A Simple Sunday
I am thankful to have spent much of the day with the Lord and His people. It was a relaxing day. After church, we splurged and bought New York steaks on sale for $3.99/pound. They were tender and delicious. Then we worked on a giant jigsaw puzzle and cleaned the fish tank until it was time to head back to FBC.
Pastor Kenneth Hendon from Stockton preached the evening service. He was dynamic and full of the Holy Spirit. We both enjoyed and were inspired by his enthusiasm and fire.
I've spent much of the weekend working on a giant e-mail mess. As I said in an earlier blog, I've had some computer problems with my Mac. Rare thing. I often hear Windows users cry and moan about computer problems, but Macs are usually pretty stable.
So as my big, flat screened G5 iMac began to walk on wobbly legs, hang up and slowly stagger on through every requested task, I backed up everything, sort of expecting the worst. I was amazed at how much space my e-mail was taking. I get a ton of e-mail every day with lots of spam. In fact, I have lost several contacts and thrown away mail I wanted as I wade through it.
Time for a better solution. So, now that I have repaired my ailing Mac, I have set up three gmail.com accounts. One for me, one for Richard or both of us, and one for storing backups. So far, I love gmail. Check it out at http://gmail.com
Tonight, I am pleasantly tired and don't have anything particularly great to say, except to praise God for all things. Will cyber-talk with you tomorrow.
Pastor Kenneth Hendon from Stockton preached the evening service. He was dynamic and full of the Holy Spirit. We both enjoyed and were inspired by his enthusiasm and fire.
I've spent much of the weekend working on a giant e-mail mess. As I said in an earlier blog, I've had some computer problems with my Mac. Rare thing. I often hear Windows users cry and moan about computer problems, but Macs are usually pretty stable.
So as my big, flat screened G5 iMac began to walk on wobbly legs, hang up and slowly stagger on through every requested task, I backed up everything, sort of expecting the worst. I was amazed at how much space my e-mail was taking. I get a ton of e-mail every day with lots of spam. In fact, I have lost several contacts and thrown away mail I wanted as I wade through it.
Time for a better solution. So, now that I have repaired my ailing Mac, I have set up three gmail.com accounts. One for me, one for Richard or both of us, and one for storing backups. So far, I love gmail. Check it out at http://gmail.com
Tonight, I am pleasantly tired and don't have anything particularly great to say, except to praise God for all things. Will cyber-talk with you tomorrow.

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