Monday, February 25, 2013

Meet Harriett

Well... the kind people at Apple told us we had two choices. 1) pay to have poor Mac fixed and potentially have to buy a new computer in a year since Mac was getting old or 2) buy a new one. Since Mac was getting to be up there in age and rather than put out the money to fix him and then in a year or so put more money out to buy a new one, we opted to just buy Harriett. Actually, we really didn't name the new computer Harriett, but doesn't it have a nice ring to it? My vote is to keep the name Harriett. Harriett came to live with us on Wednesday of last week. So far, she has done us well. Poor Mac will continue to be in our lives, however. Apparently we are in need of a computer at church so they will be sending poor Mac away to get fixed and then in his new reconditioned state, he will provide the slides for worship at church. Good 'ole Mac!

In other non-boring news, we are in the midst of a "blizzard." Whenever I think of a blizzard, Laura Ingalls Wilder comes to mind and the stories of the blizzards they lived through. Now granted, I don't have to go out and feed any animals in this weather and I live in an insulated house, and nor do I have to run outside to use the bathroom, but this weather doesn't bring up "blizzard" type images. We have gotten quite a bit of snow but I guess what constitutes "blizzard" is the wind which we do have. So I guess for all practical purposes, we have ourselves a blizzard. Chris and several of the guys from church have decided this type of weather is great football playing weather. Almanzo would have been so jealous!

We had ourselves a pretty busy week here in the Berger household. In addition to Elianna's karate lesson, we also joined several of Chris' co-workers at the bowling alley Monday evening for them to bowl. I do not bowl. The bowling alley is a germaphobes nightmare. Technically it would be a person with Mysophobia (the fear of germs). Anyway... It's actually not the bowling shoe thing that creeps me out. It's the bowling ball thing that creeps me out. No one sanitizes the bowling balls although people put their fingers in the holes after they have: picked their nose, scratched wherever, used the restroom, licked the yummy cheese off their fingers... Need I go on? So disgusting! Elianna, however, had a grand time! They brought this ramp thing out for her to put the bowling ball on and then she pushed it off. She pretty much bowled for everyone else by the time the night was over.






In addition to Elianna's karate and bowling, we also had an overnight guest come in. The church planting leadership team from Berean, came into town and one of the gentlemen stayed with us. Because they were in town on Tuesday, Elianna and I meet them and Chris for lunch over in Glendale. Then we meet a friend and her family for dinner. Wait, it gets better. Wednesday a gentleman from New Jersey was in town for business, so we meet him for dinner. Dinner here - dinner there - dinner dinner everywhere!

Friday evening a few friends and I attended a women's self defense class at Elianna's karate school. We had a bunch of fun laughing and carrying on, but try to drag me away.... I got a technique baby! Seriously though, it was a great class to go and learn the basic techniques of self defense.

Saturday was the end of our big week. Chris' brother's twins turned 2 and celebrated with a circus birthday party. And then came the snow and here we are full circle in the middle of our "blizzard."

Cherry Creek Mall Play Place

1 comment:

Wendy said...

Well hello, Harriett!