Last night I went to bed at 10pm, got up twice during the night, woke up at 5:15 and got up at 6:15.
Happy Pi Day!
I left the apt at 9am and walked to the mall. Exito Wow
wasn’t open and a guard confirmed they’re only open Monday thru Friday, so I
couldn’t pay the epm bill.
The nearest ATM didn’t work
so I went up to the banking area and used an ATM outside
Bancolombia to deposit 100mil into Teresa’s account for Netflix.
Downstairs I had a latte in Urbania for a little over
an hour. Innovation Corp texted they received my payment and will send our
package to Envigado. 😊
I agreed to a draw with Troyclough, lowering my rating to
1513.
I left at 11am, bought a large container of eggs in Exito
and returned to the apt by taxi.
Lately, I’ve notice Teresa asks me questions as I step out
of the shower. I’m beginning so suspect she wants to see me naked. 😊
We left the apt at noon and took a Didi to El Tesoro mall
for 15,300 pesos.
We got in a short line for Crepes & Waffles. I
spotted 3 tables that had already been served which were most likely to open up
first. The one inside soon became available and we sat down and placed our
order.
I explained to Teresa Pi day and Saint Patrick’s Day and how
Chicago dies their river green.
Then Teresa decided she wanted to move upstairs. (I don’t
care what table a woman chooses, I just don’t like moving once I’ve gotten
settled.)
We moved upstairs near a crying baby. (Of course, the
parents would want to be furthest from the crowd.) Lunch was only 76,350 pesos
and I paid in cash.
Teresa checked out clothes in Zara and a couple more
stores.
She went in to H&M to exchange a blouse but
didn’t find anything so she took cash and handed me 239,000 pesos because I had
paid for it with my debit card.
We stopped in Medipiel and Teresa bought a couple things for
312,630 pesos ($ and received a lot of free samples.
We had drinks in Valentina’s and shared a slice of
yogurt cake. They have these cute ice cream parlor chairs
similar to my chess table chairs so I had Teresa ask where they
got them. The waitress gave me two names, Calmahome (google found 1
location) and 3House (google found 3 locations). The seat of one of my
chairs is already broken (probably dried out and after 10 years of sitting on
it) and I’m using the other with the computer desk.
I decided it would be best if I took a photo of one of the
chairs.
Now let me set the scene for you. Like a lot of tables in Medellin,
they have hooks underneath where you can hang a bag. I had taken off my cap and
hooked it to the carabiner on my tech bag then I shortened its strap so it wouldn’t
hit the floor and put it on the hook.
I got up to take a photo of the chair and I either stepped
on or otherwise got my food tangled in my bag. I didn’t fall or drop my phone
but it did look awkward. I took my photos and returned to my chair. (Two near
falls in two days.)
The total for two coffees and a slice of yogurt cake was
76,300 pesos and I paid in cash.
We left at 5pm and stopped in Dollar City so Teresa
could purchase a few things. I have to remember the store is located one level
below the Carulla grocery store.
I ordered a Didi to return us to Envigado for 15,200 pesos.
I tried the TV headphones again but they lasted only about
30 minutes until the battery failed.
Just before 8pm we heard mariachis; we could hear them but
we couldn’t see them.
I noticed a Social Security $0.00 pre-credit notification
deposit made to my account, probably a precursor to next month’s deposit.
The plan for tomorrow is for another day trip to El Tesoro –
if it’s not raining.
I watched a little news and read some from my Kindle before
going to bed at 10pm.
RELEASE ALL THE
EPSTEIN FILES NOW!
FUNNY
































