Posts Tagged ‘mom’
We are celebrating Mother’s Day in Norway this second Sunday of February.
I’ve been following Janet at The Daily Digi since she started the site on Jan 1st – and I always love to read what she writes – usually it’s scrap booking stuff. But today she made a post about the Invisible Mom. I highly recommend a visit to her not matter if you like scrap booking or not; no matter if you are a mom or mom to be, a grand mother or a young mother; this is a story to be happy about, maybe a little proud as well
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!!!
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Now we are going out. It’s fantastic weather outside and we have both been to church (I worked as the pastor, MT was a good kid and sat by himself) and eaten dinner. I promised MT to go skiing, it will be the first time for this season. Look forward to it and hopefully I can manage them (the slipperly long things under my feets) – I don’t do this so ofen (as I should) and have no balance what so ever, or that’s what it feels like!
I don’t think I dare to bring the camera, so you wont see photos of me falling…. LOL. Have a nice day!!
My mom is finally getting her self set up with the laptop and broadband kind of life
I’m on the search for a good computer for her. Not to expensive, but one that runs smoothly and have the main features like vista and such – and have power enough to run things efficiently (my mom is not good with the concept of waiting), lol. I don’t think she needs super space for storage, though, since she haven’t got any digital camera other than on the cell phone.
I think she should buy a Dell, even though it’s not the cheapest one around, but she is not very experienced at computers and so far both my dells have been almost trouble free. If she meets to much trouble logging on and in, I’m afraid she’ll stop using it after a few tries. I want her to enjoy using the laptop and be on often enough to get the hang off it. This will be a nice way for her to keep in touch with her grandchild AND with friends.
And me and my SIL, off course, if we ever dare to tell her where to find us







