What I Did Yesterday

8am: Wake up
8.15am: Go to breakfast
9am: Return from breakfast, and go back to sleep
12pm: Wake up (again), go to lunch
1pm: Return from lunch
1.15pm: Spoke to Dad and Joe for a bit
1.45pm: Went back to sleep
5pm: Wake up, get ready for dinner
6.30pm: Dinner
7.30pm: Members’ Moadon for free biscuits and drinks
8.15pm: Back to sleep in preparation for the kibbutz bar, the “Moo Bar”
11.30pm: Wake up and get ready for “Moo Bar”
12.15am: Leave for “Moo Bar”
2.30am: Return from “Moo Bar”
3am: Back to sleep.

A very productive day, as you can see. I love kibbutz life, it’s only a shame that it ends so soon. Here endeth the bragging session.

2 Responses to “What I Did Yesterday”

  1. Merrell C. Mast6in Says:

    Liam:
    Sounds like my life execpt for the fact that I don’t live on a kibbutz.What is the “Moo Bar”?By the way, thanks for helping me to learn how to do attachments.I am glad it worked so, you can see what your great-great grandmother’s relatons resembled.Like her nieces and nephews.You are related to me through your late paternal grandmother and her mother.I also have some of the “good”genes such as:diabetes,lactose intolerance and a few more most likely.Found out on my maternal grandfather’s side I have to watch for cardiac problems and the big C(Cancer).Wonderful to have all those”good” genes.
    The Glick side has most of the “good” genes.
    Take care,
    Merrell

  2. Miscellaneous Update at liam getreu Says:

    […] Well, not much has really been happening over the last week-or-two. We finished kibbutz last Sunday, which was a bit upsetting, but also, like Machon, it was good to finish another part of the program and move on. As much as kibbutz was great fun, it was time for it to end. And so it did. […]

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