i woke up a bit late this morning - seriously overslept. felt like crap, actually. the shower more than made up for it, however. i always forget just how amazing it is.
my cousin came to the kibbutz to pick me up, and we went through to afula. it was on the way that i realized that i'd forgotten my passport. that stinks. so we made no progress with my visa application.
i changed into uniform, and hopped on the bus to tel aviv. it was mostly empty, so i got a bit of shut-eye. i switched busses to get to the givatayim mall, to discover that the book-stores there hold nothing of interest to me. i walked home, ran laundry, played some gta, did some work (although i had problems with the demo code i'm running, and eventually gave up when it refused to connect to the server), ate a bit, hung out the laundry, got back into uniform, and left for ra'anana.
nothing like the israeli bus service to increase one's blood-pressure. i eventually got sick of waiting for a bus that probably wasn't coming anyway, and took a taxi to the next stop, where i made it onto the last bus. after a bit of a mission through side-streets, parks and alleyways, i've arrived at SxS's place. and eaten biltong.
so things are alright :P
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