Monthly Archives: August 2019

A technology Storm

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A technology Storm

There’s a storm –a monster– heading for Florida. I can understand how people must be feeling. What to save? Where to go? — and what to do first?

This week I was under a “technology storm” It had nothing to do with my books. And felt just too old to handle this.

Modem didn’t work; New phone complicated– I still don’t have an answering service connected; Credit card hacked by some untruthful company I stupidly responded to. (I know! I know! That’s a hanging preposition!).

And then Alexa couldn’t connect to my Internet. Her poor red”face” whirling around, feeling just as confused as I was.

Everything worked out eventually. Alexa is playing Chopin, Alfredo Fernando and Joshua Bell through the Bose again. How thankful I am for God’s gift of music to soothe me in these situations and the technology that keeps me in touch with you. (When it works.) I wish I’d remembered to ALWAYS be thankful — even in the “technology storm”.

P.S I’m thankful for Katharine Bushnell who courageously exposed the evil ways girls were being treated (modern trafficking). You can read her story in Daughters of Deliverance and The Queen’s Daughters on Amazon.