A couple of things...
Michael's moved back in. We're walking but not as much as we used to.
My computer's HD died a couple of hours after I finished installing a new one and doing a complete backup of the oldie. Not bad timing. I had picked up the W32.MyDoom virus and had to invest in some anti-virus software & disinfect my computer, then my HD started making grinding noises and some things have been impossible to access so I had to invest in some backup software & a new HD. All in all taking up time, energy & money that I didn't have to spare (although I've picked up in energy since then).
I've been doing a lot of volunteer work at my Church, managing about half a day every day last week & Mon. & Tues. this week as well as today once I get there. The last time I was able to concentrate for half a day 5 days in a row would have been late 1993, so I'm definitely showing signs of getting better from CFS. Actually I feel like my health has kicked up a couple of gears (can you tell who used to ride a motorbike?).
Spent yesterday morning catching up with an old family friend, Jack. Although he lives around the corner from me we keep missing each other and it tends to be several months between catch-ups.
A friend of mine rang me the other day with the news that his son had found an old address book of mine stuck way down in the bottom of their couch. This is the one I lost a few months after getting back from my world trip in 2002, shortly after I accidentally lost my Outlook Express address book & before I had re-entered the addresses. Not only does it have a whole heap of overseas contact details I was unable to replace but there was even one friend in Sydney who I hadn't been able to contact. Yay!! I've now almost finished re-entering the details & will see if I can keep a backup of my Outlook Express address book at Church.
I've put helping out at Sunday School, playing Bass in Church, visiting refugees at Villawood & attending community meetings about what's happening in Redfern on hold until after the worship conference I'm organising on the 27th-28th March.
Blessings,
Joe :-)
My computer's HD died a couple of hours after I finished installing a new one and doing a complete backup of the oldie. Not bad timing. I had picked up the W32.MyDoom virus and had to invest in some anti-virus software & disinfect my computer, then my HD started making grinding noises and some things have been impossible to access so I had to invest in some backup software & a new HD. All in all taking up time, energy & money that I didn't have to spare (although I've picked up in energy since then).
I've been doing a lot of volunteer work at my Church, managing about half a day every day last week & Mon. & Tues. this week as well as today once I get there. The last time I was able to concentrate for half a day 5 days in a row would have been late 1993, so I'm definitely showing signs of getting better from CFS. Actually I feel like my health has kicked up a couple of gears (can you tell who used to ride a motorbike?).
Spent yesterday morning catching up with an old family friend, Jack. Although he lives around the corner from me we keep missing each other and it tends to be several months between catch-ups.
A friend of mine rang me the other day with the news that his son had found an old address book of mine stuck way down in the bottom of their couch. This is the one I lost a few months after getting back from my world trip in 2002, shortly after I accidentally lost my Outlook Express address book & before I had re-entered the addresses. Not only does it have a whole heap of overseas contact details I was unable to replace but there was even one friend in Sydney who I hadn't been able to contact. Yay!! I've now almost finished re-entering the details & will see if I can keep a backup of my Outlook Express address book at Church.
I've put helping out at Sunday School, playing Bass in Church, visiting refugees at Villawood & attending community meetings about what's happening in Redfern on hold until after the worship conference I'm organising on the 27th-28th March.
Blessings,
Joe :-)
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