June 01, 2004

Tuff Hearted

PT today . . . the therapists are tuff hearted, I'll tell ya. Ouch! 45 minutes of work on the ankles trying to toughen them up. I'm a long way from tough right now, I'm afraid. I'll be going for the next two weeks at least.

Had to run to Soldotna afterwards for a team meeting for the Relay for Life. Only one person came, but she brought a check, so that's good. It's going to be hard to go out there to root on the team members when I can't walk the talk, ya know? But, I've promised to be a cheerleader, so that is what I will do.

Spent this morning installing the new software for my new computer. (at work) We were blessed to receive a grant from an Alaskan trust that purchased new hardware for our entire agency. We have gone from a mish-mash of mismatched computers with operating systems that were either '95 or '98 - mine was '95 - to everyone having XP and compatible software.

In addition, my office was further blessed with the entire adobe package, something that I had requested for my work with the newsletter, newspaper ads, website, etc. This was a 100% grant from adobe itself. Woo-hoo!

And, that is what I was installing this morning. Ran into a glitch with one, but that was soon repaired. I think - at least it said it was installed finally. And, daughter helped me with the code I needed to restore my ftp capability, so the website got some needed changes/updates today also.

No wonder my ankles were sore when I got to therapy. ;-)

Hope that your Tuesday (didn't it seem like a Monday?) was good. See ya on the flip side.

Posted by Purplemoose at June 1, 2004 10:02 PM
Comments

Hope your ankles get better!
I had my first respiratory therapy appointment today. It is an exercise program twice a week to strengthen my lower back, and my lung capacity! Ah, the prices of getting old!! But I am fighting this aging thing and want to get better and thinner!!

Posted by: Phyllis at June 3, 2004 10:58 PM

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