
My high school graduation-1993
Don't you just love Dana in this picture :)
When I was in high school 16 years ago I never used the internet. The computer was used to write papers, that's it. I learned to type in the 8th grade on an ancient typewriter. Remember that America Online commercial where the guy says, "Why do I need America Online, I already have a computer?" I admit, I was a little confused by this. When I was in college the majority of my research was done in the library, not on the internet. I went to the computer lab to type all of my papers and my only email was my college email. Now, it seems, everyone in college has their own laptop! Now you can get the internet on your phone!
Now, I can sit here and type this, give you updates on my family, show you all of my pictures, within seconds. You could see it from anywhere in the world! Convenient, yet a little scary! It is really amazing the way modern technology has allowed us to communicate and keep in touch. It is mind boggling, really.
But sometimes I feel like it is info overload, like things used to be so much simpler. There is always some new, and expensive, gadget that will supposedly improve our lives. I realize that there is no way to go back, I wouldn't even want to. All of this is very addicting, but also very useful and good. But sometimes I just want to simplify and just not be so "connected". The question is how to do this. I read this article from a blog I really like about this issue. Ouch, consider me rebuked. I guess you just go back to the old adage that has never failed us, "moderation in all things". I am going to resolve to not feel so much pressure, from myself, to keep my blog updated. I'm going to resist the urge to log on to facebook 56 times a day (I joke, sort of). Because there are definitely some other things in my life that need that attention. Moderation in all things, I like that.
