Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Update and "How To" leave a comment

I saw Walt again this afternoon with Tip and Corinne. Eric, a friend from work dropped by as well. Walt was more awake during our visit and mainly kept trying to scratch his face. Once, he raised his left arm over his head and kept it there - dunno what he was trying to do but it was an impressive effort nonetheless.

He has the trach tube back in now, and he looks more comfortable without that other tube going down his throat and all that tape over his mouth.

If anybody wants to read or post a comment, please do. Here's how:

  • At the bottom of the window of this (and every) blog post, there's a line of text.
  • That line of text tells who posted (i.e. Rick), the time (mountain time it seems) and the number of comments.
  • Notice that the number of comments ("2 Comments) is underlined.
  • Click it.
  • You'll be taken to a new screen. The cursor is automatically placed in a window where you all you need to do is type in your comment.
  • When you are finished typing in your comment, you need to identify yourself by clicking one of the buttons below labeled "Google Blogger", "Anonymous", or "Other".
  • By clicking "Anonymous", you don't have to sign up for Google (it's free though) nor do you have to become a member of a 12 step program. Just click the orange colored "Publish" button at the bottom and your comment is posted for all to read.
  • If you have a Google Blogger account, you click the "Google Blogger" button and sign in with your username/password and click the orange colored "Publish" button.
  • If you want to create a Google Blogger account (recommended), click on the link that says Sign up here (after the "No Google Account?) and you'll be taken to a screen that will give you directions for signing up. It takes about a minute. Then proceed to post.
Any questions with posting, I'll be happy to help. You can email me at skanron@us.ibm.com.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Testing

Anonymous said...

Patty says: Just a thought when you visit. Go to the side of the bed and say "Hi Walter this is " Open your eyes and look and me (forceful)Say this several times during your visit if he is not opening his eyes. They have him on a little sedation for his adjitation when he wakes up so he is a little sleepy. Thanks again, for visiting Walter. It means a lot to me and Walter. Luv ya-Patty