Sunday, December 5, 2010

CELL PHONE WOES

Cell Phones

This past week I got a new phone which I really needed. My phone would no longer hold a charge, the screen was cracked, had been dropped numerous times---it was just old. So I get this new phone and was just starting to get the dumb thing figured out. Then low and behold I discovered that this particular phone does not send text pictures nor receive them. What???? I paid way more for this phone than the last one, and it was a lot more expensive than some of the other phones. Price does not mean a thing. I am so disgusted. Why have the feature of a camera if you can't send pictures? Why have the feature on your plan if it does not apply? It is like handing you a phone and saying, "Here is your phone. The only deal is that is does not make nor receive phone calls." I am going to find a dealer soon and get this problem rectified.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Too Many To-Do's

http://retailrehab.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/overwhelm_life21-300x249.jpgThis is how I have felt the past few days. Too much to do. I have made lists and lists. I love the holiday times, but sometimes I make things too difficult. I just got a new phone and am so dense that it seems I will never figure it out. I have plenty of house chores to take care of ---cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc. I have shopping to do, Christmas decorating, Christmas gifts to purchase, menu planning, email to keep up with (haha) and of course, now I am adding one more thing---this blog.
Actually, this is a lot more fun than some of that other stuff I have on the back burner. Some of it may stay there and burn before I get it done. Then there is the upcoming job interview I really need to prepare for. Brian is looking like the shaggy D.A., so hair cut is on my list too. My exercise has pretty much dwindled to nothing---but I did get in a run today. I admire you people who are expert in juggling time, work, and fun and still have sanity. Ok---so it's time to de-stress and just go with the one day at a time, one project, one job/task approach.