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Monday, December 1, 2008

Weekend happenings

We did our Thanksgiving meal Friday but Brian & I were still feeling under the weather all weekend. I am finally starting to feel better.

Saturday night I was looking through my computer for some pictures of the kids. Now I have my main computer hard drive, a 250 GB external and 2 20 GB externals. The smaller externals are portable and mostly not used anymore. Most of my pictures prior to mid 2007 are on the 250 GB HD. Well I go to look and CANNOT FIND most of my JPGs from 2006 and 2007. Since I am trying to work on photography and taken lots of pictures for friends I use both RAW (large files) and JPGS. I had the RAWs but not JPGS and I was so upset. They weren't on either of my bigger HD. So then I thought maybe just maybe I had backed them up to my smaller external. Well so far it looks like most of my pictures are there. I haven't determined if I have everything yet. Now I am in the process of uploading them ALL to flickr so that at least I have a back up. Yes I am a picture taking crazy person. In the girls first year alone, I took over 3000 pictures, including those for friends. My brother's wedding I took 1100 pictures alone. I still don't know where the ones from my 250 GB went but at least they were on an extra HD.

The washer repair man is supposed to here today by noon. Praying that he an either fix it today or they will tell us that it's not repairable and we will get a new one.

My parents are flying into New Hampshire tomorrow. I will pick them up from the airport and drive them to Vermont to my gram's house. Gram is doing better but is in a rehab center since Friday recovering from her stroke.

Off to face my day:)

1 comment:

Kristy said...

Sorry about your pics. I don't even know what most of the terms you referred to mean! We have almost all of our pics on our computers and would be devestated if they were lost. Sorry about your grandmothers stroke, but happy to hear that you get to visit with your parents. Tell them I said HI!

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