Last night I went to bed at 10:30, got up once during the night, finally waking/getting up at 6:45.
Daniel texted me he got back from his doctor’s appointment
earlier than expected so we can meet at 9am.
At 8:40 I started the process of ordering a Didi, this time
arriving at the church, Parroquia San Mateo, walked behind it and across the
street to Daniel’s barbershop.
I got my haircut and was done by 9:30 and had a Didi take me
to Todo Drogas. Today it cost 610,100 pesos ($148) because I also picked
up a couple items for my brother and one for Teresa.
Again, I walked a block too far before I realized I had walked
past Tienda Naturista. ☹ I retraced
my steps and bought Omega 3 and Magnesium capsules. Today they were celebrating
an anniversary so I got some type of a discount.
I continued on to Ganso y Castor where I had a latte.
Usually, they are busier on Saturday or maybe I’m just later than usual.
Daniel texted me and asked, “Can I ask you why you don’t
want make a manicure and pedicure”. I replied, “Sure. They take too long
and I don't need one every month. I'll get another one in June.”
After I put a peanut in the tree, I noticed quite a bit of squirrel activity:
Teresa called and asked me to pick up lettuce and 3 lemons
from Ara. I also bought a bag of milk. We’re almost out of our favorite
brand of eggs so I’ll probably be making a trip to the mall this afternoon.
Interestingly, there’s been four tourism police or
contratistas (contractors) camped out in front of Ara this week. It sure
has reduced the illegal parking and the resultant horn blowing on our street. 😊
I left the apt at 2pm and walked to the mall. I stopped in Exito to see if Notebook keyboards seem to be different than laptops. The salesgirl who first approached me didn’t speak English and I’m guessing no one did since she didn’t hand me off to anyone else. We communicated via my basic Spanish and our cellphone translators. The first thing I learned is they don’t have any notebooks, just laptops. I told her my minimum requirements were 1TB of SSD storage and a price under 2,000,000 pesos ($500). They had about 2 dozen different laptops (brands included HP, ASUS, Lenovo) but this is the only one that met my criteria:
I took the above photos and thanked her for her help. (Look
closely at the keyboard; I don’t want one where I have to stumble over what the
keys represent.)
I went to Home Center and down to the 1st
floor where I asked a rep (greeter? He was standing at the foot of the
escalator) for help. On our way he was stopped three times from others asking
for advice. 😊 He ended up handing
me off to a girl working in the paint area. Both of them went with me a couple
aisles away to the “adhesives” area. (I finally realized what I bought to
repair the toilet is an adhesive not a caulk.) The girl suggested something but
then asked another worker for advice. He suggested something else which
certainly looks like silicone caulk. I also got confirmation that this tube
should be enough for one toilet. It only cost 9,900 pesos and I paid in cash at
the self-checkout cash register.
I went over to Urbania and had a latte while
reviewing some more chess notes.
I left at 3:30, bought a large carton of eggs and returned
to the apt by taxi.
I ordered the HP Pavilion laptop from Amazon I wrote about
yesterday and am having it delivered to my brother’s house.
The cost was $387 + $28.06 (estimated tax) = $415.06 and I
put it on my USAA credit card to give me a little more insurance coverage.
It has everything i need, but if I was being nit picky, i would rather have a black than a silver keyboard.
I watched some evening news, often interrupted by buffering.
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