I had trouble getting to sleep last night but generally slept quite well. I got up early but didn't go out for a walk, partly because of the cold and partly because I was planning to walk later (to WIZO).
I did walk to WIZO and back, and very much enjoyed it. I was given the honor of lighting the Khanuka candles, singing the blessings, and leading in singing one verse of Ma'oz Tzur for the celebration at WIZO today. At one point on the walk back, though, my feet, especially the left one, began to feel like they were burning. It was quite painful, so I stopped as soon as I could find a good place to sit in the shade and took my socks and shoes off for a while. There was nothing visibly wrong with my feet, and when I put the socks and shoes back on and continued home, I had no more problems.
I had a thin vegan shnitzel, a tomato, and a couple of Reese's peanut butter cups for lunch at home today.
In the mid-afternoon, I walked over and picked up some more boxes from my friends who moved. I used a little cart that I've had for many years to bring them back home quite conveniently.
I taught only one 2-unit Berlitz lesson today (to a student who works for Shell in Gabon!): 4:30-6:00.
In the evening, I walked down to the local Shufersal and bought a few miscellaneous items.
I walked a total of 10.14 kilometers today.
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