I didn't go out for a walk this morning except for the short one to recycle cardboard and buy challah at the local bakery.
I finished watching the videos for the 2nd week of the Android class, and I came to a rather surprising conclusion: I don't actually want to take this class! Somehow, it's just not inspiring me. Perhaps it's because I can't think of anything really interesting to program on Android, or perhaps it's the professor's somewhat casual and disjointed style, or maybe it's something else or some combination of these. I haven't made a final decision, but I'm almost sure that I'll drop the class.
We had our traditional Friday lunch at Il Pentolino today.
Before sunset, we lit candles, drank a tiny bit of sweet red wine, and ate delicious whole-wheat challah to welcome Shabbat. Pascal (our big black cat with a bit of white on him) celebrated, too, by eating rolled oats and a few of the little black seeds they put on the challah.
A little later, David and I walked over to the green strip, sat there for a little while on the bench, and then walked back. Even though the distance is quite short, the slight amount of grade causes David to develop quite bad pain in his legs. I guess we're going to have to stick mostly to level walking, as at the mall.
The cyst that the doctor froze on Tuesday has gotten quite weird. About 2 days ago, it began leaking clear, odorless, tasteless drops of fluid, which it continues to do. It has also turned a rather ugly purple and is now slightly painful to the touch. I hope this is all simply part of the process of getting rid of it, but, so far, the cure is worse than the disease!
Tasteless? Don't tell me you licked it.
ReplyDeleteI had a benign skin growth frozen and while it didn't drip fluid, it did turn purple and hurt for a week or so.
Well, yes, I have to admit -- I did lick it. Thanks for the insight about what might happen. I am certainly hoping that it will soon start getting better.
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