well. today was a loooooong day. i got enough sleep last night, which threw me off completely. i started my day slowly, went to the pain clinic for acupuncture (everything's a bit tender now), and then returned to the base for a fun-filled day in front of the pc.
actually, it included a rather not-good haircut, and a few interesting bits and pieces here and there.
i went from my base to spot's, arbed around there for about an hour (met a really nice girl... hmmm...), and then hopped a bus to herzeliya.
i visited the family i helped out for my community service... was a bit weird, and kinda as if i never left. odd. but pleasant nonetheless.
i walked through to kc's parents, and had coffee with her dad. not only was i regaled with the story of their visit (and i *am* a *bit* jealous), but i was given the care package from my mom...
let's see: power sours - check. chocolate - check. salt liquorice - check.
playstation controls - check.
SxS just reminded me that i'm missing beacon easter eggs, but my mom still has a couple of weeks to redeem herself :P
so i just got home, am waiting for hot water for a shower, and am planning on sleeping VERY well tonight.
sometimes i get the feeling that maybe i wasn't a baby-killer in a previous life. i really hope i'm right. (in other words, life is good)
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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