Sorry for the lapse in blogging, especially in light of the monumental Supreme Court decisions in recent days, but four lively grandchildren running around the house sapped my writing inspiration a great deal. Hopefully, I can get back to blogging by the end of this coming week. Life has changed from when I was a kid, long before computer games. It’s interesting to see how this computer native generation operates, that’s for sure. I did take them to pick blueberries at a local farm and they seemed to enjoy that, but as soon as we got home, well, it’s back to the tech stuff again, lol. And to think, I loved weeding the garden as a kid and collecting rocks….
We have 2 new iPhone 6’s, a new iPad2Air w/ZAGG folio case/keyboard, an iPad Mini3 w/ZAGG folio case/keyboard… For old people we are pretty well-connected!
http://20committee.com/2015/07/02/why-trump-matters/
Kinnison, I am a Samsung Galaxy Note person – phone and tablet and I also have a Nook tablet from a few years ago, then I had a Kindle Fire before the Note. With these four granddaughters, ages 12, 10 and two 8 year olds, my tablets were commandeered for the past two weeks, along with the Kindle Fire they brought with them – all in the name of playing some stupid game, Crossy Road. Even this old grandmother showed them this website I like, http://www.jigzone.com/, to do jigsaw puzzles online and all of them love jigsaw puzzles, so I didn’t feel too out of touch.
JK, I read that article and John makes a good point, because no matter how brash and loud Donald Trump acts, at the end, he is treading where the GOP establishment fears to go. Outside of liberal echo chambers, a very large segment of the American people still view the issue as illegal immigration and want their government to secure our borders.