We bought a new laptop computer, and Michael and I have traded so that I am now using the new Dell laptop, while he has taken over the less new Acer. This seems to work out well for the both of us as he needs the wider screen for web design, and I need the better speakers for what I do, watch a lot of tv. Actually I have less time for tv lately, which is a good thing.
I like the smaller screen, smaller keypad, and lighter weight of the Dell, which makes it ever the slightly more portable. I might take this one with me to the coffee shop, if I ever decided it was worthwhile to write there. I like that it doesn't have any crud under the buttons yet. And I like that it's cover is blue. It helps too, since we now need an additional laptop, we already own this one.
Michael bought the Dell laptop almost by mistake. We were trying to decide whether or not to send it back, when the window of opportunity for that possibility closed. We thought about selling it on ebay. Now we have a reason to keep it.
[Parker is momentarily standing in the hallway at 9:15 p.m. trying to convince Michael that he couldn't possibly sleep in his own room tonight. It would be cuter if he hadn't already been in bed for over an hour and a half.]
As far as the television is concerned, I am practically run over now that the networks have picked up their Fall seasons. The ability to time-shift viewing patterns is wonderful. The way the interesting television shows begin to pile up in my Hulu queue is less wonderful. Because I'm one of those people who actually like television. Not everyone who watches it does, you know. Not only do I like it, but I am also usually (if not always) an active viewer of television. I like movies too. My mom points out that I don't have to watch them, but don't I? Is it enough to pretend that I won't pick up any new ones? Who am I kidding?
1 comment:
"ever the slightly more" I read that and did a double take, but it seems to be correct.
I love the way you write about your boys. It puts me in the moment. I can image parker trying to convince michael.
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