Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Today was a very busy day. I got up fairly early but still didn't have time for a walk. The reason was that we needed to leave quite early for Be'er Sheva. We left the house at about 7:20.

David had his first appointment at the clinic there (at the Soroka Medical Center) for HIV. We will be getting his care there instead of at Rambam in Haifa because it's only half as far away (and is the closest such clinic to where we live). But the drive even to there takes about 3 hours.

We had a hard time finding parking, but eventually we found a spot on the street right across from the outpatient clinics. Then we had to find the clinic itself, which also proved surprisingly difficult.

The doctor we met, though, was really good. I think she's actually a native English speaker, and she was very calm and also knowledgeable. Although there are other doctors there, as well, we plan to try to see her again the next time. The nurse who drew David's blood was also excellent.

On the drive back home, we had to wait at Nakhal Paran for about 10-15 minutes due to road construction, and so I rushed back into the house just as my 4:00 class was to start. Luckily, I had logged into the classroom in the morning before I left, so I could simply start immediately.

I taught 4 units of Berlitz lessons today: 4:00-5:30 and 6:30-8:00.

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