Martes, Febrero, Dieci-Seis, Do Mil Diez.
So how do you top a great dinner at Sandrina’s? Not sure, but it’s always fun to try. (new places) The bar has been set quite high.
Pedro, Sharon, and I headed out for desayuno, The Sweet Thing kind. “Everything is good here!”, according to Darci our tall dark-haired waitress. Omelets, pancakes, waffles, and sweet rolls. After the bellies were ½ full, we parted our ways, with Pedro y Sharon heading back to Sayulita. I walked down to IXTA to do some banking. Mortgage due today. You know, on-line banking has done for us what a bun has done for a hotdog: Made it very easy! (analogy by Juan)
4pm, and since the stock market was open today, it was time for some homework. YoYo Mo’s was open and with one eye on the Olympics, the other assisted with the writing. Over to the Shamrock where Gil y Jess were sorting through all the St. Patty’s Day paraphernalia. 28 days and counting!
After swapping a few laughs and stories with Mike and Sherry, (Terralta I trash) I hiked home. Movie & a dinner! Hint, if you’re at all feeling just a bit blue, do not, I repeat, do NOT watch John Cusack’s movie “Una Muerte Inesperada!” (or in English, “Grace is Gone!” It will not cheer you up!. Afterwards, I tried to play it backwards so the ending would be happier, but only DJ’s can do that. (thanks for the loaner, P&S)
Buenos Noches!
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