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I was up at 10:30 am, and at 11:15 or so I bit the bullet, "just did it", and fired up the Kathy Smith step training DVD. I worked for about 40 minutes and didn't get past the first 5 or so minutes of the warm-up segment -- I spent the time rewinding, pausing, and frame-advancing the DVD as I learned the foot- and armwork of the routines, which are challenging to someone who's never done them before. *sigh* I remember a time when I was younger, when I would have picked this stuff up much quicker... still, for about 20 minutes of that time I figure my heart rate was up in the 110 bpm range, which is close to the target zone Dr. Simm prescribed. I'll tackle it again tomorrow!

There was time to do a load of laundry before Lee's husband Aurelle came by to pick us (and the iMac) up at 3:15 pm. We spent the next 4 hours at their place going over the machine with them (in software terms, that is, since physical set-up took less than two minutes), and they were VERY impressed with the iMac's power, versatility, and range of programs.

It was a tie for which was the hit of the day: the fact that Macs just do NOT get viruses/spyware/adware, or the speech recognition software that lets you give verbal commands to the computer to open files and applications, close them down again, save files, etc. I'd burned a "Diversions" CD for Lee with pictures, documents, movies, and music to get her started since they won't be getting the internet for a while yet, which we had a bit of fun going through (EDS Cat Herders commercial, anyone?). As we were leaving, Lee (generous soul that she is) pressed an extra $50 into my hand and refused to take no for an answer... bless her heart, it will buy us a lovely evening of dinner and a movie sometime soon!

When we got home I immediately searched our G4's drive for the ebook of the second Harry Potter novel, which I've been reading ever since. Soon I'll be off to bed, ready for more step training and a rehearsal session of the Yule ritual tomorrow.
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I did end up getting out yesterday to deposit a cheque and pay a bit on our phone bill. Afterwards George met me at the post office at the local PharmaPlus drug mart and we picked up the iMac we bought on eBay for Lee. An hour's wait for a cab later, we actually got the damned thing home -- and upon cutting open the brown cardboard box discovered an iMac... and nothing else. No keyboard. No mouse. No discs of any kind.

Checked the auction. Well, damn -- the iMac IS all that was promised. >.< *beats head against nearest wall* Boy, did George and I feel like the biggest lunkheads in the universe...

So we cannibalized the power cord, keyboard, and mouse from the G4 and fired up the iMac, which, as it turns out, is in perfect working order and came with Mac OS 10.3 installed. Woot! It's not too big a deal to pick up a power cord/keyboard/mouse elsewhere, so in a few days Lee should have a wonderful little iMac package ready for delivery. Such a pretty little machine, too...



While I was in Osborne Village paying the phone bill I also rented two more DVDs, from the Educational Archives series -- one on Sex & Drugs, the other on Religion. Absolutely hysterical material, and highly recommended.

And then there's today... *sigh*. Yesterday evening I almost had George take me to the hospital, I felt that close to hurting myself badly. Today a ray of light shone down into that inner darkness and I actually WANTED to get out and do things. This consisted of walking four blocks to the bus stop, catching a bus to the Health Sciences Centre, attending an appointment at their Diabetes Education Centre, and coming home again. Two good things happened while I was there: first, the nurse gave me 20 free testing strips (usually they cost about a buck a pop), and second, I got weighed and found out I've dropped about 13 pounds. YES! The bad news: the nurse did a spot test of my blood sugar (fasting for 14 hours) and found it at 9.2. Gah. MUCH too high, but then again, I haven't been keeping up with my diet and exercise since I've been so depressed.

On the Emmie front, she gobbled up the soft cat food with a couple of drops of anti-inflammatory medicine in it, and kept it down. Go, Emmie!

Coming up this weekend: movie night with Corey and [livejournal.com profile] cockatiel_art tomorrow evening, followed by Jeff's game on Sunday night, then an appointment with my psychiatrist on Monday. George will be coming with me to see the psych doc, to lend support as I talk to him about whether I really AM at the end of the road in terms of medication options. But that's not really the weekend, is it? ;-)

Let's just get through the next two-and-a-bit days first.
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