i definitely didn't sleep enough this morning. i got to my cousins' place, crashed for about half an hour, then drove my mum to jerusalem.
i don't like being in jerusalem.
waited for about half an hour, then got picked up by the family friends and went to a nice little lunch. after lunch, drove back to jerusalem - i was exhausted.
stopped off at my place, assembled the cute plastic chair, tidied up a bit, and my mom's not too disappointed with the place. or with how i take care of it.
*chuffed*
went back to the cousins', crashed for a few hours. i was FAST asleep, when my mom woke me to shower and go to supper - i was completely dazed for about half an hour.
one of the cousins drove us to the marina - after being in the driver's seat for so long, i was seriously uncomfortable as a passenger... old drivers are not the best. we had a fantastic meal, at a seriously smart restaurant... the first completely professional one i've been to in israel... i left completely satisfied.
i just got home. there're good trance parties on tonight, and i finally have transport, and nobody wants to go with me.
that SUCKS.
that sucks ASS.
so i'm all ready for a party, and instead i'm going to spend my early hours sewing my clothing, tidying up, and sleeping.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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