I'm not much of a computer whiz, but I know how frustrating it can be to want to do something on your computer and not be able to because it just doesn't have the right equipment for the task. Such is the story of my kids and the "family" computer in the living room. It's an older computer, about 5 or 6 years old now, and today's games just do not function properly on it.
I don't know how many times I've caught a child of mine either cursing at the screen or slamming the mouse around trying to play a game and the computer not cooperating. I've been told by my increasingly frustrated son, that it's because the video card inside the computer isn't up to par. He may be right, but what do I know?
You see, the computer I'm typing to you on right this minute is mine, and only mine. Mike bought me a laptop to use because I could never get to the family computer for the kids. My laptop has everything needed to play such games, but no matter how many times the kids ask, I won't let them on it. It's an ongoing battle around here, but not one I'm going to surrender to.
I'm thinking it might be time to upgrade the family computer. I never use it anymore, but it is slow and outdated. Besides, by doing so will probably get the kids off my back, at least for a little while. Even a little while will be a blessing, however short it might be.
The Inside of a Computer
Labels: computer parts
Priceless......
Wrestling shoes: $140.00
Headgear: $35.00
Singlet: $50.00
Being the Mom of an Individual Wrestling State Qualifier: PRICELESS.....
Tristan qualified this past Saturday for the State Wrestling Tournament! He's worked so hard this season to achieve this goal that he set for himself. Mike and I are so proud of him. This weekend, we're headed to our State's Capital for the tournament, a three day event that starts Thursday. The best of the best will be there, including my son!
I can't wait!
Labels: High School Wrestling

