UN NOUVEL ORDINATEUR!

08/11/2020

My sleep was somewhat sufficient, but I will never complain about being in a bed. My first move was to head downstairs to brew some coffee. For calories, I consumed a banana. Staying in routine, I used the deck as my office and worked on my usual assignments. After accomplishing an adequate amount of assignments, I received a text from Best Buy. The laptop I had ordered was ready for pickup. Tracy drove me to the corresponding store, and I was the new owner of a Samsung Chromebook. 

We returned to the house, and I commenced the computering. My previous computer was a MacBook Air, so I had to learn a new operating system. This was not too difficult of a task. It did take some time to download the necessary applications and to sign in to everything. After personalizing my Chromebook, I discovered that an adopter was needed to connect my SD card. Rather than make Tracy chauffeur back to Best Buy, I opted to get a workout in. It was about a ten-mile trek, and I traveled through a wide diversity of neighborhoods. My favorite thing to do in the big cities is to explore these unique areas hidden throughout. The trip took me through the posh parts, the middle-class communities, and the less financially fortunate areas. It is fascinating to compare these levels of living in different cities that I have explored. After about an hour of biking, I returned to Best Buy. The connector cable was a little pricey for my taste, but it was a necessity. 

I opted to take a different route back, and I spent most of my time on South Sheridan Boulevard. This was not a designated bike route, and the sidewalks were substandard. It was a thrilling challenge, and I did not mind because my bike was void of baggage. I spotted an authentic Hispanic hideout and pulled over for some energy. My midday meal was two lengua tacos and a mango Jarrito. It came with radishes, cucumbers, lime, a thick grilled jalapeno, and a heavenly hot sauce. It was the bomb. Feeling energized, I sprinted back to the Suta's. With my new connector, I was able to edit some photos. Colby and Glenn arrived after a hard day's work, and Tracy was finishing up the feast. Dinner was delectable. We enjoyed salmon, salad, and roasted sweet potatoes. Of course, there was a wine that paired perfectly. After dining, we retired to the porch and chatted the night away. Bedtime beckoned, and sleeping sounded sublime