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Monday, January 12, 2004

12/01/04

*** 9th ***

we went to sleep around 08.30, woke up at 12.00, and went back to her place to eat lunch, and babysit her little brother.

we went to my relatives for supper, which was really nice, and i slept at her place.

*** 10th ***

i got up really, really late - around 12.00 or so, and went home to shower and change. she picked me up, and we went to her grandparents for lunch, which was great - lots of good food, and their apartment is like a museum - really amazing pictures and things all over the place.

after lunch i came home, and did some homework, and then SxS fetched me, and we went through to ramat aviv to work on our project.

*** yesterday ***

we more or less finished our project at about 05.00, and i got to bed around 05.30.

i didn't wake up at 06.30 for training.
i didn't wake up in time to complete my maths homework.

i bladed to class. maths was okay, the new building is absolutely stunning - it's HUGE, and the lecture theatres are great.

had some lunch, met up with some people i needed to speak to, and then walked / bladed home, and started on the programming (c) homework.

it's very strange coding something you don't understand. the code is easy, the concept (digital architecture - it's a virtual CPU) is really unclear.

she dragged me along to pick up some pictures she'd had developed, and i convinced her to go with me to the "luminarium", or whatever it's called in english.

we sat down for some mediocre, expensive hot chocolate, and then entered what i can only describe as serious surrealism. this british artist has created an enormous "maze" inside a really odd shaped balloon, and it's really trippy.
and having to trade in my shoes for white slippers freaked me the #@$! out.

she dropped me off at home, and i spent the rest of the day doing homework.

*** today ***

which i've been doing until now - it's definitely bedtime...

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