5.026 performance

Wednesday 12/27/2023

Today was the day for the Channing House Musical Potpourri, at 7pm in the lobby. This was the conception of Mary R, chorus director. She roped me into it when she found out I was playing the guitar again.

I did the laundry; I went for a short walk and picked up a prescription at CVS, and I put in about 3 hours getting together a new Advanced Health Care Directive and some other end of life type papers. But mostly, I fiddled around killing time until 5, when I went down for an early supper, and to put out the sound system for the lobby so we’d have a mic.

Then back to my room to fidget until 6:30 when I took the guitar down and joined the other musicians setting up. I was surprised how nice this time was, just hanging out with musicians as they tune up and get ready. Here’s a snatch of video to show the room.

Here was the program, which Mary had set up in 7-minute segments: Sing-A-Long with Arlene (pianist, in the santa hat); Baroque Trio (Lou on recorder, Alice on cello, Kay on flute, in the center of the video); piano and clarinet duet by John and Francis; Sandy doing a reading from a story by Truman Capote; a cello/flute duet; then little ol’ Moi doing two songs on guitar; and the Jazzy Trio, which is Arlene, Stew and Kay again. Jerry video’d the whole show, and I expect he will give me a clip of my performance which I may share later on.

So, David, how did it go? Well you know, it went very very well indeed. I didn’t make any musical screwups, and the audience were smiling and singing along. And I got probably the biggest hand of the night. Afterward several people came up to me to congratulate me and say they enjoyed it. Part of that might have been just surprise, since I have never done any public performance of any kind around here, and suddenly I’m singing and playing the guitar in front of a crowd. But they seemed sincerely impressed.

5.025 boxing day

Tuesday 12/26/2023

No writers group today. I spent the morning hour going through and organizing my various end of life documents, especially the Advanced Health Care Directive. I need to change that and I see the current one was prepared by the attorney who redid the family trust after Marian’s death. I don’t want to go back to her, and I don’t want to go down to the one in San Jose I worked with a couple years back. Anyway I did a couple of other paperwork things.

Then down to FOPAL for the weekly processing of donations. And also for another 2 hours with Frank, going through computer-related stuff he has accumulated in the storage room. The quesstion was, what of this is worth saving to sell at the Vintage Computer Fest in August, and what can be recycled? We got through maybe half the boxes before I called a halt.

Back home for a nap, rehearse (performance tomorrow night!), dinner.

5.023 eve

Sunday 12/24/2023

Big event today was the official Channing House Christmas Brunch lunch, to which I had invited sister-in-law Jean. I went down and picked her up at 11:30. Came back, she admired my balcony garden, then we joined Carolyn, Edie, and Susan who I had invited to my reserved table of 5. CH brunch featured mimosas, very interesting, their version was more persimmon juice with persimmon seeds floating in it — and fancy Eggs Benedict with salmon under the egg. It was a good group, 4 interesting and highly intelligent women, plus me.

After I took Jean home, I followed up on a tech squad call I should have handled a day earlier but forgot. Helped Bille with her email issues on an iPad.

I was just getting ready for a solitary supper when an acquaintance, Helen, a 9th floor resident, called. She had sent an invitation to me and a bunch of other people to share our sack suppers (it being a holiday, the dining room shut down at 4) in the 9th floor dining room. I had ignored it at the time, but now she was on the phone saying, come on up. There were four others there and we had a pleasant supper and chat.

5.022 eve eve

Saturday 12/23/2023

So what to do with a Saturday in the holiday season? I have no imagination. No, I did not go sort books at FOPAL, although I will confess I gave that a brief passing thought. I paid a credit card bill, I wrote several thoughtful emails, I practiced guitar — I am feeling the pressure of the coming date when I actually have to perform in public and it panics me when I momentarily forget a lyric — on the other hand, I am quite enjoying playing for my own amusement, I like the way I sound in the privacy of my room — and put in an hour on the 240Z model. Next step on that is to spray it with clear coat and then polish that.

