Monday
Woke up for a Keifer and peaches breakfast and an online episode of Kim Possible. When are they going to put the entire series on DVD? ITunes is incomplete; they don’t carry all the episodes. And then your computer might crash and you’ve lost all your ITunes purchases. Cheaper and safer to buy the DVDs.
Ran out the door around 11:30am to hit the library and the clinic to confirm that I am TB free. Amazingly enough, I was. I should have been a doctor. I didn’t need a $35.00 shot to tell me what I already knew. Maybe it was the lack of coughing and pain in my chest, but I’m not a real doctor, so what would I know?
I received a phone call at 1:30pm from the school I interviewed with to see if I was still interested in the job. I was, and a short bus ride later, my new teacher contract was signed and I’m employed in the City of San Francisco (but not by the city).
Watched another online episode of Kim Possible while eating the lentil and sausage soup that Elli made.

Afterwards it was time to head to Borders for reading & hot chocolate. The book of the week is Shinjuku Shark by Arimasa Osawa. Hard-boiled, no-nonsense cop book. I love this stuff. Thankfully I never saw anything remotely like the action in the book when I was in Japan.
Elli has an interview tomorrow, so she spent the evening preparing for that. I tried to help, but wasn’t much use beyond printing out things for her. She is an amazing woman, who should be paid a billion-jillion dollars a year for putting up with me and my stuff.
Off to bed with more Shinjuku Shark.