We returned my place in Croton and were exhausted, something that always seems to happen to us after a cruise. I am not sure whether it was from waking up at 4:30 am with minimal sleep, or whether it's because we're just getting old. A third possibility exists for me, as I've been coughing and feeling a bit achy today.
When we arrived at my place, we decided to rest a bit. I couldn't fall asleep, yet I was tired all day. Eventually, we needed to go out and get something to eat. So, it was off to a local Mexican joint for dinner. We wanted to go to a place where we could hear each other speak, so the two closest Mexican joints were out of the question. So it was off to the "new" Mexican joints in Croton. We were pleased that we made this choice, as the place was busy, yet quiet. We could chat without shouting for a change. I ordered the Fajitas while RQS ordered the Enchiladas Mole. Both were very good, and made us put this place on our list of go-to restaurants.
Our next stop was at Stew Leonard's in Yonkers. $120 later, I had enough food to restock my larder. But I was running out of energy. After 1 more stop at CVS for cough medicine, we were home for the night. Hopefully, I don't have anything more serious than a common bug....
PS: While at the new Mexican joint, I received a text from the firm supplying me with a new CPAP machine. Why they would send this the night before my appointment is a total mystery to me. So, I clicked on their link for a facial scan, and also gave them information on both my health and the CPAP Mask I prefer wearing. Since I know more than the average newcomer to CPAP use, this was a waste of my time. But, I know that certain inefficiencies need to be tolerated, so that adjustments for the individual can be made ahead of time....
PPS: The facial wasn't needed when I picked up my new machine and new mask. Why they bothered with this extra step befuddles me!
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