Finally, a full day at home

     It has been non-stop since I got back from Mongolia. First, I had to move. I had three weeks before I had to return the apartment. I moved several boxes a day. Then my father came to help. While he was here, we had to drive to Kochi, which took three days. I drove 12 hours each way. Then it was moving week for both me and my cousins. A day before we actually moved the last of the furniture, my cousins got a phone call. It was dreadful news. Their father had passed away due to his illness. As soon as we finished moving, or more like shoving things into the house, they had to prepare to go back to Mongolia for the funeral. That week was horrible.      Then it was time to look for a parking spot for the car. The house comes with a parking spot, but we have two cars, so we needed to find a spot for the second car. It was a stressful week right after my cousins had left for Mongolia, because I had to park the car at the coin parking since my cousin hadn’t f...

2024.09.30: Day 2

    This morning, I walked to the hospital on my own and came back. With normal feet, the distance will only take 15 minutes. However, in my current situation, I cannot apply more than 1/3 of my body and with crutches, it took 45 min. Nevertheless, It felt freeing cause I could do things independently. I don't have to rely on anybody else. Of course, I will ask for help when I need it. 

    After I came back, I had some snacks. Before I went to the immigration office (my cousin drove me), I had pan-fried pumpkin dumplings and leftover chickpeas. It was a good meal. 

    Overall, the day was very productive. It was a good practice run of walking cause I will be heading to work soon from today taking the trains. 

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