Sunday, November 9, 2003

Need to Clear the Cobwebs

We’re getting a late start this morning.  

 

We’re figuring that we are going to have to do some tasks today.  There's laundry, bills, and grocery delivery service.  We filled the last bowl of kitty food and there’s no more coffee.  Needless to say there are worries about toilet paper too!

 

We did get the new camera and have been trying not to panic the system by “needing to know it all instantaneously.”  We've had a few basic accomplishements.  Oh yeah, have to charge some batteries.  We’ve discovered only our "at work" computer can we do the USB thingie.  Hmm…  Must obviously mean we need a new "at home" computer?

 

We looked through the Quick guide that allows you to actually take your first couple of pictures.  We were at work, so we took a few of the desk, then snuck up on Forest Path.  Think we need to wait on the kitty pictures.

 

Hmm, have that PDF Dr. Marvin gave us.  We’ll want to look at that this morning too.  Oh dear … Think this is going to all happen after our first nap. 

 

*Yawn*  Ok, we’re up now … timer for batteries beeping.  Chief seems very interested in the camera cord.  Better put the camera away … need to clear the cobwebs.  Hmm, maybe just look at 'em for a while.  They're kinda pretty, and it's Sunday!!  "Charlette, oh Charlette!"

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

heyy:) new cameras are always a great adventure...it's like looking at life through someone elses eyes....kinda surreal :) anyways...hope u have a great sunday!
-*-Kayleen-*-

Anonymous said...

Camera is very, very cool! She's being treated like royalty. If we could wear mittens and not be afraid of her sliding away from us, we would do it! Think you've hit the mark with thoughts of surrealism! It's like being able to see the dream, but being able to focus clearly on the people and objects. Very, very great! It was a much needed Sunday. Hope you were able to make the best of yours too! Our love Corey

Anonymous said...

Don't fret over USB :-)
There is a device called a "card reader" and it works just like a floppy drive except it read memory cards. You might look around to see if you can get a card reader that will work with your home PC. Serial or Paralle port. There is also a card reader that is a floppy disk.

Anonymous said...

I love the spiderweb photo! That's a great one. :-)

Anonymous said...

We're working at not frettin Steven ... hard though cuz we come by it so naturally! Thanks for your warm shoulder...

Thanks Donna - we liked the web too! Our love, Corey