These activities can be a real challenge, especially if you forget your password right off the bat or are unsure which log-in/password combination you need for which application. This takes concentration! Pay attention, I tell myself; this isn't rocket science. (I always wondered what I really mean by this phrase, since rocket science is really made up of all these other little bits of science from here and there.)
So, here's to more adventures. Hopefully they won't require resetting my password again; I'm not sure this is a fun adventure. The ferry adventure was fun; coming into the Mukilteo dock only to have the captain swing the boat in a big circle and take us back to Clinton with the announcement that we are going back because the dock is broken. With much scrambling and lobbying by the passengers on board, it was decided they would take us to Edmonds after unloading everyone so those who didn't want to go to Edmonds could get off the boat. There was the little girl about eight years old, headed for the airport with her family and a 12 o'clock flight to somewhere who was very concerned about the state of affairs. We taught her all about adventures. There was the wonderful ride to Edmonds, the scenic route is what we always call it. It gives one the opportunity to check things out from the comfort of a BIG boat. There was the challenge of the Saint Patty's Day race and all the traffic congestion that caused. And the rain in the evening.
None of these adventures caused the stress that forgetting the password did. So, taking a deep breath, talking it through with a couple of people and jumping back in, I solved that problem for myself. Now I feel almost competent. I think I always try to make things harder than they really are. This time I will remember, no more log-in adventures for me.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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Hello Earth Mother,
Thank you for your observations about the kids - their reactions to the puppet show, and the little girl who was concerned about getting to the airport. Those of us who don't see kids on a daily basis can use a dose every now and then.
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