Ordered A Travel Case For My Bluetooth Keyboard
[ Saturday August 15th 2026 at 10:06 pm ]
I have managed to kill another Bluetooth keyword that I use with my tablet while working on my blog between the use of the warm water therapy pool and while waiting for doctors. The way this one broke is kind of silly. I keep a can of expanding foam with me so in the event I get a flat tire I am able to get myself home and then have time to figure out a permanent repair with the dealership that maintains my power wheelchair. This is instead of being stuck in adverse weather. The can of expanding foam is designed for use with a car to address a puncture and get to a mechanic to change the tire. The valve stem threads for my power wheelchair are the same as what a motor vehicle uses. This can of expanding foam broke a key off my Bluetooth keyboard. This is instead of just popping it off for cleaning. The key is rather important. It is for making a quotation mark and apostrophe.
It is a nuisance. I want to try and avoid this happening in the future. My replacement Bluetooth keyboard doesn't have a number pad and the keys are a bit smaller than a computer keyboard. It will fit inside a pencil crayon case designed to be stored in a 3 ring binder. I have ordered it. This should arrive in about 2 weeks. Once it arrives I will go to WalMart and purchase a 3 ring binder. My thinking is that I could bring my tablet, Bluetooth keyboard and some work for my website down to the waterfront trails. This would work really well to get me out of the house once I have recovered from my right artificial knee being replaced, when my energy starts to return following my left knee joint being replaced and in general when I just want to get out of the house.
Even though this process of replacing my artificial hips, getting artificial knee joints and addressing the seromas that formed following my artificial hip revision surgeries has been incredibly difficult I still genuinely enjoy life. In a few years from now this process is really going to pay off. I will have the best quality of life possible. I am starting to give just a bit of thought to life beyond this series of 6 surgeries. I am positive I can make a life for myself that I am proud of and will be able to enjoy. It won't be easy to accomplish this. But this is what makes it so rewarding.