
Today was the first day in almost 4 years that I've worked out. Katrina renewed our YMCA membership, and I went through the machine and computer orientation tonight. Then spent about 15 minutes on the eliptical machine (ugh!). I now realize how out of shape burgers and pizza can make a guy. The equipment is great, and it's all computerized. Just key in a number, and it tells you the settings for the machine. It then catalogs everything into the computer and sends a monthly summary. I can also login to a website and get the info online. Pretty amazing.
Jonathan likes his new class, and his teacher. He's been kind of sick and is on another antibiotic. Maybe this one will knock out the bugs. On the downside, I've had a sore throat for a few days now.
Work is going okay. Busier than a one-legged man in a butt kicking contest! But that seems to be the rule and not the exception.
Often times when I try to describe what it is my company does, people kind of glass over. So today's pic is from our clinic in Ft. Worth, taken right after the installation. You'll see the fundus camera (allows photographer to get inside the eye and take pictures of the back of the eye called the retina), the stereo-capable monitor, and the Apple PowerMac G5 (in the back). This equipment is combined to photograph diabetic patients in order to get early detection and staging of diabetic retinopathy and macular edima.
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