So a bunch of my friends are traveling around, seeing the world and I would just have to be honest right now and say that I am just a wee bit jealous! But, then I also realized…”Well, ok, I have been to Greece!” š That counts. But still, taking a nice long travel to Europe is at the top of my life’s wish list. I guess I can always keep hopeful thoughts. As Justin Bieber says, “Never say never.” š
Since it is out of reality at the present moment, I decided I could do a bit ofĀ “stay at home” travels. IĀ remembered my Greece pages onĀ the “I Like”Ā links are not complete. I am so sorry if you have tried to click on the pictures for more, becauseĀ I forgot about them. Thus, they are under construction. š Until the end of September, it is my goal to get those pages and stories done. Also too, my goal is to organize my stacks of life’s birth til present pictures that are currently out-of-order and helplessly stacked in bags in the closet. I love pictures so the task is not daunting, just a matter of sitting down and achieving the organization goal!! Sad though, has anyone else noticed that photo albums are going extinct? Hobby Lobby is the best place now to buy them, but the styles are limited. Just a sad thought–like negatives! š¦
There are many debates (ok not really, but the word fit) on how to store pictures. Some use boxes; others use photo albums; USB and disks; or just on your iĀ Phone. I do not have an iĀ Phone, so my digital pictures are either on my computer or backed up on a USB. Well, I learned a few important things in the world of digital cameras a few weeks ago. I was finally uploading my Greece pictures from my USB to my Shutterfly account, so I can getĀ copies for my scrapbook I hope to complete (I will add the term here, “someday”). Ā Now, when I went to Greece, I figured that it was a one in a million opportunity…”Click, click, click.” š Five thousand pictures later, I got home and deleted the bad or blurry ones. Still an epic close to four thousand. But I figure, two weeks of seeing just about everything, that was a pretty fair number. LOL.
Anyway, back to my story–I had my USB plugged in my computer and after aĀ few hours of uploading, I was getting near the end. I went to stand up and was aiming to putĀ my computer on the chair that I usedĀ to prop up myĀ feet. But when I stood, I held onto the computer only with my left hand (dumb choice). I was trying to balance with my right hand on the rocking chair, but insteadĀ lost everything. The computer fell out of my hands, crashing on the USB,Ā which landed hard on my right foot.Ā USB=busted. In a moments flash, I thought to myself–“I just lost everything.” I had bank files on there, other pictures, school papers, and an awesome power point I presented for my Humanities class.
Definitely a gasp of frustration and panic, but life goes on. Lesson learned for sure. Of my Greece pictures, I only lost the last day–The Acropolis. But my pictures of the Parthenon did not turn out great anyway. It was so hot that day and windy. I got fried like a lobster and could not hear much, plus the rocks are so slippery there with steep steps (and super crowded)…that is what I remember of my last day in Athens. š Then we went shopping. So I always have my souvenirs. But as my mom says, “Pictures are the best souvenirs.”Ā I think she says it a little different, but I get my picture genes from her for sure. š In this case, my best memories and pictures of other days in GreeceĀ are safe.
The moral of my dramatic story is this:Ā Do notĀ procrastinate uploadingĀ or printing special pictures and keep them in order always. š You will avoid years of frustration. Now you know my downfall. Have a great start of the week. If nothing else, say cheese. š