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  1. Posts : 451
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1541

    Kari said:
    Black Friday back there, on the "wrong side of the pond" . A happy, white and yellow and sparkling red Friday here; I'm already walking, although only short distances and very, very slowly. Months of slowly clicking on-screen display with trackball button are over, using normal keyboards and mouse. And speech: what a fabulous feeling when I can already talk so that people can (almost) understand me, although left side of my mouth is still useless, hanging a foot or two lower than the rest of the mouth ...

    Weekend ahead, no physiotherapy or speech lessons, just relaxing. Home bar fully stocked, a giant piece of reindeer sirloin waiting to be grilled. Angie more beautiful than ever before.

    I'm happy and very much in love.

    Life is good. Mac OSX sux!

    Kari
    Very great news Kari...so happy to hear of the great strides in your recovery... :) :) :)
    Barman58 said:
    Today I'm feeling good and quite lucky.

    I still have both my parents who at 85 years old still have their health, I was at a family party yesterday and caught my dad having fun, and this is after spending two hours making a toy box for his great grandson, that left him, allegedly, unable to move.



    Mum is the lady in the red coat

    Just to say appreciate what you have when you have it
    Thanks for sharing the video... :)
    noobvious said:
    Today, MSE saved the day!
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  2. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #1542

    Kari said:
    Nice to hear from you, Dinesh!

    Today started the Kaamos back where I'm from, in Lapland. Word Kaamos comes from Sami language, spoken by Sami people in arctic regions of Scandinavia. It means a polar night; after sun was set yesterday, it's not rising until end of January. It's a two month long night, opposite to our two months long midnight sun period in the summer when sun is almost two months visible and we have daylight 24/7.

    A dear friend sent an email today, sent at 1:30 PM. It was -31°C (-24°F), snow depth 30+ centimeters (12 inches) and pitch dark, he wrote, telling also about the traditional party yesterday. Friends gathered together to say Good Bye to Sun (normally we Lapps need no excuse to party, but this one is good).

    It's two times a year I miss home especially much, after 25+ years living abroad. The last day to see the Sun, end of November, when we used to sit outside with friends, drinking Glögg and watching sunrise and sunset within 40 minutes, preparing for the long Polar Night. And the same party in end of January, first appearance of the Sun.

    A Lappish joke:

    A suspect is questioned by police. Suspect's alibi is not clear, so the questioning police officer asks:
    -"Where did you spend the night between November 29th and January 23rd?"

    Life is Good! Mac OSX sux! :)

    Kari

    P.S. Thanks to all your dear fellow geeks for the supporting comments regarding my recovery.
    Thanks, Kari. I really enjoy information like this. I cannot imagine a couple of months of night. I would not like that - especially coupled with brutal cold.

    noobvious said:
    Today, MSE saved the day!
    Attachment 118369
    That makes for a good day, Randy. :)

    Barman58 said:
    Today I'm feeling good and quite lucky.

    I still have both my parents who at 85 years old still have their health, I was at a family party yesterday and caught my dad having fun, and this is after spending two hours making a toy box for his great grandson, that left him, allegedly, unable to move.



    Mum is the lady in the red coat

    Just to say appreciate what you have when you have it
    Nigel, that is awesome! My dad still dances at 90 and his health is good. He isrecovering very well from his fall. Too well; I have to make him use his cane.

    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
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    This was caught earlier this afternoon.. AVAST was fast on it.
    Must be the season.
    Glad Avast got it and it didn't get you!
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  3. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1543

    Hey Carl, did you see this?

    Welcome to Seven Forums [4]

    A Guy
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  4. Posts : 451
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1544

    Today I went for Brunch with my family, then went to work, then went to the gym, and now I'm watching the Grey Cup (Grey Cup 2010 - Edmonton - Grey Cup 2010) on TV...my team is losing with 3 mins to go...
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  5. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
       #1545

    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
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    This was caught earlier this afternoon.. AVAST was fast on it.
    Must be the season.
    Glad Avast got it and it didn't get you! [/QUOTE]

    Carl .. YES.. I did get one of those things a few years back.. was a big mess..
    Hope things are going a lot better for you now.. Hope your DAD has really improved.
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  6. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #1546

    A Guy said:
    Hey Carl, did you see this?

    Welcome to Seven Forums [4]

    A Guy
    Bill, I had not gotten to that thread today. I have been busy with BSOD's. That is funny!!

    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    [ATTACH]118616[/ATTACH]
    This was caught earlier this afternoon.. AVAST was fast on it.
    Must be the season.
    Glad Avast got it and it didn't get you!
    Carl .. YES.. I did get one of those things a few years back.. was a big mess..
    Hope this are going a lot better for you now.. Hope your DAD has really improved.[/QUOTE]
    Thank you, M'Lady. He is about 90%-95% of where he was beofre the fall. He is chomping at the bit to drive again; but he has to wait for the doc's OK.:)
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  7. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
       #1547

    Dave76 said:
    Barman58 said:
    Today I'm feeling good and quite lucky.

    I still have both my parents who at 85 years old still have their health, I was at a family party yesterday and caught my dad having fun, and this is after spending two hours making a toy box for his great grandson, that left him, allegedly, unable to move.



    Mum is the lady in the red coat

    Just to say appreciate what you have when you have it

    That is a great video, looks like they are having a really good time.

    You are indeed very fortunate.
    Nigel I loved this video.. you'll cherish this many times over.. You are so blessed to still have your Mom and Dad..
    I hope I can do that when I'm their ages.:)
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  8. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #1548

    Glad to hear such good news and thoughts all around Makes me happy.
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  9. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #1549

    It's 5:45 AM, been already awake over an hour. Could sleep a bit under 3 hours. Haven't slept over 4 hours a night in ages. Those strokes didn't kill me but I'm starting to believe this insomnia is going to do just that.

    Since I joined the Seven Forums, I've been addicted. Before retirement, I even lost a couple workdays, beeing too tired to work after an allnighter here. No problem, I found a balance which suited both me and Angie, and my work. Now, SF is the thing that makes this, not beeing able to sleep enough, a bit easier. I've promised to Angie I don't loose my sleep because of SF, meaning I'm going to bed every night with her, but she has said it's OK if I come back online after those few hours I can sleep.

    Anyway, something has to change. I need more sleep. That's why I'm going to meet a shrink today. I've met her a couple times already, she is specialized to treat people after a serious injure, stroke etc., helping to cope with a big change in life. I was sent to see her in first place by my neurologist. I only met her a couple of times, after which I decided it was a waste of time. Friday I called her and made an appointment, telling that I can cope with my life as it is, I am so grateful to be alive and recovering well, but I need help to be able to sleep. Luckily she had an opening today.

    So, today shrink followed by speech therapy. If the shrink is really good, I should be able to sleep 9 hours minimum next night. Or?

    Anyway, Life is good! Mac OSX sux!

    Kari
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  10. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1550

    Here's hoping for the best Kari. It isn't smoke and mirrors, but it isn't fine science either, but there is something to it, and I hope they can help. A Guy
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