Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away. ~Matthew 24:3
Pictured here is my hard-wired computer. It sits atop an antique drafting table which my father secures for me when, then a biology professor at Emory University, he finds out that the department plans to toss them before the building is renovated. I'm thrilled to have it, but never in my wildest dreams could I have envisioned something from the early 20th century being home for a 21st century tech wonder.
I used to have a tall chair to match the unusual height of the desk, but when I read that it's better to stand at your computer while surfing the web, we ditch it. That set up works well for a time as Danny gets me a cushy pad to stand on.
Sadly, though, after my bout with pneumonia in early 2022, I find it nearly impossible to stand for long comfortably. That's when my little Chrome laptop comes to the rescue.
She's been my go-to partner ever since, especially when I need to read a plethora of blogs or muddle through emails. And even before that, this little gem would travel with us on our holiday trips and frequent visits to my mother's before she passed away.
Last Friday morning, it's business as usual when I notice that the laptop needs some juice. I place it on tope of our printer where its charging cable is readily accessible and plug it in. But when I check the indicator light that tells me it's powering up, I'm met with darkness. Bordering on the definition of what Einstein called insanity, I unplug and plug it up again. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. It seems this poor overworked baby has finally given up the ghost.
This is not a time to panic. I remember that Danny has a much newer laptop which he rarely uses, bought for the same reasons a mine is originally. I know he won't mind if I use it during those times when I'm not in the standing mood.
It takes Danny the better part of the afternoon to set up his laptop so I can reach the sites I normally visit, but he's my computer wizard. He actually enjoys doing things just like this and boy, am I ever grateful!
This laptop is definitely larger than the little one I was using, and the keyboard feels more natural and responsive when I type on it. It's a wonderful upgrade from my beloved little gal whom I will miss, but I know I'll enjoy using my new-to-me model.
This experience serves to remind me that nothing in this world lasts forever. Our very bodies will eventually wear out, just like my dear little laptop. But the words of Jesus will resonate long after the earth and the heavens have passed away, and He will be with our souls for eternity.
Amen!
Amen, dear Martha. Nice that Danny can doing the tech stuff. You will adjust quickly and even like this better than the other one.
ReplyDeleteI already am loving it, Linda. Danny did such a great job setting it up, too.
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Yes, everything comes to an end eventually ... or changes for the better.
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In this case, Victor, it's turning out to be that change for the better.
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I doing some math comparison in my head right now. 4 or 5 years give or take vs 72 years. It's no wonder I'm wearing out! :) May I borrow Danny for a bit? We want to get away from Xfinity cable and go to something else. I have put off since Friday doing the dirty deed simply because I am inept in tech stuff. If you hear me screaming sometime today, you will know I failed (unless it is a surprising happy scream). :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could loan Danny to you, Bill, but that's, obviously, not possible nor practical. I'm sure there has to be somebody at your church who could help you navigate this issue. I'll listen for the scream of joy!
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After I posted I saw I left out "am" in my first sentence and I failed to comment on "yes, we are all going to come to the end of life." The strongest to the weakest; the richest to the poorest; the influencer to the one influeced; etc. We will all come to THAT point. May we all be ready.
ReplyDeleteMay we be ready, indeed, Bill. Thanks for taking the time to comment twice, my friend.
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Oh, I am sorry for your little laptop, but happy that Danny had a ready solution, and that he could help you migrate over to it. Do you still have your desk top computer too? My hubby uses a laptop, but I've never been able to manage using one. He also has a separate wireless keyboard and mouse, so that does make it more easy to manage, but still I prefer sitting at my also antique desk...a former antique sewing machine frame with a board on top for a desk! It looks similar to your drafting table desk, except mine is regular table height and I sit in a comfy desk chair. I KNOW I'd never be able to stand for more than a few minutes! Yes, there's a time for everything...the old passes away and behold, God makes all things new! We are constantly making adjustments in this life, and I am thankful that God is there to help us through the changes. Great post. Glad you are still here online with us!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to be online with all of you in Blogland, Pamela! I do use the computer on the drafting desk when I'm writing drafts for this blog and publishing it on Blogger. That still feels the most reliable to me. And all things, good or bad, have to come to an end in this life, but not in the next. That is our joy and eternal hope. Thanks for describing where you do your writing, too!
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So sorry about the little laptop. I use a laptop and will never go back to a desktop, smiles. Wishing you a lovely day my friend.
ReplyDeleteThis larger laptop is really working out for me so far, Linda, although as I explained to Pamela above, I still use the hard-wired one for composing and posting blogs. Old habits are sometimes the best.
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Yes! Amen!! I'm glad you have that backup laptop on hand and are back up and running again! Car trouble and computer trouble are two of the worst "troubles" for sure. Welcome back! (I love my laptop, too.)
ReplyDeleteI'm right there with you, Terri, when it comes to computers and cars. That's a job for some expert to handle, but not me! Thanks for stopping by.
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I use my desktop exclusively for writing - I’ve had several laptops and for some reason, I end up bringing in the living room and I am always too distracted. I like the quiet of my office space. My husband needs a laptop. He’s wanting to write on Substack.
