Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Patrick's Diary - 11/24/2015

Looking at the message board over I-405, I was shocked by the charge of toll lanes in this busy Tuesday morning. It was 8 bucks. Wow, I don't exaggerate that I couldn't afford it. People seemed very enthusiastic to go to work two days before Thanksgiving. Many of them would be on the road to go to different cities even States to have family reunions. 
Before approaching the bridge above I-90 interchange, I had listened to traffic report on Spirit that it was being highly congested at southend on I-405. As soon as I arrived there, I could feel the pain. Message board told the drivers that a collision had caused long delay. Had I spent 8 bucks earlier, it wouldn't have done anything better for me. 
Getting out of the exit to Coal Creek, I went through narrow roads to get onto Lake Washington Blvd at the eastside of the freeway, then passed Seahawks facility to go through downtown Renton to arrive at the parking lot. 

I planned to go to work early tomorrow and would pick up my son at UW dorm early in the afternoon. However, calling him on my way home after work, I learned that he wanted me to come to his dorm around 6pm because he would have rehearsal with his partner in drama class. Wow, Thanksgiving's Eve, these kids would work until late evening. Anyway, it would be for drama class, so might be a lot of fun. 
Eating the dinner, I came up to my reading room to keep reading Krugman and Wells' Macroeconomics. My goal is to thoroughly finish it before Christmas Break, then lay out my comprehensive National Economic Plan. I will start reviewing Single Variable Calculus at the beginning of the new year for the preparation of more advanced research in Macroeconomics while taking an online class of World Economy. 

Going to the gym at almost 10:30 pm, I hadn't known the schedule had been changed that it would be closed at 11:00 pm. However, I walked on treadmill for half an hour at least. 

Coming back home, I posted my review of the concepts of Unemployment and the national economic plan associated with those concepts on my Linkedin page. 

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