Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2016

Day One Of Field Trip April 2016

Today was my first day of travel. Before I could travel, I had to do a number of things that took me most of the day.

In order to pack for my trip, I wanted to do my laundry today so that I would have the maximum amount of clothing to choose from. Because of the time of year, I chose to bring both some lighter winter clothing and some spring/summer clothing. I had completed my laundry, folded my clothing, and took out what was not going. I had been thinking about taking my medium-sized suitcase. I even got it out and started to put a couple of things in. I looked at what I was bring and decided that there was no way that I would be able to put everything into my suitcase that I needed/wanted. So…. I pulled out the big suitcase. I will be gone for just over two weeks and I am bringing enough clothing that if I can’t get a load of laundry done, I have enough clothing except for underwear. I can wash out some underwear in the bathroom sink if need be.

I also didn’t get a chance to print some business cards yesterday. I set that up to print while I was trying to complete something else.

Before I was able to have the time to pack, I had a couple of medical appointments this morning. So, I was able to manage to get the laundry into the wash machine early enough that I was able to put the clothes into the dryer before I left for my appointments. A couple of months ago, my doctor had a blood test done for cholesterol and put me on some medication. Today, we were reviewing the results of a blood test that was done earlier this week. He was very happy with the results and is letting me go without the medication until I come home again. I just have to watch what I eat.

Every time I tried to complete a task so that I could get everything completed by the time my husband came home, something else came up. I almost forgot the books that I make annotations in regarding records that I find. I don’t know how many times I reopened my suitcase to add something more. I had to print off some flyers and invitations to a family history fireside chat in May.

Finally, I was able to pack my laptop and remembered that I should take a spare pair of glasses. I found about three pair that I can use as a spare pair. I almost forgot where the suitcase locks were. Finally, I was packed and I didn’t think that I had anything more that had to go in. I can just lift my suitcase to put it into the back of our vehicle. Fortunately, there will be a few things that won’t be coming back.

As most family historians know, when you visit an archive, you can get excellent service if you give them a little gift, preferably something from your part of the world. As most people that are going on this trip are from the Ottawa area, they are bringing souvenirs of Canada. I decided that I had to be different. I am the only person from Newfoundland going on this trip that I am aware of. So, about a month ago, I went looking. Do you realize how hard it is to find souvenirs when it is not tourist season? Well, I managed to find six shot glasses, three of each of two different designs, small Newfoundland flags, some large chocolate bars, and, we just happen to have a number of pins representation of the Canadian Army. I can only hope that these will work their magic for me and get me the help I need to find certain records.

By 5 pm, I had everything into the vehicle, my husband had changed and we opted to stop along the way at a Timmies for some supper. I just happen to have some gift cards for Timmies that we hadn’t used yet and we didn’t have to pay any money.


So, now, I am ready to crash to get some sleep before getting on a plane tomorrow morning to travel from St John’s, Newfoundland to Toronto, to meet my brother and most of the other members of our group going on our expedition.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Life Happens

In March of 2015, it seemed as if life did not want to co-operate with me. As many of you may be aware, last year I was taking courses that, upon completion, I would then be able to use the new skills in a situation of employment. I completed the courses in December and in late January, began my search for the very elusive ideal position.
At the beginning of March, I took my laptop in for a minor tune up and a repair to one of my USB ports that was not working. Because I wanted the laptop back as soon as possible, the repair department sent the laptop to Toronto for the work to be completed. At the end of a full week, I received a phone call stating that my laptop could not be repaired and that they were sending me an in-store credit that could be used against a new laptop. This happened because of the fact that I had extended warranty on my laptop. I was not given a choice in the matter.
I did get a new laptop but it took time for the credit to come through, so in the meantime, I was stuck using my netbook which is now extremely slow. The credit came through and I was able to get the laptop that I wanted.
However, there were problems. I made an error while setting up one of my programs and could not correct the problem. I finally contacted the Microsoft tech through their chat. It turned out that the problem I was facing was caused by malware. It took 4 full working days spread over a week, 3 levels of technicians and a reset of Windows before my laptop was working properly.
From this, I learned that I will leave any new computers with the techs to do the updates and check everything out to make sure that there will be no problems. This experience caused me a number of headaches as I believe that the opportunity for a particular employment was lost because I had to do the testing on my netbook.
Now, my laptop is working well and I am starting to really like it. It is up-to-date as is some of the software that I use and it lets me do things that I couldn’t do before. There is a learning curve to it. I have had some frustrations with the learning curve but it’s now just a matter of learning the new technology and remembering where things are.
You might just say that about family history. The technology that we can now access to research our ancestors is so advanced from when some of us started in the 70s and 80s. Then, we had to wait up to 3 months for answers. Granted, we don’t always get the answers fast, but we can learn more about our ancestors than we ever could.
I learned yesterday that the British government has just passed the Deregulation Act which means that we will be able to get that information from those certificates that we need at a much lower price without having to purchase the certificates. This will prove to be a huge bonus for us.
I am still looking for that elusive employment, but I know that I will find something that will help me to continue to work on my own family history as well as help others as I have over the past 4 years. The Man Above will bless me as He has in the past and I will be able to help others share in the same blessing.