I still had a spare older IPhone like
mine that my friend had given me. The plan was that I would find someone to
give it to or give it to the women’s shelter. Well I had been unsuccessful at
finding someone to give it to and had not taken the time to get to the shelter.
Most of the time, I did not think about it.
This morning we woke up the Utah Hermanson
household at 7:00. Who sleeps at that hour? They do. But they did not sound
upset when they answered the phone. Leroy wanted to know about using that older
phone, if he could just move the sim chip since the people at the phone repair
place told him the chip was still good in his burned up phone. Leroy has his
phone with Miriam’s service, which is why we were talking to them, because if
that would not work we wanted to know what might work. Andy said, “Yes, just
move the chip and all should be good.”
Leroy got right to work, learning that
all did indeed work, but he did not have his contacts. I called him so he could
put in my phone number. Then we called the Utah people again to let them know
that all was working. Andy told Leroy he should log in to the apple cloud
because all of his contacts were there.
I do not know all that happened, but I
heard a lot of grumbling and groaning. Leroy was for some reason unable to get
into that account. He finally put that aside.
We worked on repairing one of the
blinds in the house. This was a tedious and time eating task, but we got it
done. Leroy’s mood did not improve doing this although he was happy to finish
the job.
Late afternoon he tried one more time
with contacting the cloud and he was able to acquire all of his contacts. He is
so relieved and happy. However, we canned a load of small, mostly wormy apples.
That did not improve his mood either because it was quite hard to get rid of
all the bad and be left with enough good to make a full load, but we did it. Seven
jars are done.
Paula
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