Last night I went to bed at 10pm, fell asleep quickly, got up twice during the night, woke up at 6:30 and got up.
I suddenly had a brilliant idea.
I’ll add my Citibank card to Didi, pay the 2,500 pesos I owe them, cancel my
Citibank card and have them send me a new one. He-he-he!
My Uber driver’s name was James
Alexander, same name as my son. I arrived at Pergamino (#2) 5 minutes
before their 9am opening. There were a few people waiting for the restaurant
next door to open. Glenn arrived 10 minutes later. He loaned me the personal
copy of his book Gluttony at Table #1. He’s going to return to the US
December 2nd and stay for a month or so for a few medical
procedures.
Along with 2 lattes I had
something called Granalado (sp?) which was granola, yogurt, nuts, seeds, strawberries,
coconut, and bananas. It was delicious and quite filling.
We shared a taxi back to
Envigado.
I received this message from
USAA.
USAA SCREENPRINT
Why can’t Charles Schwab be this
easy?
Teresa left at 12:15 to visit her
niece.
I watched the Bears get walloped
by the Dallas Cowboys 49-29.
I used my Citibank debit card to
pay my 2,500-peso ($0.54+$0.06) Didi fine. It’s now pending in Citibank; when
it “clears” I’ll cancel my card and order a new one.
I’m on the last episode of season
5 (the last season) of Breaking Bad.
I finished reading the paperback The
Bastard: The Kent Family Chronicles Volume I. Now, I guess I’ll download
the next volume to read on my Nook. First, I’ll check the used bookstore and
see if I see any of the other volumes.
Teresa returned at 9pm.
Today I got in 750 steps.
Fun pix
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