Day 10 #Loveuary – Finding You/Flame #writephoto

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A little fiction, based around my prompt words ‘finding you’, and tying my #Loveuary post in with Sue’s #writephoto prompt this week.

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Jack looked over at Jamie and Rose, cosying up next to their Grandma Maggie on the small sofa. The flames from the fireplace cast a warming glow over the room.
“Nan nan,  how much do you love me?” six-year-old Jamie turned to his grandma.
“Oh my handsome boy, I love you as far as you can see,” and she smiled, her eyes crinkling at the sides.
Those eyes, Jack thought. They may have old skin around them now, but they still held the same beauty to him, as they had fifty years before.
“But do you love me more than Grandpa Jack?” the cheeky chappy questioned.
Rose’s two-year-old eyes were drooping. She sucked her thumb and snuggled in closer to her Grandma. Maggie put her arm around her infant granddaughter and held her close.
The love in those arms, the same love she showed to our own children, all those years before. Jack almost felt that he was looking at his wife in the throes of motherhood.
What he wouldn’t give to get back to those days… or even just a few years back.
To see those eyes look at him, filled with love, once more. To feel those arms pulling him closer in an embrace.
But he had to be satisfied with this, simply watching… Cruel fate had intervened in their happy life, snatching him from this Earth. He was grateful that he could still be there, watching over her, his Maggie.
I was lucky to find you all those years ago… now I’ll wait, for the time when you come to find me…

 

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Remember, feel free to take part in #Loveuary! Just ping back to the daily post, as in this one for today! And if you are at a loss for a prompt, then visit my rules post here for a list of prompt suggestions!

Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 100 – A Centenary Of Sorts!

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“I CAN is 100 times more important than IQ.” – Unknown

Seeing as it’s Spidey’s 100th appearance on the blog, he tried to find something 100 based.

And the above quote is perfect, as it really ties on with my post from Friday about growth mindset. (If you didn’t get a chance to read it, please click here.)

Positive thinking achieves so much more than we realise. You don’t have to be traditionally ‘clever’ to reach heights of success.

If we put our minds to it we can achieve anything.

Believe in yourself, and surround yourself with people who believe in you too!

Happy Sunday Peeps!!!

‘Reliance…’

Please don’t take my thingamies! 

(A haiku dedicated to my devices!)

A day without my

Devices, would seem to be

Punishment for me!

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Isn’t it awful how reliant we are on our technology nowadays?

Wonderful that we have these amazing gadgets, yet, but terrible how we almost can’t function without them some days!

Take me for example. My phone, she is my everything! My alarm, my calendar, my camera, my music player, my games console, my book, my phone book, my diary, my note book, my access to social media, and of course, a PHONE!

If I was to leave it at home I’d have to go back and get it! The other day I thought I’d left but at work, and was in town with Lil Princess. Shopping was cut short so I could go get it… And in the end it was in my other bag but still… I felt lost for those few moments I was aware it wasn’t with me!

And God forbid if the battery is low!!! These smartphones may sing, dance, do everything but make dinner, but the result of this multitasking? Awful battery life! So I need my chargers… plug ones, USB ones, the portable ones too.

There is a similar dependance on my iPad. It’s not as strong, but there nonetheless. Checking my balances, using the Internet, the various apps I have, are a regular part of my daily life. 

The computer/PC/notebook again, a bit less than the handheld devices,but required for many things still, at home, and at work… And, again, God forbid the network is down at work so all your hard work is inaccessible!!! (Don’t get me started on the interactive whiteboard!)

It’s not just technological things though, look at the kitchen. The variety of devices to make life easier, the bread makers, ice cream makers, rice cookers, slow cookers, various slicing gadgets, grinders, blenders, heck I even have a boiled egg maker! 

Washing machines, tumble dryers, vacuums, electric lawn mowers… TVs in every room, cd/DVD players, games consoles.

The thing is when one if these gadgets goes wrong… How helpless are we?!

What would a day without them be like?

Wake to a normal alarm clock, shower, get ready, wake kids, give breakfast, get ready, school.

At work, use pen/pencil and paper, text books and the use of my own voice, not a video suitable for the kids via YouTube (note, we don’t use them all the time, we do talk a lot too and read stories!)

Use books to research to help with kids homework, listen to them read, make dinner, the old fashioned way. Eat a meal. Bath  n bed time for the kids with a story at the end.

Wash clothes… Prepare lunch for next day.

Sit with hubby and have a conversation, possibly watch something together. In bed, read a book. Sleep.

Actually, that sounds quite relaxed!!!

But to be honest, I don’t think I could handle it for more than a day or two!!!

So now I have discovered that not only am I addicted to Blogging, but the technology rates pretty high on my list of things I NEED too! Uh oh!!

This post was inspired by a post I read on Girl Next Blog, about a day without technology.

PC, Tablet or Phone?

I use all three of the above to update my blog, and to post on.

Usually it’s my phone, as I have it with me all the time, and my photos are usually taken on it too.

Or my iPad.  

I use the Android WordPress app on the phone, and the Apple one on the iPad.

Occasionally I get on the PC, when Hubby Dearest isn’t working.

I have to say I love the convenience of my phone or the iPad. It’s a lot easier to lay in bed, as I’m doing now, posting away via one of my mobile devices, and the apps and their updates mean we can pretty much do everything on them.

However, nothing compares to my PC experience! The ease with which I can access all the features, and improve my blog, is incomparable! But, my only bugbear… The embedded link button won’t work, and I have to physically type the html code in to do it!! Good thing I learned from a fellow blogger a couple of months ago hey!!

I just spent the best part of 2 hours on my PC, and time flies! Then I realised I had to get the kids to bed!!!

How do you access WordPress? What do you feel is the best experience?

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