Do You Agree with Him?

Do you think there is any truth at all to this?

I believe that if, at the end of it all, according to our abilities, we have done something to make others a little happier, and something to make ourselves a little happier, that is about the best we can do…

We must try to contribute joy to the world. That is true no matter what our problems, our health, our circumstances. We must try. I didn’t always know this, and am happy I lived long enough to find it out.
–Roger Ebert

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Treat Yourself Like a Toddler

Take a nap, dress comfortably, make sure you stay fed and hydrated, don’t let yourself get too bored or too overstimulated. We all know what happens if you don’t make sure to manage the physical condition of a toddler! Well, we adults are very much the same.
—Gretchen Rubin

That sounds like great advice to me!

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Changes

Andy and I gave up looking at mirrors ages ago. If I happen to see my reflection now, I just laugh and say hi. It has nothing to do with the real me.

An interesting thing happened yesterday morning. I made a quick trip to Natural Grocers to replenish my yogurt supply, and the gal there looked delighted as I was leaving. She said,

You still have pep in your step. That’s great!

That made my day.

Andy no longer has pep in his step, but he still goes up to the land almost every day. A lot of guys up there regard him as a sign of hope.

Still doing the best we can with what we have left, and enjoying the process.

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Not a Bad Idea

As I’ve said, I spend a lot of time reading about what is going on in the world, but I only talk politics with close friends.

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Dogs and Sticks

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1100 Days

Still learning a little more Spanish and enjoying the process.

This comic is my favorite, because it’s all too true sometimes.

Peanuts en Español

Peanuts

But also like Calvin and Hobbes.

Calvin and Hobbes en Español
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Calvin and Hobbes
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Calvin and Hobbes en Español
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Calvin and Hobbes
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Calvin and Hobbes en Español
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Calvin and Hobbes
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Calvin and Hobbes en Español
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Calvin and Hobbes
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Priorities…

This pup knows what his are.

Update on our landline: The technician did come yesterday, and the phone is working again.

He said he liked our wall phone.

3-12-14-rotary-phone

I told him it was almost 50 years old. He was surprised and said,

They don’t make them like that any more.

How true that is.

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I Haven’t Completely Lost It

So, our new printer came yesterday. It’s for Andy’s computer, and the one we had didn’t do two-sided printing, so we bought a Canon TS7720.

I managed to get it installed as the default printer without much trouble. But it asked if we agreed that Canon could see what we were printing and share some of that information with third parties. I said no to both of those, and it said then I couldn’t use its web services. I figured if it didn’t work without those web services I would just send it back.

It works just fine for what we want.

I did go back to the Amazon site and asked its AI, Alexa:

In order to use the internet we have to allow Canon to see what we are sending, and to share with others? Details please!

It answered:

That’s a very reasonable privacy concern! Here’s what you should know about using your Canon PIXMA TS7720 wirelessly on a Mac:

When Using AirPrint (Recommended, Most Private)

AirPrint works entirely on your local home network — no Canon account or internet connection required.

Your print data stays on your home network and is not sent to Canon’s servers.

This is the simplest and most private option.

When Using Canon’s Software/Apps

If you install Canon’s own app or create a Canon account, Canon may collect:

Device information (printer model, usage data)

Account details if you register

They state data may be shared with third parties and used to improve services.

Canon Cloud Printing (Optional Feature)

If you use Canon PRINT app or cloud features, print jobs may route through Canon’s servers

You are not required to use these cloud features just to print.

Bottom Line for You:

To keep things simple and private: Use AirPrint — no account, no data sharing, no Canon software needed

Your Mac will find the printer automatically on your WiFi network

You only need to worry about data sharing if you choose to sign up for Canon’s cloud services.

Would you like step-by-step instructions for setting up AirPrint on your Mac?

That was helpful, but it didn’t mention the method I use. We don’t use AirPrint — I connect the printer to our computer with a USB cable. Someday — if I want to print from my computer in my study or from my iPad — I might ask how to use AirPrint, but for now we’re happy keeping things simple.

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Good Advice

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A Red Letter Day! For Two Reasons

1. Our Landline: Our landline no longer has a dial tone. Luckily we discovered it Monday when we tried phoning it to check our flip phones. I’ll spare you the details, but it probably took me about an hour yesterday to get through Lumen’s phone and chat AIs to reach a real person, Kaninglung K, on the chat line. The neat thing is that person was friendly and helpful. When I thanked them and told them how much I appreciated their help, they answered,

I appreciate the opportunity to help you today.
Jean, just want to inform you that you are the best patient customer of mine for the day. Thanks for being so kind with me.

That feedback means a lot. When I faced up to the problem I knew it was going to be a hassle, and soon as I started to feel frustrated, this question popped up in my mind:

What’s the opportunity here?

Yep, another chance to practice patience and persistence. As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve been working since 2018 on focusing on how I handle things rather than letting my mood depend on how any particular situation turned out.

That’s all very well and good, and it mostly works, but connecting with a real person, one that is doing more than just reading a script, is a powerful reinforcement. It doesn’t always happen, but I treasure the times it does.

(It’s not over yet, the technician isn’t coming until sometime Friday, but in the past that part has gone smoothly.)


2. My Driver’s License:
I had my appointment with the Motor Vehicle Department to renew my driver’s license. We have to do it in person every year in order to take the eye test, and I did fine. That’s always a huge relief.
The woman there was friendly too.

Now it’s time to goof off and recharge my batteries. Have a great day, everyone!

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