My 17-year-old has told me numerous times now that Facebook is for "old people". If that is so, then I am totally good with that revelation. At least it keeps the twerking and party pictures to a minimum.
This "old" person happens to enjoy Facebook. How else would I be able to stay connected with family and friends in my crazy hectic world? What a wonderful history of family events, happiness, sorrows, vacations, engagements, recipes...the list goes on and on. Today was an extra special Facebook day. I made my Facebook movie. What a treat! Have you created yours?
You know, as I enjoyed the movies of my friends out there in cyberspace, I was reminded that Facebook has done something very unique, it has created communities of people. Connected thousands of us together so that no one should ever feel "alone". So, thank you Mark Z. and the Facebook team for the gift to all of us "old people" so that we can keep in touch with the friends that have crossed our paths over the years and and can still be a part of our life no matter where on this planet we happen to be.
An empty-nester 50-something's perspective on many areas of interest including life after raising kids, women as professionals, taking care of yourself, entertaining at home, finding hobbies, traveling and discovering yourself.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
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