Well, today is D-day. Delete day. I have deleted all my apps; Facebook, including Messenger and Page Moderator, Twitter, Bingo Bash, Candy Crush Saga, and Zynga Poker. I have logged out of everything, turned off all phone notifications and stopped all emails. To be honest, I didn't really miss my phone alerting me every five minutes that one of my Facebook friends played Candy Crush and sent me a life or some kind of power-up.
Although I do enjoy my time "networking", sometimes I wonder, what it is that really drives me to want to know what other people are doing with their lives? It is great to see old friends and even better to see when people are making great choices in their lives, getting married, having children, going back to school or graduating. But what I can't stand is when people use the Internet to display their partying and binge drinking while they have children to care for and family to worry about. Even more when they complain about not having money to do things and then "check-in" at a bar or restaurant. Didn't you just tell me and Facebook that you were broke like 2 hours ago? Those are a few things that I just don't understand.
Rant over.....
I usually turn the volume on my phone down at night so that I don't hear it chiming every 5 seconds (exaggeration) but I won't tonight. I shouldn't have too.
I am glad to have some followers..... and I hope that you all enjoy the talks.
Good luck to you during these next 46 days. May God be with you as you start your Lenten journey with me, your church family or even your home family. I am praying for my readers and I hope that you will take time to pray for others that are hurting or suffering during this time.
Tomorrows reading is Joel 2:12-17 and Matthew 6:16-21. Happy reading.
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