So for lunch I felt like a change and did the terrifically imaginative thing of, I’m ashamed to admit, driving to the In&Out Burger place for a cheeseburger and choc shake. Well, it was a change. And good, actually. Then I walked a bit in the Baylands. That was about it.

5.021 free day

Friday 12/22/2023

That rarity, an almost uncommitted day. At 9:45 I met with Ann C. to help her take her iMac down to her car, for transport to the Apple store. We (several members of the tech squad) have been fussing over this iMac for a couple weeks, trying to get her new Epson printer to print double-sided as it claims to do. In the course of those visits we had noticed that the iMac ran horribly slow, just taking forever to respond to anything. So she had a Genius Bar appointment. I didn’t go along, I only helped load it in the car.

Later she emailed the tech group that multiple geniuses had looked at it and claimed that it ran so slowly because the Intel chip — this was a 2019, the last year before the new Apple Silicon came in — couldn’t handle the current level of the OS. And she decided to buy a new iMac. I think when the new one comes, she will give me the old one. I will reformat it and install the last Intel-only OS version, and we can sell it through our gift shop. Some employee will buy it and get good use from it. Hell, I’m still getting good use out of a 2015 iMac. (Fortunately I don’t allow automatic OS upgrades, so it’s still sitting on an old OS version, and runs just fine. If I was in the Windows world, I’d be running Win10 still.)

Took a standard walk, despite some grumbles from the gouty foot. Put in a lot of guitar practice time. Spent a looooong time looking at AI tools for novel writing. There are several, and I’m going to spend some time trying out one or more of them.

5.019 new person, meeting, hobbies

Wednesday 12/20/2023

It has been more than a week since I had a proper walk, and outside it was raining heavily. So I put on my walking shoes and went down to the gym and put 2.0 miles on the treadmill. My gouty toe was starting to hurt near the end of the 40 minutes, but it settled down soon after.

Next up was to drive to the other end of University avenue to meet with Leah Lin. Leah is a woman who is developing a clientele among seniors at CH as personal tech support or general personal assistance. She was recommended to me by Joanne T and Connie C.

The problem I want to solve is to have a younger, more available person to hold my medical PA, in case I am hospitalized and can’t communicate. The End of Life series we did a couple of months back sensitized me to this issue. You can need quick response at first, and possibly long-term and rather burdensome monitoring after. I talked it over with Leah, who comes across as the kind of responsible, smart person that Connie and Joanne described, and she is going to write up her understanding of the problem and what she would offer and send it as an email.

At 1pm was the monthly FOPAL volunteer zoom meeting. Last sale netted $18K, new ceiling lights being installed in the main room.

The rest of the day was open. I practiced guitar — my debut as a performing artist is exactly a week from now! — and worked on the 240Z model. This model does not have opening doors, yet it has a very detailed interior, which in the end will be visible only by peering through the side windows. I worked on painting chrome on the dashboard bits and wood color on the steering wheel, and such.

5.018 meeting, tech fail

Tuesday 12/19/2023

Gout pain is almost subsided although the toe is still a bit puffy. Didn’t do much. The writers group cue was “that’s that, something is finalized” and I spent some time writing about the day I moved to Channing House (based on the emotional moments I wrote about on Day 198). But after fiddling with it for an hour decided I didn’t want to share that anyway. There were some nice essays by others, although to my surprise nobody else wrote about that particular transition. I thought several would.

After lunch I spent a very frustrating hour with Ann’s iMac. She has a new Epson printer which definitely should do double-sided printing, but neither me no two other tech people have been able to make it do that. The feature won’t show up in a print dialog, which probably indicates we have the wrong driver level, but… I don’t know. Fail.

5.017 meeting, fopal

Monday 12/18/2023

Took a walk, but cut it short at a mile because the gout in my right big toe hasn’t subsided yet. Going along, favoring my right foot, I almost tweaked by right knee. So headed back.

The Event Coordinators meeting at 10:30 is a highlight of the month. I get word of all the events for the next month so I can update the AV group spreadsheet.

A quick lunch then off to FOPAL in the very welcome rain. There I found ten (10!) boxes of donations to go through, which took 2 and a half hours.