No Computer

Well, it’s a beautiful Monday morning here in South Florida. Truth be told it’s actually lunch time now but I’m finally getting to the point where I have to do something productive or the whole day just may end up in the crapper.

I had a late start this morning because of a nursing visit and some personal care related issues that required that I get out of bed a little early today. It was actually a good thing, because my computers in the Apple store with the dead power supply, so I haven’t had a computer for a couple of days. Normally, I have a cup of coffee in the morning while I read e-mail, check the weather, and glance at some headlines. But with the computer not around I sprung up into my chair and have been relegated to using my new iPad as my techno source du jour.

I can’t get over how these things have been woven into my life so seamlessly. Ever since I got my first Mac back in 1992 these things have become part of me. But with the computer gone, I barely miss a beat with the iPad.

Jayne reluctantly bought it for me for Christmas. I think she it as another toy, another game, one more thing to distract me from the things that I need to do. However, (even though that’s kind of what I saw it as) it has certainly turned into a welcome tool and a great filling for my now sick Mac. Anyway, back to what I was initially thinking.

Wait, what was I initially thinking?

Steven J.

28 years ago a diving accident left me paralyzed from the neck down in a wheelchair. It has been an outrageous experience beyond imagining. All this time I've been learning about myself and just how challenging a Life can get. Beautiful in places, not so much in others. But, I choose Love and to seek out beauty wherever it is. Maybe share some where there isn't any. No matter what, I want to spread the Golden Rule we all learned growing up. Peace and blessings.
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