...beware. I decided to add an entry on our Web Page for my Dad's diary. Unfortunately, I managed to replace our Journal "index" file with our Web Page "index" file - presto! no more journal access from our web page. Fortunately the behind the scenes man figured out what I had done and got it fixed. I'm about 2/3 finished with entering the diary - thought it would be good to have it written someplace so this way I can print a hard copy as well as share with others electronically. I've also greatly increased my geography knowledge of the South Pacific in attempts to find links.
Pat got liver dumplings today - I had already planned on having them today, before he bailed me out of my web page snafu!
Comments (6)
This type of self-reliance makes P&C are my favorite new aunt and uncle ;-)
Posted by stepan | January 28, 2003 9:04 AM
Posted on January 28, 2003 09:04
Besides, I bet my dad would take it as a personal defeat to have to call someone else for help with a computer problem--or to know that someone in his household did so. :-)
Posted by Elizabeth | January 28, 2003 1:16 AM
Posted on January 28, 2003 01:16
Jfer - The thought did cross our minds but we didn't want Stepan to get too many chuckles (or too much wringing of his hands over what he has started!)
Posted by Cynthia | January 27, 2003 6:48 PM
Posted on January 27, 2003 18:48
Hmm...usually when family has trouble on their website, they call Stepan :-)
Posted by Jfer | January 27, 2003 9:06 AM
Posted on January 27, 2003 09:06
It was a surprise - it is so small - I don't know why I had not noticed it earlier. I read all of my grandfather's diaries, so I didn't skip this diary intentionally; it is far more interesting than my grandfather's diaries.
Posted by Cynthia | January 27, 2003 6:20 AM
Posted on January 27, 2003 06:20
More interesting events in your blog land, huh. Well done for Daddy helping out!
I'm glad you are transcribing the diary--I was going to, but I see now that I don't have to. I'm looking forward to reading it again.
Did you know/remember that you had this, or was it a complete and total surprise to find it when unpacking the books? Was it with your books or old books of your father's?
Posted by Elizabeth | January 26, 2003 10:03 PM
Posted on January 26, 2003 22:03