*** yesterday ***
i got a great night's sleep, woke up at 07.30, and made my way to class. class wasn't as boring as usual, and our second class, the really horrible one, was actually informative for the first hour or so. which was, to say the least, quite surprising.
i finally got off campus around 19.30, and made it to taekwondo around 08.45. training went well, but the skin on two toes of my damaged foot has gone dark, and numb, and i'm starting to worry about gangrene. or something.
*** today ***
OMFG. as i'm writing this, i'm reading up on gangrene, and it looks quite likely that that's what's happening to my toes. this is most disturbing. scary. and i'm going to see my doctor asap. which will only be tomorrow.
#@$%.
anyway, i woke up at 04.10 this morning, to lots of heavy thunder, and a few drops of rain. winter's here!
i woke up early this morning, and have been at work since 10.04. i'm "taking a break" at 14.00, and going to dizengoff center, where i'm taking the taekwondo class for warmup and stretching.
and brutal punishment.
there're some kids training there who are really rude, and i get to employ all the fun techniques i learned in cape town.
and i'm a bit of a sadist.
and then, back to work. until 21.30, or thereabouts.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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