I slept better last night. I still was a little tired in the morning, though.
This morning, I went to the doctor, and he gave me a prescription for a better medicine against my shoulder pain. He also examined my shoulder to make sure there was nothing seriously wrong with it.
We ate lunch at Chooka, an Asian restaurant at Ice Park. Both of us had sushi. Then we went upstairs and had mini-Cinnabons for dessert! Yum!
This afternoon I went out and did a number of errands, including having prescriptions filled, getting more cat food, purchasing a new trash can to separate out out recyclable containers from the trash, buying a flag (which, as it turns out, we won't be able to hang due to the lack of a pole!), snagging some more flip-flops, acquiring yet another pair of short pants, and doing the weekly grocery shopping.
In the early evening, David and I took a short walk, including two long rests sitting on benches in the green strip and just enjoying the unbelievably wonderful weather, warm with a delicious cool breeze!
In a few minutes (at 8:00 p.m.), a 2-minute siren will sound signaling the start of Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day), in which we remember all the soldiers of Israeli's wars and all the victims of terrorism. It's a very emotional day for Israelis since nearly these death's have affected nearly everyone's family. I'm sure that I'll never really be able to feel the pain that is so obvious here during this day.
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