Last night I went to bed at 10pm, got up once at 4am, finally waking/getting up at 6:15am.
Well, if the goal for our trip was to get tans, we failed spectacularly.
We spent most of the time in the shade, Teresa working on her craft projects
and I reading, studying and playing chess.
(As usual I brought 2 tubes of SPF cream and didn’t use either of them.)
Teresa wants to return around Mother’s Day to work on a tan before we visit
Chicago. We’ll see!
I left the apt at 7:45 for Smartfit which seemed not
as busy as usual. Because I missed a week I completed my workout using 10# less
on each of the machines and I only did 10 minutes on the treadmill. I had a
latte in Ganso y Castor where I took this photo of the red squirrel
after the peanut was already gone.
Oops, I guess I accidentally delete the photo. ☹
I don’t know what I did to my camera settings as they aren’t
the same as previously. I used to be able to zoom in 1, 2, 4, 10 times but now
I’m only on a 2-second wait to take a normal photo.
I read on my news feed that pope Francisco passed away this
morning.
I left at 10am and bought a bag of milk in Ara on my
way back to the apt.
Time to take stock of my health: 1) the Calendula capsules I
get from the US work wonders for my lower back but the Calendula tablets here
don’t seem to work the same; 2) my dry skin problem flared up again now that
we’ve returned to Medellin so I’m thinking Teresa is probably right it’s
because of the cold(er) temperatures here; 3) my eyes seem to be affected by
Medellin’s pollution as they felt more normal in Santafe de Antioquia; 4) I
didn’t seem to have much leaking on our trip, not sure if it’s just because we
didn’t move around much or is it because I did the Kegel exercises twice a day?
Teresa returned at 11:15 with a bag of groceries.
I checked my files and the last Claro (paper) bill I have
is from June of 2019. I checked my blog notes and my Claro plan was set up June
1, 2019 for 4GB. That gives me a good idea of what I should ask for (4GB) when
I load our sim cards for the month we are in the States.
I got permission from Teresa to switch to Movistar fiber
optic internet (and television) as long as its contained to the living room and
they don’t make any more holes.
I texted Paola at Movistar with the conditions and
I’m ready to make an appointment. She needs from me a photo of both sides of my
cedula, my address, my email address, and phone number. She repeated that the
cost is 62,000 pesos for this year and after.
I left the apt at 2pm and paid the Tigo/Une WiFi bill
of 129,722 ($30) at the Gana kiosk. I continued on to Los Portenos where
I had a latte while solving 12 more chess puzzles.
This young girl must have spotted this red squirrel because she ran through the park:
I left at 4:15 and
stopped at the copy center to scan my cedula to my USB drive but the lady said
she can only scan to print, not direct to my drive. I thanked her and returned
to the apt so I guess I’ll be making a trip to the mall tomorrow morning.
Someone posted this on Expat Facebook.
I’d hate to be trapped in the US because I don’t have a Yellow Fever vaccination.
Esmeralda came over about 7pm and we walked to Piccolo’s
where we shared a half mushroom, half tomato pizza and we all had Cokes for
113,565 pesos ($26.50). I noticed across the street Smartfit was quite busy.,
When we returned to the apt, I watched (actually just
listened) the news and commentary on MSNBC before going to bed at 10pm.
FUNNY



If you are over 60 you will be exempt from any sort of vaccine requirement. Source Colombia potencia de vida (minisalud site). They use a live virus for yellow fever vaccinations in Colombia which can be dangerous for those with weaker immune systems like the elderly.
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