Last night I went to bed at 11pm, fell asleep quickly, got up once at 1am, fell back asleep pretty quickly, finally waking at 5am and getting up at 6am.
According to my Fitbit, I got in 7,941 steps yesterday and
last night I slept for 4 hours, 56 minutes.
The plan for today was to go to El Retiro but Teresa didn’t
like that it’s overcast so we may not go. We’ll wait a little longer and see if
the weather changes.
After breakfast I returned to bed and slept for about an
hour.
I told Teresa about the robot dog yesterday and she told me Monica
was playing with it before she met up with us.
The new plan for today is to have lunch in El Correo
(sort of a belated Mother’s Day lunch) then go to El Tesoro so the ladies can
check out the stores but MT wasn’t answering her phone. Last chance she finally
answered, we left the apt at 1:30, picked her up by Didi and continued on to El
Correo for 17,300 pesos.
The ladies shared a chicken breast plate while I had the baby
beef, a baked potato and a Coke. The total check with tip was 221,796 pesos ($59).
I ordered another Didi to take us to El Tesoro for 10,100
pesos.
Teresa expected the mall to not be busy which it wasn’t
until we turned the corner by H&M and encountered this World Cup card
collecting & swapping event:
The ladies went in to check out H&M while I took a seat
on a sofa. It looks by this photo that there is a page for each team (here
South Africa) where you paste on the individual players' card.
When the ladies returned, we went up to Valentina’s
where they had a slice of cheesecake and I a slice of carrot cake (mine was
dry) and we all had coffees for 66,000 pesos.
Coming down the escalator the crowd for the World Cup card
trading was even larger.
At the taxi stand there was no line as we returned to
Envigado for 27,000 pesos.
I watched 60 Minutes then started my pre-sleep
routine.
RELEASE ALL THE
EPSTEIN FILES NOW!
FUNNY


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