I mentioned in my last post that I was getting used to a new laptop...well, I had to get used to 2 new laptops! I noticed from some comments that I got, that I didn't make it clear that I have had several laptop computers. I actually have been a computer junkie for many years. I almost hate to admit that my first "home computer" was a Commodore Vic 20-circa 1980. You had to plug it into your television and it really couldn't do anything. I could balance my checkbook, but I couldn't print anything. We didn't have the internet (imagine that) or windows...I never really got the hang of it.
I moved on to an apple computer that also used a television as a monitor. It was clunky and the screen was in black and white. I used it a little, but couldn't wait to try something new. In the years since, I have had HP, Dell, Compaq and Gateway desk top computers. Some I bought in stores and some I special ordered. I have had HP, Dell and Toshiba laptops. I usually kill a laptop every 2 years...but my Toshiba Satellite actually is still working and I'm past the 2 year mark. It is however, slowing down and the cord has been replaced and taped and ready to be replaced again. So, I decided it was time to get a new laptop. I spend much of my time these days on my iPad, but for blogging I still need a laptop.
Getting a new computer is like buying a new car for me, I hate to buy the same thing or it doesn't feel new. So, last Friday, I purchased a new Gateway laptop. I have purchased most of my laptops at Walmart because it is so easy to return them if they don't work correctly. She was a beauty, red on the outside and a white keyboard. When I turned her on...there was Windows 8 (see the picture above). I spent all afternoon Friday learning how to use Windows 8, adding the things I wanted to the Gateway and removing other things. I noticed that the keyboard was a bit tricky, but I thought I just wasn't used to it. I also noticed that the computer froze a couple of times, but I didn't worry about it. On Saturday morning, when I realized that it was taking twice as long to load pages and I kept getting a notice saying I didn't have a WiFi connection (even though my old laptop was working fine) I realized that I hated the new Gateway. Saturday afternoon I did a reset to take it back to factory settings (it took hours) and at 9:00 pm, I returned it and bought another Toshiba Satellite. I have gone back to a 15" screen (my old one is 17"), it has an 8GB memory and a 750 GB hard drive, which is an upgrade from my old one. It also has Windows 8, which is a big change (more later), and best of all, it works beautifully. The keyboard is comfortable, the speed is great and I am very pleased so far. She isn't as pretty as the Gateway (this one is blue-gray) but I can live with that...it isn't the color I care about anyway.
Windows 8 is the first major change in Windows since about 1995. It is a big change. I like it but many don't. I think the fact that I have an iPhone and iPad is a big help. Windows 8 is app based and for those who don't know what an app is...there will be a big learning curve. I am not afraid to try things on computers, so I just got busy and tried to learn my way around it. I also went on Youtube and watched a tutorial because I couldn't figure out how to close a page or turn off my computer. With Windows 8, your computer opens to a Start Screen instead of the desktop that we are all familiar with. You can customize your start screen with many different apps. I can read my Kindle, watch my Netflix or check out the weather, email or CNN from the opening page of my computer. I think it is fun and colorful, but I can see why those who aren't as familiar or comfortable with current technology will have a harder time learning how to use it.
So, I have spent since Friday afternoon hours and hours of putting things on a laptop...removing them. Returning a laptop. Putting things on a laptop and getting it the way I want it. I think I am finally where I want to be and can start using it for normal things again. Thank goodness!
And now about Luke...
Luke celebrating the 50 day, halfway mark to his 100 days living in St. Louis. He gets to come home after 100 days if all goes as planned. He has been doing well for the most part. You can see he is puffy from the steroids, but that will go away. The latest update from his mother this week is,
"Last week Luke's anti-rejection medicine was switched to oral instead of IV. Luke was not a fan of the taste and it was causing his belly to be very upset and he wasn't eating. He couldn't keep down the dose I gave him Sunday night. Yesterday, he had a clinic appointment and they switched him back to the IV form. Luke is feeling better and seems a lot happier. He finally ate a lot of lunch yesterday. Thankfully, he will be finished with this medicine by the end of June. It breaks my heart watching him take all of these medicines. He has been doing this for the past two and a half years. I know he is tired of all of this. Please pray for God to give him extra strength to make it through the next few months. Please keep praying for the abnormal cells to disappear. He will have another bone marrow biopsy on day 100. 41 more days of praying for those cells to disappear. 41 more days until our family is together again :-) Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support! God bless all of you for caring so much about Luke and our family."
I ask you for your continued prayers for this sweet boy and his family. His mom is exhausted, but doesn't complain. I don't know how she does it, but I guess you find strength when you have to.
Oh- I am praying for little Luke-asking God to work a healing in his life- poor child-no child should have to go through this!
ReplyDeleteI am glad it is you, not me, dealing with a new computer. I can't even imagine using Windows 8. xo Diana
I sure hope Luke continues to do well.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I would care for W.8.
Sun shining, but chilly this afternoon.
Yay on a new laptop! My Dell just passed the 4 yr mark which I can't believe but I think it will be dying soon. So happy to hear Luke is doing well.
ReplyDeleteI have a new laptop with windows 8, too, but don't really use that much. I just want to look at blogs, my emails and edit photos and write posts. Sure hope cute Luke continues to do well.
ReplyDeleteI wish Luke the best and many prayers.
ReplyDeleteI have the windows 8 tablet. It's taking me awhile to get used to the social media on it.
Hope you are well.
Poor Luke having to go through all of that, but I pray that it works.
ReplyDeleteWe are all still trying to cope with the loss of our godson. It has been rough. I did a tribute to him on my blog which gave me some closure I needed, but the shock is wearing off and rality setting in which isn't easy. I don't know what people who don't believe do because God is walking me through every step of this.
Hope your compter woes are over and that Luke is on his way to recovery.
XO,
Sheila
What a beautiful wreath in your header. Did you make it?
ReplyDeleteSue, thank you so much for your sweet words. They mean a lot.
ReplyDeleteLove to you always...
XO,
Sheila
Breaks my heart that any child has to endure this. Of course, my prayers will continue for his healing and strength for his family.
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Pat
Breaks my heart that any child has to endure this. Of course, my prayers will continue for his healing and strength for his family.
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Pat
The fact is that Windows 8 is mostly designed for tablets and smartphones, and unless the technology shifts to a point that touchscreen technology is commonplace in laptops, people will continue to whine about it being incompatible and clunky as compared to windows 7.
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