May. 30th, 2004
Boy, do I feel like an idiot...
May. 30th, 2004 06:48 pmI was talking to my mom today about how I guess I had forgotten to pack my glasses. She couldn't find them and said to get new ones [which was not going to happen. I don't feel like spending 200$ ofmy own money for something I already have.] Anyways, I decided to check again in my backpack, and there they were. So now I can read at night
I went shopping today. In the morning I went to the drugstore and bought the essentials. I also bought notebooks for Pardes and a bit of food. A basket of grapes from the fruit store, and cheese and detergent from the supermarket. And sliced bread, for French Toast [now that I can use the stove...]
In the afternoon, I packed my bag with yarn and headed to the Bell Park. I sat and thought for a while, and wrote the beginning of a story, though I never ended up crocheting.
Then I went to Ben Yehuda and bought my mom the Steve's Pack bag she wanted [and a replacement for my broken *tear* one.] I also got 2 shirts so I can do laundry less often.
On the way back, I saw an old lady crocheting kippot. That can be me in 40 years!
I went shopping today. In the morning I went to the drugstore and bought the essentials. I also bought notebooks for Pardes and a bit of food. A basket of grapes from the fruit store, and cheese and detergent from the supermarket. And sliced bread, for French Toast [now that I can use the stove...]
In the afternoon, I packed my bag with yarn and headed to the Bell Park. I sat and thought for a while, and wrote the beginning of a story, though I never ended up crocheting.
Then I went to Ben Yehuda and bought my mom the Steve's Pack bag she wanted [and a replacement for my broken *tear* one.] I also got 2 shirts so I can do laundry less often.
On the way back, I saw an old lady crocheting kippot. That can be me in 40 years!
A little help from my Israeli friends
May. 30th, 2004 09:23 pmThe power went out, and I tried the switchboard, but for some reason no combination of switches and buttons worked. In a desparate attempt at getting power [and light], I went next door, asked for help in Hebrew [go me!] and the guy got it working on his first try! Yay for cool Orthodox neighbours. I've never lived near other Orthos before. W00t!