I slept well and long last night. I think my body is making up for the nights a week or 2 ago when I didn't sleep well at all.
This morning, we went shopping at the old mall (Mul HaYam). David got several shirts, and I got a pair of short pants. Then we took a short drive down the coast, to the crossing to Egypt at the southernmost tip of Israel.
We ate lunch at Il Pentolino, and we both tried new dishes. David had their minestrone soup and stuffed artichoke hearts (both very good), and I had their breakfast, which was also delicious. I had my eggs sunny-side up (instead of in an omelet). A highlight of the breakfast was 3 big, really American-style bagels, which were great!
In the early evening, we went over and did a little shopping at Ice Park. We didn't buy anything except a couple of frozen yogurts. David's had oreo cookies and kiwi fruit, and mine had white chocolate and mango. On the way back on the road between the airport and the old mall, the police were apparently randomly stopping cars, and we were chosen. The officer asked me where we were coming from, and I told him "from Ice Park". He asked if I had drunk any alcohol, and, of course, I hadn't. Then he asked if I would take a breath test, and of course I readily agreed. That was rather interesting, since I have NEVER taken one before! I was glad to see them out checking for drunk drivers like that, although it seemed like a bit of an early hour for it. I suppose they may continue, though, well into the night.
After we got back, I walked over to feed Moshe and Bob's cats (they're on a trip up North).
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