Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Thoughts About Passwords

I have a suggestion about how to remember your lost loved ones on a regular, even daily, basis. I use some part of the name of my deceased relatives and friends as passwords in the many email accounts and internet programs I access on a regular basis. I usually use some part of an important date to add distinction to the password and also add to the memory.

As I am typing in the password, an image of that particular person pops into my mind, even if only on a momentary basis. Since I use many of these same password many times each week, some even on a daily or several times a day basis, I am remembering those people many times each week, along with my feelings of love for them. I can't think of any easier way of rememberance on a regular, if not daily, basis.
Why not try it? It works for me.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

A COLD DREARY JANUARY 29, 2008


These are photos of our newest great grand daughter Olivia Jane and our other grandaughter Aspen.

It has been too many days since my last posting so will see if I can write something which makes sense.

First, I want to let you know I am getting involved in a second blog site. It is located at:
I had not had any intent to get involved a second blog but a couple of days ago I received an invitation by one of the top people in the internet business to be a beta tester for a new program he and his partner had spent months developing. I am to try the program and look for ways it can be improved. I have already run into one problem which I am going to offer a suggetion for improvement. Anyway, part of their program includes developing and daily posting of a blog. So that is how I became involved in a second blog of my own.

At Christmas time I was able to meet and hold my new great grand daughter, Olivia Jane, born on December 3, 2008. Even though she was only three weeks old she was already a delightful little person. Nine days ago we learned our other great granddaughter, Aspen, is going to have a baby brother or sister sometime early next fall. I know Aspen will be absolutely delighted. I am going to place a photo of Olivia Jane somewhere in this posting. It was taken when she was six weeks old. (Note: the photo showed up at the top of this posting. I would rather have placed it down here beneath this text but there was not way of doing that. One of the faults of this particilar blog program, I guess.) While I am at it, I have just decided to include a photo of Aspen who turned five years old the end of November.