For those of you who don’t live in North Carolina, you may not be aware of our wonderful TAX FREE weekend! We get this lovely weekend each year before traditional school starts.

I like to take advantage of this time of year to purchase a new computer (if needed). Well, just last week I found out our older lap top was about to crash. The hard drive was hanging by a proverbial thread … so guess what I did?

I worked out early yesterday (yep — finished week 6 of the Couch-to-5K plan), dressed our Princess, and made it to the mall 30 minutes before the doors opened. I know — I know — but I wasn’t PLANNING to do this. It was a last minute idea.

When we arrived at the Apple store, there were at LEAST 100 people in line ahead of us. (We walked to the very end of this line.)

Long story short — two hours later I became the owner of a MacBook Pro. It is very light and cute (I must say).

I have NEVER owned a Mac (once called Macintosh). I’ve always been a PC girl. Big fan of Windows … really saw no reason to walk over to the dark side (ha). Dark because it was unknown to me.

So, I brought my new toy home and started reading through the instructions. May I make a suggestion to Apple? Most new Apple users have been using a PC, therefore PLEASE let one of your first pages explain how to operate the finger pad!

Did you PC users know that when you “click” — you know, by tapping your fingers on the “pad” on your lap top — is TOTALLY DIFFERENT on a Mac?!?!? I ended up calling the Apple Care people because my cursor was moving, but I couldn’t “click” on anything. Well, well, well … guess what? You have to push the pad down with your finger to make it CLICK. Literally — it clicks, like a button. Seriously, that should be explained on first page in BIG PRINT. :o) I am about to put a dent in my PC now as I prepare this post (note to self — I don’t need to CLICK on PC!).

So far, I really don’t see what the big deal is about a Mac. I’ll keep you posted.

I DO see that the movie maker is much better than the Window’s version. That should make my youtubes more exciting. That is one advantage I suppose. And yes, the technical support put the others to shame. Over the years when I had to call the D_ _ l company (ahem, rhymes with BELL), I spoke with someone whose native language was different than mine and we could barely understand one another. Apple reps rock!

Ok, so all of you Apple lovers, tell me some of the features that I’ll love.

(Have a great weekend everyone!)