i discovered last night that the girl that i met at the busstop was in the same class as her best friend! small world indeed.
i went to bed around midnight last night, or thereabouts (i think, at any rate), but i couldn't get to sleep until around 1 or 2am. i was finally relaxed for the first time in months, and it's as if my brain was on fire!
i kept having all these really good ideas, and i just HAD to write all of them down.
i woke up around 05.30, tired but my mind was still hyperactive: i lay there for an hour and a half unable to sleep, just thinking. around 7am i got up, wrote down some of my thoughts, and took the dog for a run around the kibbutz.
afterwards, i went for communal breakfast, which is nice and easy, and i learned a really nifty trick for removing the shell from boiled eggs.
i swam for a bit - but when i say a bit i mean i swam three lengths and just couldn't do any more.
and i used to be a good swimmer. it kinda sucks to be all out of breath when you haven't done anything.
so i spent the day chilling.
yep, that's what i do when i come here.
the ceremony / celebration / show was nice, the food was both good and plentiful, and now it's time for some sleep.
more is nog 'n dag.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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Thursday, July 10, 2003
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