Me at midyear, sort of
Me at midyear,
sort of
Well, here I am at midyear.
Yes, I know it is past June now. But, it is still closer to
midyear than end of year so I will stick with this approach
First, the explanation on why I haven’t posted in the blog. There
was not much going on in my life that warranted me writing a posting. I saw some
films at the local cinema. I loved Marvel’s AVENGERS, enjoyed PROMETHEUS,
watched BATTLESHIP, and suffered through JOHN CARTER.
Four films all Summer so far. I can remember when Doug and I
would cram seeing four films into one weekend. One was a midnight film on
Friday night.
I have done some reading. I think I have read twelve or
thirteen books so far. I must admit my choices this year have not been all that
good. The reviews seemed promising. I guess my ideas of good literature and the
reviewer’s ideas are miles apart.
I take some of that comment back. I did read all of the Edgar
Rice Burroughs’ books about John Carter on Mars. Those were good; granted they
were never intended to be great writing. They were exactly what they were
supposed to be. Great escapist fiction and that was all that I wanted to read
at the time.
My Kindle makes me feel like I am in love with museum technology.
I purchased the largest screen version almost two years ago because I wear
glasses and I wanted the page to look close to a traditional paper page in size.
Now everyone seems to have an iPad or other small form
reader device.
My students laughed at my cellphones because they are so
old. I have a Samsung that I use with Verizon. It must be close to twelve years
old. All I can effectively use it for is talking. It has no keyboard and no
camera and a low resolution color display screen.
The other cellphone is a Nokia and it has to be eight or
nine years old now. It does have a camera and I can store up to ten photos in the
camera. It has no keyboard.
The Samsung cellphone amazes me. I am still using the original
battery. I have no valid or logical reason for having multiple phones. When the
Samsung passes on to the cellphone afterlife, I will close the account.
Doug and I do have periodic conversations about me getting a
smart phone.
I think I am one of those rare people who only wants to talk
on the phone and enjoys being disconnected from the other electronic leashes in
our daily lives.
Someday, I suppose I will have to purchase a smart phone. That
will happen when I can no longer purchase batteries for the Nokia phone.
This month was an oncology follow up month.
I had another CT scan. I really don’t like them, mostly
because of the barium contrast agent I have to drink and then get the iodine
injection to make the scan work. My visit with Dr. Joseph Kim at City of Hope was
good. He took a quick look at my liver scan results and it looked great. My visit
was two weeks ago. Since he hasn’t called or emailed me, I’m guessing the radiologist
though my liver was fine as well. I go back again in January and if everything
is fine then, I go on an annual follow up visit cycle.
Five years ago this October, the first surgeon gave me two
to three years left.
Sweet.
One of my friends sent me a life calculator program that was
developed by Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. I tried it and was
stunned at the results. According to the program, I ought to live another twenty
years. I was surprised there were no questions about cancer. This is the URL if
you want to take the short thirteen question test.
The blog still draw visitors even though I don’t write much.
I’m approaching 66,500 visitors to the blog since I began it in 2005. The blog
had the 100,000 page view this month. It was a visitor from Brazil who viewed
September 1, 2007.
I still love driving the MINI. It’s just over two years old
and it has 36,600 miles on the odometer. That means it is out of warranty. I have
about 408 hours of driving with the top down and I should be able to add another
two or three hours to the total before the end of the month.
I was filling the tank this morning as I was running errands.
The young woman who was filling her car next to me asked what make of car it
was. I smiled and said it was a MINI and a lot of fun to drive.
She finished filling her car and drove away. She had a UCLA
license plate frame on her rear license.
I had a chance to think about our interaction as I was waiting
in line at the checkout at the market later this morning.
She could have been not very interested in cars and
genuinely didn’t know what it was. The alternative hypothesis was that she was
flirting with me and I missed her pass.
Fascinating.
I have four classes to teach this quarter at ITT Technical
Institute. Three are project management courses and one is an accounting and
finance course. I like the classes and I know most of the students from prior
classes so that makes the class more fun for me. I still have to struggle to
get the students to turn in their assignments.
The traditional month long celebration of all things Charles,
also known as Chuckay, was another success.
Doug and I managed to visit The Counter and Morton’s the
Steakhouse. We didn’t make it to the Original Tommy’s Hamburgers this year. Maybe
we finally learned to exercise moderation in our consumption of beef.
Morton’s has changed hands and is now owned by Landry’s Restaurants,
Inc. The beef is still as good as ever. There were some changes. The cart with
the various cuts of beef in cellophane and the live lobster are gone. Landry’s has
added more fish and chicken to the menu so the variety is greater.
This year I didn’t invite Doug’s mother to join us since she
is now a Vegan.
I am now a student again.
I enrolled in a certificate program in project management
from the University of Redlands. They have a campus near where I live. It is a
five course program. The class is small, there are six students. Three of them
will finish at the end of this term so there will be only three of us unless
more sign on. The courses can be taken in any order.
There, now you are up to date with me.
Be well and stay happy.
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