Done yesterday (20110628 Tu)
2011-06-29 07:58 am0628 Tu * up 6:50; W=197.2; drugs, nose, teeth, laundry, dishes, light ! ok+ @ today's Questionable Content *giggle* @ Andy Rubin: Daily Android Activations Reach 500,000 * bring lunchmunchies to work @ Drive Medical Drive Medical Odyssey 26" wide, so may not fit in house site has a good comparison chart. * walk: 2m - perfect temp., but rain predicted so kept it short * Avoid Avoiding % closed with progressive relaxation exercise that helped the shoulder % 11:20 sleepy. Colleen's in bed already. But it'll be a while before the laundry's dry. @ mercredigirl: Great Expectations, by Dickens Charles Awesome! (firecat | first 3 paragraphs of Great Expectations with footnotes) @ labuonavita2011 - No TV? Why? - I could go for that. Colleen and the YD would kill me for it, of course. " I could go for that, easily. Colleen and our kid would probably gang up and kill me over it, so I won't. And Colleen, especially, is pretty much stuck at home most of the time and is particularly fond of the Food Channel. Given my own choice, I'd shut the damned thing off, rip all the DVDs, and put in more bookshelves. * post Westercon schedule * splat @11:50 or so; got a back twinge which I hit with naproxen, methocarbomol, and a little later a hot bath when I couldn't get to sleep. Seems to be ok now.
A pretty good day: a 2-mile walk (shorter than the 3 I would have preferred because the weather was iffy), a reasonably productive day at work, some fun stuff on the web (see links in the notes), improvement in my shoulder.
On the other hand, not nearly as productive as I wanted it to be, and a twinge in my back last night that I slapped down hard with naproxen, methocarbamol, and a hot bath. (It seems to be mostly ok now, but I'm watching it carefully. Do Not Like back pain.)
On the gripping hand, I finally posted my Westercon schedule. And my mood remains somewhere between ok and good, which is... somewhere between ok and good, I guess.
A few links up in the notes.
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Date: 2011-06-29 05:03 pm (UTC)Now, by the time we moved, I was basically only interested in watching ER and Enterprise anyway, and The Weather Channel. (My husband will watch almost any sort of drivel that happens to be on the screen if he's in the room... but he leaves the house by 11 AM, returns sometime between midnight and 3 AM, six days a week, and spends most of Sunday running errands and catching up on sleep.) Most importantly, the TV is downstairs and the computers are upstairs, and I always seemed to be in the middle of something on the computer when it came time for a TV program. So when ER ended, and Enterprise became less and less watchable, I just sort of stopped bothering. I can't even watch TV on my computer if I wanted to, though, because my machine's too old and slow for streaming video.
I watch the ball drop in Times Square on New Year's Eve on TV, and I'll undoubtedly watch the NYC fireworks extravaganza on the Fourth of July on TV. And that's about it.
And I don't miss it at all.