Teresa got up at 6am and left about 7am for a haircut
appointment – and whatever else women have done. Tomorrow is Juan and Laura’s (Vicky’s
daughter) wedding at 11am. That should
be interesting.
Later today I have to pick up my suit and Teresa has to pick
up her dress. But first she has to get
her nails done.
According to an article I read on the internet there is an
80% chance that La Niña will continue into early 2018.
I received an email from Envios
Market that I have a document waiting for pickup. If it isn’t one of my Chess Life magazines
I’d better call them and make sure they have my correct address.
I returned to the gym for the first time since November 27th. I did my usual exercises in an hour and 40
minutes.
Walking back to the apt it appears that a new beauty salon
is being built on our block.
I returned to the apt by noon and found the Une (internet)
bill waiting for me in the lobby.
Teresa came back at
12:30. I understood the beauty salon was
very busy.
I was unable to get an internet connection even after
unplugging and plugging in the router.
It finally came back about half an hour later.
Among new US
movie releases I would like to see Star
Wars: The Last Jedi (8.1).
Locally, Star Wars
is playing at Oviedo at 3pm.
Teresa left at 2:45.
She warned me there could be quite a wait and she might not return until
4:30 or 5pm.
Teresa came back at 5:15 and we left right away for Vizcaya
mall where we picked up my suit and her dress.
I told her Mu just opened so
we walked to the back side of Parque Lleras but without having the exact
address I guess I just missed it.
Instead we had dinner at Triada
– the restaurant Laura worked at for a short time. Teresa had the Peruvian rice and juice and I
had ribs and coconut lemonade.
We waited outside for about 5 minutes for a taxi that took
us back to the apt and we got back just in time for her 8pm show.
T-shirt of the day: I’m Southern born and Southern
bred. Give me some ribs and cornbread.
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