today was long, yet i accomplished nothing. i woke up around 10am to phone this guy at the wingate institute in order to negotiate my way into the course despite my distinct lack of hebrew.
he was a complete bastard. i couldn't get him to budge on anything. i phoned my instructor afterwards, and after twenty minutes with her on the phone, he eventually buckled, and agreed to allow me a translator.
i've been invited to go to my cousin's kibbutz next week, as her daughter's having her batmitvah ceremony. two or three days by the pool there won't kill me.
ummm. i played lots of starcraft today.
we had a special training in taekwondo forms today - three hours of pain and dizzy spells, and then getting told i wasn't doing my best when i was just proud of myself for not falling down.
i just got home from studying for our corporate law exam. we have fourteen cases to go through, all in perfect legalese, and all i could think of was "must - sleep".
well, i know what i'll be doing tomorrow.
studying.
i know, that wasn't obvious.
i'm so messed up that when i got home i had a really dumb argument with grootbek, who's convinced that i was smoking dope. you know, red eyes, vacant look, and (ok, i don't have a clue how to finish the sentence).
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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