Thursday, December 6, 2012

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

 
Grampa has been repeatedly suggesting that it's time to replace my computer.  I have emphatically refused to buy a new one.  I knew it would require time to learn.  Time, I didn't think I had. 
 
My attitude changed when my computer died, and I thought my hard drive would be lost forever.
At first, I was suspicious that he was trying to scare me into a new one.
Sometimes we change our minds in degrees and sometimes, we wake up in an instant,
looking out a new window.
 
Grampa, quickly did his research, and after two days of shopping,
came home with a new computer and spent days setting it up. 
 Then he discovered the USB ports did not work and called the support line. 
After deciding the problem was the computer,
 he packed it up and returned to the store to get a replacement.
At the store, they discovered the computer did indeed work. 
Embarrassed, he said it's the first thing he always asks his wife, "Did you reboot?" 
Then he came home and complained about the support person failing to ask that all important question.  They didn't ask him if it was plugged in, either.  He usually asks me that, too.
 


Did you know there was another level to this activity table?
 
 
How are Gramma and Grampa going to get me out of here?
 
 
Gramma may be feeding me but I have to keep an eye on Grampa at all times.
 
 
Let there be lights!
 
 
Camera and action!
 
 
Grampa, do we have replacement bulbs for these?
 

Nolan now points, usually at Grampa.
 
 
Grampa just turns this thing.
 
 
Nolan discovered raspberries make a messy, but delicious finger food. 
He was so excited about feeding himself, he didn't want to eat anything else.
He doesn't know how to stick them on his fingers, yet, though.
 

 
Gramma and Nolan play duets.
 
 
California Daily Double
 
Waiting for a new report from our California correspondent.
We have no knowledge of any California earthquakes or power shortages.
 
 


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