Ugh. I'm going to avoid Facebook for today because I just saw people I know (local people, not Buffistas) pulling the "well *I* suffered more on 9/11 than *anyone*, because XYZ reason." Oh my god.
I recognize their genuine pain and I'm very sorry they experienced that, but when you make your pain into the Olympics so you can be the big winner (or, I don't know, if you experienced the Most Pain EVAR, does that make you the big loser?), I am not there for that. Just...don't do that.
I'll stick around here today. And, you know, actually do some work.
I'm kind of glad it's cold and rainy today, because it's not "9/11 weather", you know?
Totally. I'm also glad we moved our primary to last week because of the holidays, I guess? So I'm not voting and it's raining.
I had a salad for lunch.
I was glad I had leftovers from last night for lunch today, yum.
Also when I was in Canada I bought a box of Halloween size coffee crisp. Yum yum but now I want to eat them all and am torn between why did I buy so many and why did I buy so few!
I took Vit D for a long time. Both Mac and I have low levels. I ran out months ago and should probably get some more. For a while I had a calcium pill with Vit D which was nice.
Are there foods you need to eat or avoid for the osteopenia?
For a laugh, see the comment on this post where someone wonders what people do if they don't work 80 hours a week. "Watch random network TV??" Hahahaha.
For a laugh, see the comment on this post where someone wonders what people do if they don't work 80 hours a week. "Watch random network TV??" Hahahaha.
Even when I do work a 40 hour week, I don't have time for random TV.
This last Sunday I installed a printer at my wife's office and fixed a cloud synchronization problem on her computer, went to the hardware store, went to the grocery store, painted a cabinet I made, did some cleaning, did two loads of dishes, did laundry, mowed our half-acre yard, took my son out practice driving a manual, cooked dinner, exercised, and did some bill paying.
I also upgraded our wireless management software, created an account on our home server for my son, installed a web server and nodejs so he could use it for some web development.
My vitamin D is low, better since I've been taking 1000 mg but still not where my med manager wants it. I'm supposed to switch to a more "bio-available" version (actually more for the B vitamins, I think, but I'm supposed to get the type with D which is cheaper and non-prescription where the kind without but with iron and...something else you need a scrip). I should call about that again. That's possibly who called me at 5:30 this morning, the company I'm supposed to get this stuff from.