10/02/2012:
12:35: I get up out of bed. Tired, but I also have to hit the bathroom from all those extra fluids.
12:45: I let Buster outside and watch him.
12:55: We come back inside and I warm myself up 2 pieces of bread pudding that my Aunt Estella had made over the weekend.
1:20: I am laying back in bed, on my laptop, checking out a few things, and catching up on projects that I am working on.
1:45: I doze off.
2:30: I wake back up and continue working on what I was working on.
3:00: I get up and eat some soup that my mom brought home that she picked up on her way home from work.
4:30: I get a call from a client that wants to know the status of their desktop. I told them that I had started looking at it on Friday, but never got to finish the computer. I had chemo on Monday, yesterday, and I wouldn’t be back in the office to Thursday evening, and I would work on finishing up the desktop then.
6:00: I doze back to sleep for a little bit.
8:00: I am back up, just being lazy, I am a little weak, but I get up and head over to the office. I know there are a few checks I have to deposit and rent is due on Friday for Hands Free Help, so I gotta make sure I got funds in the bank to pay that.
8:20: I jump into the shower.
8:30: I jump out of the shower.
8:45: I am heading over to my office.
9:00: I get to my office. I pick up the mail on the floor, process the checks, and put them in a money pouch to bring home to deposit tomorrow.
9:30: I put the desktop on the workbench and try to figure out the file association problem, but since everything is just not associated, I feel it is best just to do a repair install of Windows XP Home Edition on the computer, so I start that. On the other computer I boot using a boot disk and run a chkdsk to repair a missing/corrupt file error. Time flies when you are working on two computers and walking around checking on things.
11:59: Time for me to leave my office, the computers are working on things and its too late to wait for them to finish up, so I leave them working till I make it back to check up on them.