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I've been very busy these last few days... I spent Atonement day's eve mostly reading the hp fanfic Asaf sent me. It was very good, but I still like DH better. Asaf disagrees, but, well, never mind.
On Atonement day itself I had fun watching Die Hard 4.0 with my dad on my computer (really good action, and Bruce Willis is still incredible at this role) and a rewind of Life on Mars (the first season, a few episodes). Michali and Eyal came over for lunch (Eyal watched us eat since he does fest. I can never understand how he's being so nonchalant about people around him eating while he's hungry...) and stayed a few hours. Didn't do anything special as the day ended, and I went to sleep early.
Yesterday I woke early because I had a long drive ahead of me. I took my sunglasses, a big wallet of CDs and headed north, towards Tiv'on. The reason I went there was that I had a seminar for Perach (could they have stuck it in the end of the fucking world even further?!?!). As i expected, it was mostly bullshit with tiny freckles of actual important stuff. By the time it was over I was tired and annoyed, with two cups of coffee behind me. Luckily i had the car, and I was determined to make this day a better one, so, having been in the north, I went to see Asaf and Sofi in Haifa. The drive there wasn't very hard, and i found their place easily enough (having been there a few times already) and I spent two and a half hours chatting with them (it took Asaf an hour and a half to get home, so I spent most of the time talking to Sofi and watching her eat soup almonds with honey...) Parenti also showed up for some time, and we talked for a bit about how my Perach work collides with my hatred of children (that was quite the conversation, I tell you...), and then I thought it was already time to leave so I took off. It took me 20 minutes (and three mistakes, mind you) to get out of Haifa, but when I got to the coast highway I put my foot down on the gas and made it to Holon in just under and hour and 15 minutes.
Why, yes, I was on about 130 kph most of the way, why do you ask? :)
Had a meeting with the Perach school's headmistress and counselor this morning, but I still made it on time to work.
"Chris, I'm going to tell you two words that will change your life forever - Multi tasking."
Yes, I'm in love with John Simm, move along, there's nothing to see.
On Atonement day itself I had fun watching Die Hard 4.0 with my dad on my computer (really good action, and Bruce Willis is still incredible at this role) and a rewind of Life on Mars (the first season, a few episodes). Michali and Eyal came over for lunch (Eyal watched us eat since he does fest. I can never understand how he's being so nonchalant about people around him eating while he's hungry...) and stayed a few hours. Didn't do anything special as the day ended, and I went to sleep early.
Yesterday I woke early because I had a long drive ahead of me. I took my sunglasses, a big wallet of CDs and headed north, towards Tiv'on. The reason I went there was that I had a seminar for Perach (could they have stuck it in the end of the fucking world even further?!?!). As i expected, it was mostly bullshit with tiny freckles of actual important stuff. By the time it was over I was tired and annoyed, with two cups of coffee behind me. Luckily i had the car, and I was determined to make this day a better one, so, having been in the north, I went to see Asaf and Sofi in Haifa. The drive there wasn't very hard, and i found their place easily enough (having been there a few times already) and I spent two and a half hours chatting with them (it took Asaf an hour and a half to get home, so I spent most of the time talking to Sofi and watching her eat soup almonds with honey...) Parenti also showed up for some time, and we talked for a bit about how my Perach work collides with my hatred of children (that was quite the conversation, I tell you...), and then I thought it was already time to leave so I took off. It took me 20 minutes (and three mistakes, mind you) to get out of Haifa, but when I got to the coast highway I put my foot down on the gas and made it to Holon in just under and hour and 15 minutes.
Why, yes, I was on about 130 kph most of the way, why do you ask? :)
Had a meeting with the Perach school's headmistress and counselor this morning, but I still made it on time to work.
"Chris, I'm going to tell you two words that will change your life forever - Multi tasking."
Yes, I'm in love with John Simm, move along, there's nothing to see.