Looking forward to Spring

Generally I love the four seasons that we experience here in the U.S. Midwest. I even love winter and snow. But I am getting a little bit tired of the dreariness of winter, and I’m looking forward to Spring. Maybe it’s because I’ve been fighting sickness for too long. I wonder what on earth is wrong with my immune system, because it seems like I get sick quite easily.  Part of that may be due to the fact that I need to get off of my rear end and start exercising.  The hardest part of that is just getting started!  I’m sure that if I exercised on a regular basis, I’d feel a lot better and have more energy.

One of the things that keeps me occupied is an ongoing interest in technology.  For example, I am fascinated with the way in which Facebook has become a sort of standard in my daily life.  Recently I’ve reconnected with a dozen or more high school classmates.  These are people I have not seen or heard from for about 25 years.  I hated high school and I have mixed feelings at times about reconnecting with classmates, but I’ve found that the effort is very worthwhile.  I’ve discovered that out of a class size of about 65 people from a small country town in east central Illinois, my former classmates lead distinguished and interesting lives.  Just to give a sampling, one is a highly successful thoroughbred horse trainer; another is a curator for a famous author’s home, now a museum and a place that’s on the National Register of Historic Places. One of my former classmates worked fulltime while raising a child as a single mom AND earned her bachelor’s degree. Another person is an assistant principal, while yet another person is a vice president for a health care company. One classmate is pursuing the same graduate program that I went through, at the same institution.  Two former classmates  are in the military.  These people are spread all over the United States and in some cases live outside the U.S.  And the list goes on…I’ve even reconnected with former neighbors of the subdivision in the small town I grew up in and we are planning to have a neighborhood reunion soon!

I also continue to be fascinated with the development of applications for the iPhone.  I’m biased of course, but I think the iPhone is, by far, the best mobile computing platform out there.  And it keeps getting better.  For example, one of the upcoming applications will allow me to store, manage, and peruse scientific journal articles.  This app will be called Papers and although its purpose seems rather simple at first, the concept and its implications are huge in terms of the way in which researchers and scientists can interact with scholarly literature.

Even my use of Twitter (it’s a love it or hate it kind of thing) has developed and changed over time.  I’ve come to appreciate its benefits and figured out how I can use it in a way that doesn’t drive me crazy.

Anyway, back to the initial point about looking forward to Spring.  On this Valentine’s Day I woke up to a coating of snow that makes everything look clean and bright once more. I hope though that it melts quickly and that warmer weather, green grass, and Spring flowers will arrive soon.

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  • http://familytechreport.com Abby Dad

    Wow, this post parallels what I have been experiencing lately as well…

    My graduating class had about 160 or so and in the past 2 months I have reconnected with almost 30 of them. Facebook seems to explode exponentially whenever you make a new 'Friend'. And regarding the iPhone, I was one of those geeks who stood in line Day 1 and paid way too much money to be one of the first in my circle to own one – but it didn't matter. Apple's vision is of mobile computing is apparently my vision – so much so that I had to share my opinions about using the iPhone as a parenting tool in my blog The Family Tech Report.

    Very cool blog. Keep posting!

    Now that I have found you, I'll be sure to come back…

  • http://familytechreport.com Abby Dad

    Wow, this post parallels what I have been experiencing lately as well…

    My graduating class had about 160 or so and in the past 2 months I have reconnected with almost 30 of them. Facebook seems to explode exponentially whenever you make a new 'Friend'. And regarding the iPhone, I was one of those geeks who stood in line Day 1 and paid way too much money to be one of the first in my circle to own one – but it didn't matter. Apple's vision is of mobile computing is apparently my vision – so much so that I had to share my opinions about using the iPhone as a parenting tool in my blog The Family Tech Report.

    Very cool blog. Keep posting!

    Now that I have found you, I'll be sure to come back…

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