John and I hired a driver yesterday to run a few errands. There are two malls not far from the house, so we went to buy a new mattress (we gave our old one to the movers in Buenos Aires) and I needed to pay my cell phone bill (no option for online payment). At both places, the customer service folks were super-nice but the credit card machines were all down, so we had to make a return trip to Mall #1 after lunch at Mall #2 to pay for everything. We were ultimately successful so the outing felt like a win! We treated ourselves to a good hamburger for lunch.
This week I’ve been doing homework for a “consumables” shipment — because things are so expensive here and/or hard to get, we can have a certain number of pounds of pantry items to be shipped as a separate allowance. I’ve been browsing online at Sam’s Club and Walmart to see what I can put together for a shipment this fall.
John and I are also doing some vacation planning for the spring — let me know if you have any tried and true recommendations, especially anything involving wildlife. Top on our list is a river cruise on the Amazon but we’d love to hear other suggestions.
I finished Jeff Hiller’s “Actress of a Certain Age,” as well as Lauren Groff’s “Fates and Furies.” (I didn’t enjoy it nearly as much as her “Matrix.”) I started reading Kamala Harris’s “107 Days.”

