I dropped my laptop. The saying 'You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone' rings very true, although I'd like to believe that I really did know what I had even before it left for laptop heaven. A week and a half ago in a hotel hallway in Alameda, California my laptop bag hit the floor in the "It's my turn to use the key!" shuffle. (Using the keycard to enter a hotel room is almost as exciting as pushing elevator buttons. At what age does that finally wear off??)
When I opened my computer and turned it on I was met with all sorts of crazy lines and art deco splotches and quite honestly I wanted to puke. In an attempt to turn back time I closed the lid and tried again... no luck. So, for the past week and a half I have been in a funk mourning the loss of my beautiful Mediterannean Blue beauty. The cost of replacing the screen just doesn't seem worth it when you can get a brand new (and newer model) computer for only a few hundred dollars more - but they no longer make that color and so I have done absolutely nothing about it because I just don't know what to do. The upside is that my hard drive was fine so I really can't be all that upset. Really my sadness is all because of the color of my laptop, isn't that silly?
This week I need to make a decision and move on - but breaking up and letting go is hard! I have things to type and places to do it other than in the cluttered room where our home computer lives. The next time I write I hope to be doing it on my new laptop, but in tribute to my old one here is a lovely picture of it soaking up the Tuscan sun this summer. Adios, Arrivederchi, Au Revoir.