Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Sunny autumn day

Can you believe how gorgeous these leaves are? I was walking home from Bathurst and Steeles on a beautiful sunny autumn day and thank goodness I had my camera with me because it was just beautiful everywhere. I took 60 pictures from the park at the synagogue to the house, just of pretty sunshine on golden foliage and fun ways the light was coming through the branches. It was great, really refeshing, and a real change from how I've been spending most of my days in the past week.
A week ago yesterday I woke up and felt like there was a plastic bag over my head. I couldn't hear, I couldn't swallow, even my eyes didn't work properly. The next day I went to the walk-in clinic my doctor's office offers because my GP is orthodox and was home celebrating Rosh Hashana. The doctor who saw me didn't listen to me, and as a result I went back to my doctor yesterday, far sicker than I was the week before. Now I'm on the superdrugs, the kind that they only prescribe when you're really sick, and I'm slowly beginning to feel human again.


I did a presentation today in the only English class I like this year, Inspiration. I had to present what inspired me, and I chose Halloween. I feel it went really well, though we did get slightly off topic once in a while. I put a lot of effort into it, and I was only the second person to present, so now it's out of the way and I can relax for a while. Or at least until my Renaissance Theatre essay is due next Wednesday.
So that's the end for now. I'll try to blog more regularly.

-Laur
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