I feel both smart and dumb. For months now, I've been having the symptoms of tendonitis in my ankles. It became bad over the summer, and I thought it was because of the sandals I was wearing. Turns out, not so much. Then I finally noticed that when I'm sitting at my desk at work, I'm bracing my feet hard against the floor, because the desks here at the new building are higher than the old ones, so I have to have my desk chair higher, so my feet don't rest flat on the floor. A foot rest hasn't helped, because they're too narrow and they put stress on my knees.
So I've finally dropped the chair so my feet rest unbraced on the floor, and I'm working on the angles of my monitors. And my ankles no longer make me limp when I stand up.
Yay, logical deduction, no matter how long delayed!
Can you get/make an ad hoc footrest? I used all sorts of weird things in my last job, to get the dimensions right.
I hate tweaking monitor angles beyond a very small range. I always mess up.
Taking away the stand the monitor had been on did the trick for me. I was afraid I was going hurt myself leaping up on to my chair when I had it raised and used a footrest, bfore I got a keyboard tray.
Half my department got taken out to lunch for winning the pumpkin carving contest at Halloween. The rest of us decided we'd get Buffalo Wild Wings for ourselves as a consolation prize. Such a good decision!
I'd love to have one of those office chairs with a foot rest. But I'd probably fall asleep. I had an extremely comfortable chair once, and nap attacks were a real issue.
I was afraid I was going hurt myself leaping up on to my chair when I had it raised
That has been an issue, I've had to have the chair backed against hte desk to be sure I'd be able to sit down without it slipping out.
Finally got my flu shot (in my defense, I am lazy about getting stuff done BUT I work from home and am not super social, so my minimal exposure to other people was my excuse for being too lazy to go to the CVS and get jabbed). And damn, my arm hurts now.
But I've been arguing all over FB about the importance of herd immunity and debunking the ridiculous idea that vaccines are a cash cow for the manufacturers, so I realized that I needed to put my immune system where my mouth is.
Also, my mom kept bugging me about it, and people in the area have already died from the flu, so this gets her off my back. But mostly, herd immunity. Moo.
Chiming in late, as usual ... but someone (Beverly?) asked about putting butterscotch chips in oatmeal cookies. The answer, from my experience, is YES. I had a great recipe for oatmeal cookies but my sister hated raisins (it called for raisins and nuts). So I tried butterscotch chips instead of raisins (left the nuts in - pecans in this case) and she was good with that.
And - since I'd prefer to keep the noms separate - mumps have made a comeback. (Reminded by the post about flu shots.)
Our family usually manages to vaccinate only 3 out of 4 members, so no judging from my corner.