I left home at 6:30 am and expected to arrive at the office in an hour, but a truck leaking oil blocked two lanes close to 70th Street in Kirkland on I-405 South, which had traffic well delayed. Though when I approached the scene, the truck had been pulled to the shoulder, it had taken me extra half an hour on the road.
After the dinner, I had been sleeping until an hour ago. Because I practiced soccer including dashing in the field back and forth multiple times yesterday after not having done it for more than one year, though I have been working out at gym almost everyday, it still caused me very deep muscle pain. I even couldn't sleep very well last night. It's very odd when I stood up or sat down, I didn't feel any pain but just a little bit sourness in my muscle, but when I lied down, the pain was pretty significant. However, I knew it was just a matter of time of recovery. After waking up one hour ago, the pain was gone.
The windstorm yesterday was very severe. Two people were killed by falling branches and hundreds of thousands families are still losing power. As I filmed and posted yesterday, a lot of branches were knocked down from trees and piled on our driveway and in our front yard. My dad piled them together by the road of our neighborhood. Today, Dennis loaded them into his trailer and will dump them somewhere he knows. I pulled the following clip on Youtube someone else snapped at Lake Washington, you can tell how strong the windstorm was.
It's midnight now, I am about to sleep, again.
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