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I hear you loud and clear, Debby. Distractions can really interfere with my writing cohesively. Danny is warned ahead of time when I need him to not talk and put on head phones when he wants to watch something on his computer because our computers are both in the same room. I'm so grateful to Danny who is always readily generous. Hope your husband finds a laptop he likes.
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Sorry about your laptop, Martha, but I'm glad Danny will share. 😊 Love and hugs and blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, too, Trudy, but the "new" one is working splendidly, so I can't complain. Danny is so generous, I agree.
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Sometimes we just have to adapt to the changes. The choice is made for us. Enjoy the new to you laptop.
ReplyDeleteI am, Bill, and am actually responding to your comment on it! Life is full of changes and we must adapt to those in order to move forward.
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Great conclusion, Martha. Blessings.
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I love my laptop--easily transportable so I can work or email wherever we might find ourselves. But I know, given its age, the day is coming sooner than later for replacement. NOT looking forward to the adjustment period of doing things new ways! That's another blessing of heaven to come: surely there will be no constant updates requiring a steep learning curve in order to stay current!
ReplyDeleteI love your imagery of not needing constant updates or steep learning curves in heaven, Nancy. Won't that be great? Before you do purchase a new one, be sure to get all your important files onto a jump drive so you don't lose anything, photos especially.
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So sorry that your sweet girl failed to charge up. I am not fond of changes, but like you said, everything plays out sooner or later. Change is inevitable. God reminds us "to everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven." This goes for our computers as well. I guess it's the rhythm of life. Glad Danny was able to get you fixed up..
ReplyDeleteChange is inevitable, Shug, and it is a part of life's rhythm whether we like it or not. Happily, I'm already adjusting to this new laptop and enjoying it much more than I thought I would. Thanks to Danny getting me set up, all is well.
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You sure took that calmly. Don't you have things stored on your computer that is lost? I don't understand computers that well - Rick does. But that would have me upset. Good for you.
ReplyDeleteI only stay calm, Sandie, because the bulk of my info and memory are on my hard-wired computer, not on a laptop. When we upgraded the "standing" computer several years ago, Danny made sure to save everything, especially my photos, to a jump drive so we could upload them again as needed. So good to know that Rick can help you navigate these types of challenges, too.
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There is no way I could stand to use my computer as I can only stand for 10 minutes before my back starts to hurt and my body starts to sway.
ReplyDeleteI hear you loud and clear, Jo-Anne. Like I said, standing to do computer work is an acquired ability and not one I could even hope to do for a spell. Right now, I'm using the new-to-me laptop to respond to your comment. We don't ever need to lose our balance!
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I'm usually working on my desktop Mac. Whenever I travel, it's my laptop, a MacBook Air, that comes along for the ride. My iPad II (that's second generation, as in 2011) still functions, but it has reverted to factory settings and requires the original password to open it again. Like I'm going to remember that.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I keep a hard copy of my passwords, Glynn. If I didn't have the original for my Google mail on a print out, Danny's efforts to set me up on this new device would have been difficult beyond words. I recall that my dad used a Mac and Danny used one when he was working. As long as we can back important documents up, as in using a jump drive, the better off we are.
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Wonderful analogy, Martha! Tho' I'm trying to become comfortable with my Chromebook, I much prefer sitting at my desktop ... at least if I want to write more than a few lines. Now, however, the Google Chrome 'caught' a malware, compelling me to work outside my comfort zone. Like someone wrote, "Change is apt to be shadowy."
ReplyDeleteOh, no, not a malware!!! If Tom isn't computer savvy, you might want to check around at your church or with your neighbors to see if anyone can be reliable in addressing this issue and getting rid of it for you. The virus, translated evil, culture is attempting to ruin all of our communications in the modern age. Let me know what you find out that will resolve your issues.
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Thank you for this wonderful, comforting post. Aloha!
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Consider a Chromebook! I love mine
ReplyDeleteMy little laptop was a Chromebook. I did love it, but she finally wore out.
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I love my laptop (17 inch screen) as well, although I have a separate keyboard attached. I hope this will work well for you!
ReplyDeleteSo far, so good, Marja! My screen is about the same size as yours, and it does make things easier to see.
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I love the drafting table, it is awesome! I am not able to stand for more than several minutes as well. I even have to pull out a kitchen chair to sit down at times while I cook a meal. How wonderful about the new laptop! It is always so exciting to get a new one, as it is not often that we do! Since it is larger, it may even shorten your time on the computer.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you loved the drafting table, Ginny. We think it's at least 90 years old, and it's so cool to use it for the modern computer. I'm sorry, though, that you have trouble standing for long periods of time. It really can be a hindrance when we need to get things done. I still try to stand at the computer as much as possible, but will sit if need be.
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Martha, the antique desk is beautiful. Although you had to say goodbye to your former and loyal laptop, the upgrade looks and sounds so nice for you. And, yes, everything in life has some kind of expiration date except Jesus. God bless!
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