2011 was (and still is) an amazing year for me and my family. The highlights? It was my parent’s 35th wedding anniversary! My sister graduated from University of Delaware! My dad turned 60! My brother and sister in law found … Continue reading
2011 was (and still is) an amazing year for me and my family. The highlights? It was my parent’s 35th wedding anniversary! My sister graduated from University of Delaware! My dad turned 60! My brother and sister in law found … Continue reading
You know what they say. Once you go Mac, you never go back.
I love my Mac. I can’t imagine a possible scenario that would make me ever want a PC again. The only reason I have an Android phone is because Verizon didn’t have the iPhone yet when my last cell clunked out on me. So now I have under a year until I am 100% Mac.
So you can imagine I freaked out a little bit last week when I had a mini-Mac-meltdown. (By no fault of Apple’s. All my own…). My MacBook was so full that it had practically come to a stand still. Anything I did resulted in a message telling me my hard drive was full. Anything. Websites, pictures for blogs, saving word documents… Anything.
Ever watched Sex and The City? I’m sure you remember this episode. That is how I felt.
I had a Sad Mac.
So a little background information. Brad and I share this laptop. And we are both musicians. And we have over 4 years of pictures together, as well as my 4 years or so of digital pictures before that. ALL STORED ON MY MAC.
Well that isn’t entirely accurate. I sit here now, surrounded by three external hard drives. I started threatening Brad about a year ago to back up the music he didn’t listen to and delete it from the laptop so we wouldn’t get into this mess. And we have. In fact, we have so much that two of these external hard drives are actually full.
FULL.
So when my precious laptop slowed to a halt, I went to delete some more music (Lady Gaga is way less important than new blog posts. Besides, I have Spotify now. Duh.) and was horrified when I had absolutely nowhere to put that “Born This Way” album.
I immediately made a Genius Bar Appointment and booked it over to the Apple Store with three hours until I had to be at job #2. I was cursing and hyperventilating and making lists of all of the things I should have been accomplishing that day. It was about a day and a half before we went on vacation. There were most definitely other things I should have been doing, but Sad Mac took priority fo sho.
And then I got to Apple.
Let’s just say I didn’t even make it to my appointment (I was also like an hour and a half early). One of the helpful blue shirt guys probably saw the crazy in my eyes and he walked me through it. Turned out I was two updates behind and had a lot of steps ahead of me to get me on the cloud. He sent me on to another store to buy the update (they were out) where I nearly snapped a unhelpful employee’s head off, but I ended up walking out with my third and newest external hard drive.
I know, this is all thrilling stuff, right?
Moral of the story, I come from a computer savvy family and it was a blessing in disguise that I #1 had my iPad to get me through and #2 was coming home in a couple days.
This is what my computer looked like last night…
And today, I could kiss it. My brother switched me to a much bigger hard drive, added memory, cleaned out all of the Gibson hair that had snuck down into the keyboard (gross..) and then upgraded me to Mac VIP status. OS X Lion, baby.
Yea, that’s right, I have the newest operating system. And the geek in me really, really likes that.
Thank you, Jonny. For answering my ridiculously panicked texts and for whipping my laptop into shape.
And one of my all time favorite Sex and the City quotes from that fantastic episode:
“After all, computers crash, people die, relationships fall apart. The best we can do is breathe and reboot.” -Carrie Bradshaw, SATC
So when a girl (Kelly Bylsma) gets married to an incredible man (Brad Mathews) and decides she wants to take his name and form a little family, it sounds so beautiful and romantic and fantastic. And the marriage part and the little family part is! But then the girl realizes changing her name involves so much more than just practicing her signature over and over again….
Along with my social security card, drivers license, cable bill, tax forms, work information and bank accounts, I realized today (almost six months after becoming Kelly Mathews) that I also had to change my name on my business cards.
(And while I was making that list I realized a few more things I still haven’t changed my name on… uuugh)
Anyway, so this week I am attending six events put on by “Social Media Week: Los Angeles“. With the internship I’ve been doing over at Mixtape Media hopefully progressing into a paying job in the next few weeks, I am super excited to get out there and learn as much as I can about the Social Media world. I am also excited to meet a lot of new people in this big city who are excited about the same things I am excited about. And since this is a huge networking opportunity, I went looking for the most appropriate business cards to hand out.
Turns out Kelly Bylsma has a lot of business cards. Kelly Mathews has zero.
So I set out to change that today with my Mac’s handy Pages application, some leftover wedding cardstock, and my trusty paper cutter.
And since now I am in the social media savvy world, I decided to throw in a little QR code just to switch it up a little.
Gibson even helped by keeping watch out the window to make sure no invaders came in to steal my creative juices. Thanks, Gibs.
And now Kelly Mathews has her first business cards!
Here I come SMWLA!!