The older I get, the more pride I take in technical conquests, such as being able to check the calendar on my phone while being on a call at the same time. I’d be so afraid of dropping the call, I’d first have to end it and then look at my calendar. But I’ve gotten braver about experimenting with apps on my phone and on the laptop. I’ve even shown my husband a thing or two about his iPhone that he wasn’t aware of, and he is a computer guy.
This morning, I navigated around a complicated website and downloaded a large pdf. It was taxing on my eyes to read on my phone, so I sought a solution. One was to send it to my Kindle. It was worth a try. Not knowing how things like this even happen, I waited a few minutes before opening my Kindle. Of course, it was there, and it’s so much easier to read!
I’m grateful I still want to learn new things and grow as an individual. It seems that the more I learn, the more I want to know.
Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress. ~1 Timothy 4:15