I had dropped off of Facebook when I found pictures of my grandson posted on my website. It was definitely one of my pictures, but I didn't post it. Due to my ignorance of how Facebook works, I deactivated my page. Little did I know that it is very difficult to delete your page. Without my IT consultant, I figured out how to deactivate. The page was still there but not open to be viewed.
Little did I know that if you deactivate, you cannot get into other pages. My cousin has been sending me notices of events and new videos on Heart Mountain. Our parents were interned there during WWII, so it is of special interest to us. But in order to view it on Facebook, it kept asking for my login info.
OK, I give up. I reopened the page, deleted most information, accepted a few friend requests and put a link to this blog. Uhhhhggg.......
On the bright side, the oldest grandson turned 7 today. Life is measured in time, and the most obvious gauge of life is through our children and now grandchildren. It's a little frightening that in 10 short years he will be off to college. Apparently Pokemon is not a accurate measure of time. It seems to have an eternal life of it's own.
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