The one question I was repeatedly asked when I went back to work was "Were you getting bored?"and I can honestly say "No." Frighteningly I could very easily become a recluse. When I was asked what I did at home for a month I quoted Peter Gibbons from Office Space: "I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything that I thought it could be." While that is not completely the truth I was certainly enjoying not having to do anything.
I had planned on doing some reading while I was home But I found that to be difficult since I could not really use my left hand to hold the book. After a while my right would get tired or it was just hard to hold the book up with one hand.For those of you wondering what I did during those four weeks I will give you a few ideas. I edited some DVDs, I surfed the web a lot, I chatted with people online, I started this blog ( a lot of typing with one hand takes a bit of time) and I took naps. Naps are nice. I had forgotten that.
I also watched a lot of TV. I had gotten the first three seasons of The X-Files on DVD and I watched some of that, caught up on a few movies, made good use of my Media Center PC and became a Law and Order junkie. I learned that I could watch one Law & Order or another from about 2 in the afternoon until about 6 in the morning. I learned to record the ones in the middle of the night so I could watch them in the morning. It got so bad that if there was not a Law and Order on I felt like there was nothing on. SVU is my favorite.
It was nice while it lasted.
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