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Day Off Today - MLK

I love Mondays off, especially returning from a long weekend trip.

It was time to return the BMW.  It had to have the fuel topped off before dropping it back off at Enterprise.  The gentleman that rented it to me drove me back home.

This morning was all about the errands (not about that bass...no treble):

  • Trader Joe's to pick up coconut oil, almond meal, and pecans (they had the coconut oil today...yay!)
  • Starbucks (Al had gotten a $10 gift card which he gave me; I bought K-cups)
  • Produce Market
  • Verizon Wireless to trade in Al's iPhone 4 (we got $70 USD which they applied to the next bill)
  • Wegmans
  • Stop 'N Shop
The afternoon was about cooking and laundry.  I made Paleo chicken cutlets, Paleo meatloaf, and roasted vegetables (sweet potato, red and green peppers, and onions).

Interspersed with the cooking and the laundry, I caught up on the shows on the DVR (Worst Cooks in America from the last two weeks, and Empire).

This evening was about the gym.  Tonight's workout had a nice sting.

Talked to Al this evening and filled him in on the day's events.

I think I'm caught up now on this blog.  Go me!

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