Thursday, October 22, 2009

Service Auction

In our Relief Society, we are supposed to do service for people all year.  At this time of year we have a Service Auction, where we track our service activities for about a 6 week period, for which we get points.  So many points for each act of service.  Then we donate items or services for a Service Auction.  There is a light dinner and then the party begins.  We are alloted Monopoly money for our service points, and then bid on the items we donated. 

I donated pumpkin bread, brownies and a taco dinner for two at my house.  They sold pretty well.  I was happy with that.

Last night I really got lucky and got loads of stuff.  I usually bid on nearly everything because it is so much fun. People thought I had more money than anyone because I got so much. I can't help it if the bidding stopped on my last bid.

I got a radiant heat cooker, computer advice, editing advice, an Indian dinner, and a spring statue.  Also, I got a pumpkin.  Well!  I only had what they gave me!  I just got lucky.  I'm usually never lucky in these kinds of things. 

Friday, October 16, 2009

HP Printer woes

My printer woes. 
I got my printer about 1/1/2 years ago.  It has never really worked perfectly. I thought the software wasn't installing well or completly.  I would lose it on the loptop and have to save my printing jobs on a flash drive and print them from Merlin's computer.  Finally, our router went down.  The tech people think someone got in and messed it up.  I didn't have it on a secure setting.  B(

So, we got a new router and I thought that since I was messing with installing the router, why don't I make the printer useable.  So, I uninstalled the software, rebooted, reinstalled, hunted for the router wirelessly from the laptop, then through the router from Merlin's computer.  Never found the printer.  I went through the HP directions for installing and connecting to a router wirelessly, and through an Ethernet connection.  Didn't connect and couldn't find the printer.  So, I uninstalled, reinstalled, rebooted both computers and so on.  I did this several times.  Then we had a friend over for dinner and since he is a computer engineer, I asked him to check this printer/ router situation out.  He went through the same things I did and said I had done it all.  Not to mention I had done it all several times. 

Finally, After working on it again on Tuesday from 4:30AM to 6:30M, I gave in and called hp tech support and paid the $35.  My warranty was out.  The hp tech support lady worked for 5 hours on both computers and printer to no avail.  She really did everything, rummaging around both computers, the routher and the printer.  Finally, we were both tired and I said I needed to eat. It had been from 4:30AM to 12noon.  I told her to go get a diet Coke and call me back.

Her last comment was that it was a router problem. I mentioned the software issue I had told her about before,  and she told me to download the entire installation package online and wait for her call to install.  OK.  The package was too large and timed out, so I just installed it first on Merlin's computer.  I had done this so many times. 

I was talking with my friend, just clicking on "next" or "yes" or whatever, not even seeing what was happening.  All of a sudden, I was asked if I wanted to print a test page!  Yikes!  I just shouted.  YES, I wanted to print a test page.  And it did print. 

Then I installed it on my laptop, and the same thing happened.  A test page.  How very wonderful. I was elated and feeling pretty smug.  Because, I figured it out.  I'm the one who suggested installing a new version of the installation software. 

HP tech support called me just as I had finished installing it on my laptop.  I was so excited and told the new individual the whole thing.  He just laughed.  I asked him, "Am I hearing there will be a job offer?"  He really laughed then. 

My laptop is still having some problems with keeping the printer enabled, but I do have some diagnostics helping me with that issue.  I'm hoping to have that resolved soon.

Still, we can print now, both of us.  I am feeling quite happy with finally figuring this out. AW

This week so far

Monday was a fun day at work.  I got to do some SRP. 
Wednesday I took a friend from our condos to the hospital for a 3 hour test.  But I didn't miss my Wednesday Old Ladie Friends lunch!  I met a lady in the hospital who had a liver transplant.  Her daughter was the donor.  Then she got hodgkin's lymphoma and her husband had a stroke and is partically disabled. We had a nice visit.  She told me stories about her life, which were really funny.  I told her about my blog.  She thought she would start one.
Wed. night I had a political meeting here at home. 
Then Thrus. I took another friend from the ward to her doctor appointment, then to her house for help with nFS.  I made a lunch for us because it takes so long and I get hungry.  Last time I helped her, I didn't eat for 6 hours.  We got a lot accomplished with her nFS, so that was good. 
Today I'm going to try to get my fancy dress finished.  I got the zipper in but then I quit sewing for awhile.  It shouldn't take long to finish it now.  The material was so expensive, I've been afraid to complete the dress for fear of messing it up. 
I'm still working on my book.
This Sunday we have a big regional conference downtown and Pres Monson will be speaking.  I'm really looking forward to that.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

It's great to have so much to do.

Here I am at age 65.  So many people complain of being bored, with nothing to do in their retirement age.  But I'm so blessed because I have so much to do.  I'm working on my family history, writing my own story, copying old photos to my computer, helping Merlin write his story, completing a book to sell, sewing, making Christmas gifts, and enjoying our friends.  This is not even mentioning household chores that are always available. 

Sometimes our children invite us to do things with them, which is very rewarding for us.  So many of our friends are taking care of their children and/or grand children, which is certainly an admirable thing to do.  At this time, we are so blessed that our children are taking care of themselves.  We are certainly willing to be of help if needed, but we are proud of them and appreciate the fact that our children are capable and resourceful in this difficult economic climate.

But most of all, I'm growing closer to my dear husband, Merlin.  We married when he was 48 and I was 40.  We are now 73 and 65.  So we have been married 25 years.  It hasn't always been easy.  We had teenage children and he had some adult children when we got married.  Merlin had just been hired by a commercial dishwash machine and product company and we married and moved to AZ.  I didn't have a licence to work as a dental hygienist at that time.  We had less than zero money.  One of our neighbors had a garden and was always calling us to come get veggies from his garden.  I think he just knew we had nothing.  We ate on his garden and my food storage for at least a year.

We have worked hard through all the years.  We are now living in a condo in the Fort Union area of Salt Lake County in a newly incorporated town of Cottonwood Heights.  We finally paid off our condo, we own both cars and we are paying on our burial plan.  Merlin just quit driving for Cargill Meats and we are having more time together.  This has been so much fun.  We are falling in love anew. 

It is a good time to be alive and have so much to do. This makes me very happy.  AW