On the Last Sunday Of Normal, last year, I met
seattlejo for breakfast at Endolyne Joe's. It's not really half way between us only it's a little more this year than last since with the bridge out, I have to go around my elbow to get there, but, I digress...
People were already mostly working from home. At the restaurant, they were already making for distance between groups dining and Deb and I were discussing the potential dangers of my still swimming at the gym. The next morning, I got up and swam as usual and by noon that Monday (March 16), the governor announced a statewide shut down of very nearly everything.
We may be pushing it, but, this Sunday, we are going back. It's my birthday and we're going to chance it. Deb's been in restaurants and around and her husband has been going in to work this whole time so it will likely not be as weird for her but it's going to be very strange to me. I'm looking forward to it. It's time to get my money's worth out of this vaccine!
This morning, while I was walking on the treadmill, it just stopped. So weird. I had to turn it off and turn it back on again and it ran fine for another 10 mins or so and then just stopped again. It's never done that before. Clearly a tech issue and not the treadmill part. I walk slowly and while jolting, it did not throw me off balance.
xinas_island, has that ever happened to you? Of course, the Bodycraft people are of zero help ever and it's out of warranty. The second time it happened, my hand had touched the heartbeat sensor and hit some static electricity and I wonder if that is/was the cause? I think those sensors will be getting taped up today in hopes that fixes it. I sure don't want to be buying a new treadmill. I like this one fine. Except only when it works.
My plans today including going through that bookmark file I created and seeing what's there and deleting most. And that's it. I have no other plans or things that need to happen. I have books to read and crochet to hook and tv to watch - plenty of haps around here.
People were already mostly working from home. At the restaurant, they were already making for distance between groups dining and Deb and I were discussing the potential dangers of my still swimming at the gym. The next morning, I got up and swam as usual and by noon that Monday (March 16), the governor announced a statewide shut down of very nearly everything.
We may be pushing it, but, this Sunday, we are going back. It's my birthday and we're going to chance it. Deb's been in restaurants and around and her husband has been going in to work this whole time so it will likely not be as weird for her but it's going to be very strange to me. I'm looking forward to it. It's time to get my money's worth out of this vaccine!
This morning, while I was walking on the treadmill, it just stopped. So weird. I had to turn it off and turn it back on again and it ran fine for another 10 mins or so and then just stopped again. It's never done that before. Clearly a tech issue and not the treadmill part. I walk slowly and while jolting, it did not throw me off balance.
My plans today including going through that bookmark file I created and seeing what's there and deleting most. And that's it. I have no other plans or things that need to happen. I have books to read and crochet to hook and tv to watch - plenty of haps around here.


