suck o' clock came around, and i hadn't slept properly. i showered, bought an expired chocolate milk - which, by the way, is NOT the ideal way to wake up in the morning - and hopped on the bus to the student authority.
the student authority went surprisingly well, although i'd already started feeling crap by the time i arrived. i didn't appreciate the beautiful breakfast fully - crepes with white chocolate and banana - and got more of it on the ground and my clothing than in my mouth.
i went straight to her place, and we went straight to my place, where we watched animal planet and drank tea.
she dropped me off on campus, i sorted some of my life out, and tutored the girl who joined our taekwondo group for her microeconomics exam - and she paid me NIS 100 (that's read "lots" in any south african's book).
good for me! (albeit a bit surprising)
i tried to make an appointment with a doctor for my swollen ear (no - not head), but everyone's unavailable till 4pm, so i went home to wait, err... pass out watching full metal jacket. i got up just in time, made the appointment, and went to the doctor.
i had to wait almost an hour, to have this enormous earlobe of mine examined (i've been considering wrapping a plastic bag around my head to hold it up - it's closing in on my ankles), to be told "it looks okay, here's a prescription for a week of antibiotics."
thanks, doc.
i got my drugs, and was on my way to work.
crappy bus ride. i'm going to be upset about her being in cape town without me for a very long time.
i just finished my supper, took my first antibiotic, and am utterly exhausted - and the phones have *JUST* begun ringing...
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Monday, March 22, 2004
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