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Jul. 15th, 2015 11:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Drat. I was going to go to bed, but Scott and the others still aren't back from Cedar Point, and I can't reach to turn on the light in our bedroom. There's a lamp on the side of the bed against the wall, but Scott leaves his laptop and iPad mini on the floor there, so I don't want to try to walk there (and wouldn't even if I could see). I suppose I can crawl across the bed to the lamp. My ankle won't like it, but it's probably better than waiting until they get home-- It's after 11 p.m. now, and we don't know when to expect them.
The light is important because I need to take my meds which requires being able to see the bottles and because I need to find my toothbrushing stuff which is somewhere in there and because I need to replace the fitted sheet and mattress pad which keep coming loose. I might not bother, given how late it is, if I were at home, but in a rental house... Yeah.
I'd stay up and link find, but the internet here has been flaky all day today. Google keeps insisting that I'm offline and therefor can't do anything with Google docs. I've been able to send and receive email reliably, and I can browse most websites, at least most of the time. It's just Google that's really complaining. My impression is that small blips in connectivity can upset Google docs for quite a while after they've resolved.
The light is important because I need to take my meds which requires being able to see the bottles and because I need to find my toothbrushing stuff which is somewhere in there and because I need to replace the fitted sheet and mattress pad which keep coming loose. I might not bother, given how late it is, if I were at home, but in a rental house... Yeah.
I'd stay up and link find, but the internet here has been flaky all day today. Google keeps insisting that I'm offline and therefor can't do anything with Google docs. I've been able to send and receive email reliably, and I can browse most websites, at least most of the time. It's just Google that's really complaining. My impression is that small blips in connectivity can upset Google docs for quite a while after they've resolved.