The laptop has arrived

Our laptop was getting older. We bought it in the spring of 2006. It is still going strong, but it has become very slow, and the battery doesn’t hold that well. We’ll keep it for the children to use.

We tought it would be good to get a new one. It means we have a spare computer for Esther to use when she wants to, and I can use it in the library or when I travel, or watch TV…

After ordering it, I realised that it was shipped directly from China to our home. I had assumed the company had stock in Europe. So, the laptop has travelled over 7000 miles to get to us. It has been through Korea, Kazakstan, Poland and Germany before arriving in France.

I have started setting it up, ready for my trip to the UK at the end of next week.

Another difference between France and the UK: pets

This one is a bit subtle. People have got dogs here, just as in the UK. One big difference is that most dogs here stay outside and are not allowed in the house. Another difference is that their masters let them do their mess anywhere and don’t clean behind them (that’s a problem in the UK also, but it seems to me that people were slightly more disciplined).

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-03-20

  • Dilemma I support Wales. But we are losing. Should I start supporting France? #
  • Youth group, watching the rugby http://twitpic.com/4b61rb #
  • What is easier: preaching or choosing the hymns? Preaching, definitely. Especially when you need to choose hymns from 3 books. #
  • Package update: now in Germany, after travelling from China, via Korea and Kazakhstan. See blog for details. #
  • Beautiful spring afternoon in Brittany. What's the weather like where you are? #
  • http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/the-problem-with-trendiness #
  • http://twitpic.com/49ex80 #
  • Brittany ministers' fellowship. Lunch #
  • Brittany ministers' fellowship, Brest http://twitpic.com/49e2j5 #
  • Off to Brest now for a ministers' fellowship after coming back late from Nantes. #
  • Still in Rennes. But on board a train. #
  • All the trains are running late because of an accident 🙁 #
  • On the train to go home. Good morning, several visitors. Good company also. #

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We live in a global world

We know that we live in a global economy, but we don’t pay attention to it very often. We have clothes and food, and never ask how far they have travelled to get to us. Yet sometimes it hits us. I ordered a new laptop on a website recently. I can track its journey on the web.

It started somewhere in China a couple of days ago. It left Shanghai yesterday, and since then it has been through Korea, and is now in Kazakhstan. I’ll post the whole journey when it arrives.