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Apr. 21st, 2015 09:52 pmI got up around 6:30 am and proceeded to the garage to package and put a bunch of trash out on the street. Then I "turned to" on the equipment in my old/new office, to get it all up and running by the time The Routine Stuff™ might be expected to show up.
That's pretty much the way it went down, too, except that the incoming assignment was not large at all.
That left a lot of detail work to do, i.e., moving the library desk into the office, setting up the printers and scanner, and so on. Galina announced she wanted a couch in the office, and after moving the library desk, room was found for a couch.
The bookshelves will stay out in the family room. Any dictionaries or other references that I need I can come out of my office to fetch.
Aroung five-ish in the afternoon, I started to give serious thought to something that's been looming for a few weeks, and that was my return to tai chi. I decided that tonight was going to be the night, despite the fact I was pretty tired, if for no other reason that I just passed the 90-day mark of my post-bypass life. That, and the knowledge that the longer I stayed away, the harder it would be to go back, and frankly, this was something that was good for me, having demonstrated its worth in the immediate post-operative days.
I hadn't pushed hands for three months, and my form is pretty rusty (all sorts of subtle changes get introduced if you do the form by yourself for a while), but it will come back, I'm sure.
It's not even 10 pm yet, but I'm ready for some rack drill.
Cheers...
That's pretty much the way it went down, too, except that the incoming assignment was not large at all.
That left a lot of detail work to do, i.e., moving the library desk into the office, setting up the printers and scanner, and so on. Galina announced she wanted a couch in the office, and after moving the library desk, room was found for a couch.
The bookshelves will stay out in the family room. Any dictionaries or other references that I need I can come out of my office to fetch.
Aroung five-ish in the afternoon, I started to give serious thought to something that's been looming for a few weeks, and that was my return to tai chi. I decided that tonight was going to be the night, despite the fact I was pretty tired, if for no other reason that I just passed the 90-day mark of my post-bypass life. That, and the knowledge that the longer I stayed away, the harder it would be to go back, and frankly, this was something that was good for me, having demonstrated its worth in the immediate post-operative days.
I hadn't pushed hands for three months, and my form is pretty rusty (all sorts of subtle changes get introduced if you do the form by yourself for a while), but it will come back, I'm sure.
It's not even 10 pm yet, but I'm ready for some rack drill.
Cheers...