I am anxiously awaiting the upgrade to the awesome 10.2. I have said it before and I will say it again (probably continuously) that I have this need to buy new software. But this is really different. There are some great improvements from Apple in 10.3. I keep reading about it on Apple Insider and I just can’t hardly wait. I love OS X. I love my Mac.
I am a fully participating member of the First Baptist Church choir now. I really do enjoy it. I even tried out for the Christmas program. I had to sing (the easy part) and then read for a part. It was the first time I had done something like that. I haven’t heard anything from them yet about that.
Just seeing if this will work. I really don’t want to have to log onto the Typepad website everytime I have something to say.
Here I go again. I think I will like this format much better that my last attempt. Although I tried to make it look much the same. Let me know what you think.
Steven Curtis Chapman has a gift. One of my favorite lines is the bridge to his current single….
Well I know it’s gonna take a lifetime to answer this prayer I pray
and that okay…cause I’ve given you and her my lifetime anyway.
That is so awesome.
I am such a sucker for new stuff. I bet companies love people like me. If there is a new version of something I feel like I have to get it. It is a sickness. I wonder if there is a 12-step program for people with my problem. As for Quicken, it is pretty much the same as before except for some more investment stuff (that I don’t really use). So was it worth it? It does work with Safari now. That is big.
Trey ended up having an okay time at the youth thing the other night. One of the sponsors said that he thought Trey was just over tired. Anyway, he said that he had a good time so I guess he did. So all of that other stuff I wrote before…scratch that. We went to church on Sunday…the first time in about four years. It was nice to be back and lots of people made us feel welcome. I am going to get involved in the choir again and try to be a part of things. That is definitely a step in the right direction. Now if I could only find a job.
Trey went to “Welcome Weekend” as a new member of the youth group. I thought it would be a good idea but he seems to not have had a very good time. He said he had fun as Six Flags but wanted to come home last night and again early this morning. I was ready to go get him. He sounded miserable. He’s really not friends with most of those kids. Rhonda made him stay and told him to make friends. This after hearing that they didn’t seem to particularly want to be his friend. This is going to be a long year. I don’t know how to help him and it makes me sad.