right.
i felt much better when i went to bed last night, and much better when i woke
up. i felt much better when yogi dropped me off at the bus stop, and much
better as i had a humungous breakfast with karnaf. i felt incredible as i
walked around the city, trying to locate the central office of the kibbutzim,
and got the phone number of the one person in the country who can actually help
me.
and it turns out he's the same person who helped me before, to get onto the
current kibbutz in the first place - now i just hope he won't have any problem
moving me to the centre of the country.
i felt good as i made my way to my old workplace, and felt amazing as they told
me that not only did they not mind rehiring me until i go into active duty, but
that they want me to start immediately. and they'll deal with my social
security.
the 3.5 hours of work i did today (retraining) covers my transport costs for
the week, and tomorrow night i'm working an 8 hour shift.
AH-YEAH!
i missed the last bus back to afula, which was quite upsetting, but karnaf has
been good enough to let me stay here again. after an emergency shower, we sat
down to watch clerks. it's just as good the second time around...
perhaps better.
oh - and a little afterthought: my previous ex-girlfriend actually called me
back today, and we had a quick 10-minute chat. it's good to have at least a
clue about what's been happening with her, even if the updates weren't all
good.
i feel good about how today went. i feel very, very good about it.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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