February 5, 2026 Breakfast - Granola Lunch - Mary and Tito’s Dinner - Vara
I watched the second or third day of the tech meltdown spread to the entire market and then dressed and around 9:00 ate a bowl of tropical fruit salad, granola, milk, and mango yogurt, and started reading the Earn refund documents. It occurred to me that it would be better for several reasons for me to fund the refund from my personal assets rather then my IRA, including stepped up basis, ordinary income tax on IRA distributors, and the fact that I had available money in my personal accounts to fund the refund without selling any stock.
I called Wayne to confirm and he agreed, so I then revised the documents to transfer the warrant from my IRA to me personally.
The morning went smoothly with calls with a client regarding his case.
Finally by 12:30 I sent out the draft documents and started calling Aaron to see if we were still planning to meet for lunch.
Finally around 1:15 when I called Aaron’s number Monica answered and told me Aaron was not well, so I drove to Mary and Tito’s for lunch.
By 1:30 there were several open booths, so I did not wait. Soon I ordered my usual, Blue Corn Enchiladas with double beans, extra onions, ground beef, an egg over easy, and red chili. All this plus a flour tortilla and chips and salsa and a fresh flower bouquet on the table for $10.95. I love Mary and Tito’s refried beans, red chili, and prices, so it is my favorite New Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque and the fact that it is near my house is a plus. I ate the entire platter of food because it was so delicious and because I was hungry.
After lunch I drove home and check my portfolio. It had suffered a .93% loss. Painful, but not the disaster of yesterday.
At 3:00 Suzette arrived and after another long phone call we drove up to an estate sale near Paseo and Wyoming. Suzette bought several items, including two lovely Chinese fabric lanterns, and I found a soy sauce pourer.
After we loaded our purchases we drove to Vara and ordered two flights. Suzette ordered whites Prius the newly Zero, which is a slightly sweeter reimagined Sauvage by Laurent and I ordered a red flight. I liked the media and really liked the Tinto, but hated the Zingara (an attempt to create a Southern Rhone blend).
After we selected our wines, the waitress asked, “Are you here for Paella. Thursday is paella night.”
We immediately said “Yes.”, and ordered a small paella for $25.00. A large is $50”00. The paella was moist with lots of flavor dotted with shrimp, small sausage balls, strips of red pepper and mussels.
We both enjoyed it and took half of it home.
When we arrived at home around 6:30 we watched news until 8:00 when we watched Midsomer Mystery.
Suzette fetched the last fruitcake and we ate slices of it for dessert.
We went to bed at 10:00.
Bon Appetit






















