My sister had left me a roast dinner on my door step which was kind tonight.
Im tired after a busy shift, so ate supper on my knee in front of a hastily lit fire.
Another day at work tomorrow.
My Hotmail email account , the one I’ve had 25 years, has been locked which has been a real bind
Despite hours trying to reopen it I’ve had to resort to jgsheffield@icloud.com to sort out my life on line
How much re rely on the internet now
Hey ho
It is frustrating when that happens... something that is supposed to be so easy, yet isn't... frustrating.
ReplyDeleteA blessing to have a meal ready for you after a long shift!
I hate that so much of our daily doings, financial and the like, now depend on emails and passwords, on systems that can seem so fickle. Very annoying for you.
ReplyDeleteHow kind of your sister to provide a yummy supper for you after the work shift and long drive back home in Bluebell.
ReplyDeleteBummer to the max that your Hotmail account has been locked and hope the key to unlocking it will be simple and quick. Ask your nephew what to do!
Hugs!
Have you got any idea why your e-mail account has been locked? Perhaps you have exceeded your storage limit or maybe it's the work of scam mischief makers. We rely on our e-mail connectivity so much these days.
ReplyDeleteBe vigilant. If you do your banking/purchasing online, review your bank and credit card statements. Do not answer any emails that look suspicious. I only suggest this, not to frighten you but a hacker can be very clever and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteTake care. Bun
It's so nice that your sister left a meal for you.
ReplyDeleteTechnology can be very helpful when it works,but it's extremely annoying when it doesn't.I hope a simple solution is soon
revealed to you,
- Mary
What a treasure your sister is. After a tiring shift, and a winter's drive, having a prepared meal - especially a yummy roast - would be a life-saver. I hope tomorrow's shift is less tiring. We're in that hiatus between Christmas and the next lot of business. I'm doing a big family meal tonight before they all leave at crack of dawn tomorrow... then more peace until they return in a week. But it's summer here, so lovely, lazy days. I don't envy you your cold, dark winters.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs and cuddles. Sisters are great! Food is a must , but good food is a blessing. The interwebs and their foils sometimes have their own languages.
ReplyDeleteSisters are the best, aren't they? And yes...how we do rely on the internet!
ReplyDeleteWhy would that happen? I use Hotmail as well, but I've had no problems with it. I think you need a 13 year old to sort it out!
ReplyDeleteYour sister is such a kind a thoughtful person.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I have internet problems I think exactly that. We are so dependent now on technology.
Technology is wonderful - when it works, but when it doesn't... I hope you can get it sorted out quickly, easily and without pulling out too much hair!
ReplyDeleteHow considerate of your sister. What a real treasure! xx
My hotmail got buggered about 20 years ago and it seemed to lock up my ipad. I got a new ipad and now for some reason my phone keeps asking for my hotmail yahoo password. Of course I don’t know what it was. I use an icloud account now without any problem. I was really pissed as i had a lot of my travel photos on that ipad and never could recover them. Maybe I was hacked. I don’t put any financial stuff on my phone because I really have no idea about computers and would probably lose everything because of my ignorance. I retired before computers were a thing and never had lessons on how to use them. My grandson gave me a ten minute lesson when I got the first ipad when he was about eight years old and the rest is by just mucking about with it.. I hope you can get your problem sorted out. So frustrating. Gigi
ReplyDeleteMy life would get very complicated indeed if that happened to my email account. You have my sympathy.
ReplyDeleteA sister leaving you roast dinners. Lucky chap.
What a lovely thing for your sister to do. x
ReplyDeleteYour sister is a wonder.
ReplyDeleteEeek, email is our lifeline.
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