My head is spinning. Do you remember playing Musical Chairs as a child? I remember it being one of my favorite birthday party games. Well, we seem to be playing a grown-up version around here. We call it Musical Computers.
This all started a few years back when Daniel gifted his old I-Mac to his sister, Katie. He had purchased a new computer. In 2007 when I married Paul, he brought his computer with him. Katie decided she would like my old computer, so I gave it to her. My monitor was an undesirable HUGE monster, so Dylan gave Katie his flat screen monitor when he purchased a new one. When Paul moved out, it left me without a computer, so Katie gave me her I-Mac, which had been given to her by Daniel. Things have settled that way until recently.
Dylan purchased a bigger, better monitor, so he gave Katie his newer old one. Then he decided he did not need his "tower" anymore because he has a laptop. He gave Katie the tower, too. So now, Katie is giving me my old computer back, plus Dylan's original flat screen monitor. I am taking the I-Mac back to Katie so she can retrieve all of her music from it, then it will find its final (maybe) resting spot back with Daniel.
Wow! Got that?
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Musical Computers
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Fever Induced Insanity
I've been quite sick for nearly a week now. I am slowly improving now, but it has been a VERY long few days. Of course, I managed to get sick right when I had time off. I can't decide if that's a good thing or a bad thing. On the plus side, I did not have to miss any work. On the minus side, it totally shot a hole in all of my plans.
It's amazing what a fever will do to you. I haven't had one for so many years, I had forgotten how crazy it makes you. I have had fever and aches--no cold or cough. I've also been extremely tired, due to the fact that I have trouble sleeping. I tried to control the fever and aches with ibuprofen (my miracle drug). I would feel better, but I would sweat absolute buckets. I am not generally a "sweaty" person, so this has been an interesting (and disgusting, I might add) experience.
On Saturday, I felt well enough to go to work for a couple of hours. I had not had any appetite for a number of days (other than a mad craving for oranges). I had to force myself to eat. But while I was at work, I got this uncontrollable hankering for a quarter-pound cheeseburger from McDonalds. STRANGE, but true. So when I left work, I called home to see if anyone there wanted anything. Dan wanted a two-cheeseburger meal.
So, I get to the driveup. I'm half-crazed with hunger. I order the two-cheeseburger meal, and the person on the other end of the speaker says, "We don't have that." I asked him how they could not "have it." He said they'd never had that combo. I said, "You absolutely have had it. I've gotten it 500 times." The argument continued. I was getting really angry (and not in my right mind). I finally told him to put two kids cheesburgers in a bag with some fries and a drink FOR A GROWN-UP. I also ordered my meal.
When I got to the window where they handed me my order, they handed me two kids meals, complete with toys and ice cream. They also gave me what I'd ordered for myself. I told them that it was wrong and asked why they couldn't figure it out. I finally just took the food and left, madder than a wet hen.
When I got home, I set the food on the kitchen table and called for Daniel. He came into the kitchen, looked at the food and said, "Oh, so you went to Wendy's instead, huh?"
It all became glaringly clear....... I was officially losing my mind. I had driven up to Wendy's instead of McDonalds and had been extremely rude and argumentative with the employee. I felt so bad, I started to cry. I am planning to write a letter of apology and take it over.
Did I mention that part of this illness I've had has been an absolute inability to be rational or to control my emotions? Let's hope I get well soon. I've had just about enough of this nonsense....
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