Busy weekend
Feb. 11th, 2007 12:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was working on Friday, but since my boss still hasn't returned from abroad I finished my work early and was left to do whatever until 11:00, when I left to meet Avihu in Azrieli. Having met him we went to get his brother something for his birthday in "Kravitz" (during all that time I annoyed him on purpose)and hen we went to get something to eat (I had a craving for crepe since last week so I ordered one with dolce de leche... Yum). We sat for about an hour laughing our heads off (mainly because of baby jokes and the "Marketed by Dr. Fuck" writing at the bottom of the bag my crepe was in), at that point he had to go catch his train and I went home.
I had lunch with the family, and after that I went to the computer to find out that Hagar had left me a message that she has all of "Morbid Romantic" and that she'll pass it on via G-talk. We managed to pass everything in about an hour, and I now have all of that album... Yey!
Cramps started picking up so I took a pill and went to eat some chocolate while watching "America's next top model" (not the wisest thing to do). After Udi came back with the car I took it and headed to Adi.
So Adi was staying at her sister's place (her sister went away for the weekend and the animals needed taking care of) and I came over in hopes of Pizza and a movie. The problem was Adi didn't know the actual address of the house so we took the car (I was driving) and went to get the pizza from a place next to the Moshav (to non israelis - a small agriculture town). The place was closed... We decided to go to Ra'anana to find a place Adi knew, but when we got there it was closed as well. We then proceeded to Ra'anana park, where we finally found "Domino's" that was open. While we were waiting there we talked (probably made the people at the pizza crazy by our laughter), during which I said that every pizza gets dropped to the floor, and a kid there said it wasn't true, and I said that some places have the pizzas drop and they serve them non the less, and, well, it was just funny. Adi and I got our pizza and ate it on the drive back (it would have gotten cold if we didn't) and watched the beginning of the movie. After some time I started to fall asleep so we both called it a night and went to bed.
In the morning the stereo system went off at 6:00 fucking a.m., and it took me a minute to get that it's in the room I was sleeping in, so I went and shut it off, and went back to sleep. When we both woke up we decided to go have breakfast at a small cafe down the road ("Cafe in the forest" it's called). It really is amazing how different Adi is before and after breakfast (no, not after coffee, Hagar, she had hot chocolate). After we finished our breakfast (and I finished telling her about Efrat) we went back to her house and finished watching the movie.
I drove home with much pleasure (it was a beautiful day and the temperature was very convenient and there was nice music on the radio) just in time to go to my grandma's for lunch. I went home feeling bad (my stomach was hurting; it still does) and I slouched on th sofa and watched "Fried green tomatoes". Never really noticed how much lesbian sub-text there was in that movie...
I went to bed quite early, and slept easily 8-9 hours, which I needed.
I woke up with stomach ache again, not that it's surprising, but still came to work. Another week begins.
I had lunch with the family, and after that I went to the computer to find out that Hagar had left me a message that she has all of "Morbid Romantic" and that she'll pass it on via G-talk. We managed to pass everything in about an hour, and I now have all of that album... Yey!
Cramps started picking up so I took a pill and went to eat some chocolate while watching "America's next top model" (not the wisest thing to do). After Udi came back with the car I took it and headed to Adi.
So Adi was staying at her sister's place (her sister went away for the weekend and the animals needed taking care of) and I came over in hopes of Pizza and a movie. The problem was Adi didn't know the actual address of the house so we took the car (I was driving) and went to get the pizza from a place next to the Moshav (to non israelis - a small agriculture town). The place was closed... We decided to go to Ra'anana to find a place Adi knew, but when we got there it was closed as well. We then proceeded to Ra'anana park, where we finally found "Domino's" that was open. While we were waiting there we talked (probably made the people at the pizza crazy by our laughter), during which I said that every pizza gets dropped to the floor, and a kid there said it wasn't true, and I said that some places have the pizzas drop and they serve them non the less, and, well, it was just funny. Adi and I got our pizza and ate it on the drive back (it would have gotten cold if we didn't) and watched the beginning of the movie. After some time I started to fall asleep so we both called it a night and went to bed.
In the morning the stereo system went off at 6:00 fucking a.m., and it took me a minute to get that it's in the room I was sleeping in, so I went and shut it off, and went back to sleep. When we both woke up we decided to go have breakfast at a small cafe down the road ("Cafe in the forest" it's called). It really is amazing how different Adi is before and after breakfast (no, not after coffee, Hagar, she had hot chocolate). After we finished our breakfast (and I finished telling her about Efrat) we went back to her house and finished watching the movie.
I drove home with much pleasure (it was a beautiful day and the temperature was very convenient and there was nice music on the radio) just in time to go to my grandma's for lunch. I went home feeling bad (my stomach was hurting; it still does) and I slouched on th sofa and watched "Fried green tomatoes". Never really noticed how much lesbian sub-text there was in that movie...
I went to bed quite early, and slept easily 8-9 hours, which I needed.
I woke up with stomach ache again, not that it's surprising, but still came to work. Another week begins.