Last night I went to bed at 10pm, fell asleep quickly, got up once at 11:30, finally waking/getting up at 5:30.
According to my Fitbit, I got in 5,170 steps yesterday and
last night I slept for 6 hours and 57 minutes for a sleep score of 82.
I had a short nap after breakfast.
I left the apt at 9am and walked to the mall where I
recycled a couple batteries and a plastic bottle. Upstairs Servibanca still
wasn’t dispensing cash but I was able to withdraw 2 million pesos from a
Davivienda ATM, luckily all 100s.
I had a latte in Urbania for about an hour. I completed another page of 11 puzzles, getting 3 wrong. I left at 11am and upstairs bought a little picture book for Annie James.
I walked back to the apt.
I tried taking a nap after lunch but couldn’t fall asleep.
I left the apt at 2:30 and had a latte in Otra Parte.
Around 4pm it got busy and there was a short line so I paid and returned to the
apt.
I watched another episode of La Brea on Netflix.
At 6pm I put on the Bears game on Fox 32 but got so much
buffering I switched to DAZN. They had a little technical difficulty early on but
it soon got better.
Mr_Blamo (Michael) challenged me to a game on Chess.com.
He’s back in Prague but will be returning to Chicago this Wednesday. I invited
him to join us on Saturday for pizza and the Bears last preseason game at the
Countryside Saloon in Des Plaines.
I was on the recliner when this pigeon came into our apt
I watched the Bears lose to the Cincinnati Bengals 27-9. I
did get my microwave popcorn and a Coke.
At 9:15 I started my pre-sleep routine, going to bed at my
usual 10pm.
RELEASE ALL THE
EPSTEIN FILES NOW!
JOKE OF THE DAY
An older gentleman was on the operating table awaiting surgery and
he insisted that his son, a renowned surgeon, perform the operation. As he was about to get the anesthesia, he
asked to speak to his son.
"Yes, Dad, what is it?"
"Don't be nervous, son; do your best, and just remember, if it doesn't go
well, if something happens to me, your mother is going to come and live with
you and your wife....










