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Monthly Archives: December 2022
A Big Year for Travel
I do tend to travel a good amount as my kids have gotten older. The pandemic slowed things for a year, but only then. Someone remarked on this year being a lot of trips, and it has been. Not the … Continue reading
Daily Coping 23 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to be generous. Feed someone with food, love, or kindness today It’s often a family day today, as work ends and we prepare for Christmas. However, this year we invited over our volleyball team for a … Continue reading
Daily Coping 22 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to buy an extra item and donate to a local food bank. The food banks in my area are only open limited days, especially post pandemic. However, they often have volunteers at various stores this time … Continue reading
CPU Upgrades
I expected this to be an article from Glenn Berry. He often tries to convince me to upgrade. I think so he can justify buying his own new hardware. In this case, however, this is a note from Tom’s Hardware … Continue reading