Hello, beautiful people of Read.cash. I hope life smiles on you.
Today I was busy running some errands and catching up on some unfinished business. It looks like my pre-pandemic routine is about to return. Classes on-site are scheduled to resume next week. I've already mentioned in some articles before that here the government has established a lockdown scheme of alternate weeks. And it's expected that classes in schools and universities will follow the same scheme as of next Monday. Therefore my son will have classes on site one week and the following classes online.
This means that I will have to combine my work from home and my online time with the commute of bringing my son back and forth, which is not always easy with the traffic in Caracas.
In my article for today, I will just relate some of the things I did. And tell you about some of the places I've been during the day.
In the morning I had to take my son for a panoramic x-ray of his teeth. It may have to remove the wisdom teeth that have been bothering him a bit in recent days. We want to prevent the pain from increasing, so tomorrow I will have to take him to an appointment with the dentist so they can evaluate the X-ray and tell us if they should remove the four wisdom teeth.
The place where the X-ray was taken is in a shopping center in Caracas called Millennium Mall. In my opinion, this is the most attractive shopping center in the city from an architectural point of view, although it isn't the largest. I hadn't been here since long before the pandemic began and I was surprised to see that now many stores are closed and others have been replaced, the crisis hasn't happened in vain here.
After taking the X-ray my son and I stopped for a coffee. And we grab a Mochaccino.
When we left the Millennium mall we had to go to my mother's house to try to charge her car's battery. But we failed in the mission and probably these days, I will have to go get the battery from the car and take it to charge it.
Back home I had to go to look for some documents in an area called La Carlota. I hadn't been there for a long time, but I was glad to find that one of the best sweet secrets of Caracas as far as the pastry is concerned is still there, and it wasn't a victim like other spots of the lockdown months of the pandemic. The place is a tiny French handmade pastry shop, where you can get the best tartlets in the city.
Of course, since we were passing by, we stopped to buy some strawberries and blackberry tartlets to take home. The place for those who want more information is called Galia and is on the main Av. of La Carlota.
Back home in the middle of the afternoon, I could see that the crypto markets are still in bloody red, and so are the tokens on SmartBCH. So at the moment, it is time to don't panic and don't make hasty decisions. So I closed the charts and decided to catch up with my notifications here.
This has been my Tuesday so far. And you? How was your day? And for those of you who are waking up. What are your plans for the day that begins?
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September 21, 2021
Stawberry tarlet looks so yummy.