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Friday, November 19, 2004

*hurried blog*

right. the week started off unpleasantly - the army hostel didn't have any sheets or blankets, and it was COLD. although i borrowed a sheet from a neighbour, i shivered and froze the entire night. the following two days i was absolutely exhausted, and didn't get much studying done - plus i had to read a lot in hebrew, and that's difficult enough for me as it is.

i finally caught up on tuesday night, with 11 hours of sleep.
damn.

wednesday night was fun - we went to our dba's apartment, and watched the football match between israel and cyprus - and it was fun. and we won: bonus.

one of the guys in our department also needs to move out of the hostels, so we've begun searching for an apartment together. hopefully it won't take too much longer.

i had a job interview yesterday, which went kind-of-okay, and afterwards met up with the dog in tel aviv. we had coffee with a friend of his, and he convinced me to go along to mike's place, a really crappy bar.

where i ran into a friend of mine (my first crush (mfc)) that i haven't seen in years, who i was meant to meet up with when i was in london, and we talked for ages.

this morning i woke up early (in spite of playing rummy-kub at 3am on my way home), around 8.30, showered, packed up, and got on my way. i had coffee with an old friend in the mall, and met a guy who used to be friends with her father, in one of those jewish-geography/it's-a-small-world things.

i met up with mfc, and we went to tel aviv, to get the bus to afula.
don't ask.
we went separate ways, and met up again in afula, where we chilled for a bit before i came back to the kibbutz.

oh, and i did some organizing during the week, and i'm now officially living in tel aviv. yeah :)

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