Warning to Computer Users
I learned the hard way after turning a deaf ear to my husband and three children since we bought the computer. They had told me not to open forwards and attachments because they can hold a secret invader. I would respond but they are just cute jokes and games from friends and I have done it for years with no trouble. BAM! That all came to a screeching halt and the computer was turned to totally witless and unable to perform.
That is why I have been silent until now but my husband finally revived the PC and so I have been sworn never to open forwards and attachments no matter how enticing. This is all I have to say on the matter.
I hope my hard lesson will save you a hard lesson.
The editor, yours truly, just got the computer back and I was laid low by some kind of nasty bug for two weeks. Now nearly normal, or as normal as I ever am, I will chat with you again.
Our Kids Around the World
Nikki Gilbert is teaching English in Japan. This is her third year. This is after spending a couple of years in Russia. Her goal is to see all the seven wonders of the world. I know she will do it!!
Emily Plum is married to an engineer from Turkey and lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She escorts college student groups to foreign countries. Most recently to Turkey. She also spent time in Japan teaching and traveled to Mexico, Spain, and others.
My daughter spent three weeks living in Bolivia with a local family and immersed in the culture for Spanish class while at college.
My son Morgan spent a semester of college in Wales and now is spending two months in Grimsby ,England with a college friend.
My son Wes had friends and college roommates from the Phillippines, Myranmar, Ecuador, Japan, etc.
Let me know if you have kids overseas. It is such fun to hear what they are experiencing.
When I graduated from high school in 1968 we did not think we would see the world unless uncle Sam sent us to Vietnam or some other military zone. Kids today are taking it as no big thing and most colleges encourage time in another culture as part of a well rounded education.
My hope is that since they know people in so many places personally that it will reduce the call to war and improve relations worldwide. If not with our children then for our grandchildren. That is my Easter prayer.
Iowa Third in the USA
Iowa now is third in the USA for wind power production. That is something to be proud of. Iowa is doing well because it has steady wind and is close enough from the wind production site to population centers to make it efficient to produce. Energy experts say if you have to transport the electricity more than 500 miles that is not efficient. Most places in Iowa can reach the distribution site in 200 miles. Individual home turbines have to be 100-150 feet high to escape turbulence and are noisier than town people want but they are being improved all the time and we may still seem them in our future.
Catholic Altar Servers are Grandparent and Grandchild
Something new is happening at the Catholic church in Knoxville. Recently grandmothers are serving the altar at mass alongside their grandchildren. Recently Bea Lenger and her grandson, Justin Lenger served together. Justin’s dad is Jack Lenger. Bea was a member of St. Peter’s church in Lovilia for many years and moved away to Knoxville when her husband Ed died. Bea grew up when girls could not help at the altar and to help now she says is an honor.
Hope Lodge Free to Cancer Patients in Treatment at Iowa City
This information is from the American Cancer Society. This lodge opened in 2008. It offers a home-like environment free of charge. Hope Lodge guests and caregivers receive moralsupport and encouragement from other guests with similar stories and can access American Cancer Society’s support programs while there. Parents can stay their with a child receiving treatment and spouses can stay with their spouse. For more information go to www.cancer.org/hopelodge or call 1-800-227-2345.
Let your relatives and friends know about the lodges too as they have other lodges in 18 states and Puerto Rico and are building more.
Quotes to Ponder
“People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone.” said by Audery Hepburn (for those under 50 years old she was a famous movie star who had great class and dignity. She later worked on behalf of children for the United Nations.