So this weekend is my gf's birthday.
Unfortunately she's in the army, currently in the middle of an officer's course, and she won't be getting out this weekend. And she is not allowed to receive visits.
I had already sneaked in a present to her dorms some time ago when she was in an earlier stage of the course, near Tel Aviv, and that worked great and she was very excited.
So I had the bright idea, that this time I will sneak in a bouquet of flowers. That way she will find the bouquet with a note from me on her bed, on her birthday.
I contacted friends within the officer's school in the
course with her, to whom I will hand the bouquet and they will sneak it into her room. One problem solved
The problem is that the officers school is far far away in the middle of the Negev desert, taking upto 6 hours to reach. So I contacted a friend who lives in Beer Sheva, from where it takes only an hour and a half to reach the officer's school. If I get bogged down I could spend the night there. Another problem sorta-solved.
Suddenly problems began to arise:
I've come down with the flu. My nose was running like hell, my head aches and I feel like crap. The plan requires at least a day of public transport, and I don't know if I'll feel well enough to go through the entire ordeal.
Also - suddenly the train company decides to disrupt service to the Negev for an entire week of repairs. This is horrible. News agencies report that the bus services are crammed and can't stand the load. People are waiting for hours and only get on after pushing and shoving, and fighting for space.
So I decided to seek a flower delivery service. Obviously the bouquets there are overpriced - 35$ for 13 roses. I could get less than half downtown.
Then I check the delivery rate to the nearest Negev town - 42$ .
No way!
I only earn about 920$ per month of minimal wages. And I put 600$ of those in a savings account.
So I'm left with little choise.
Her birthday is on friday.
I can make the dropoff either tommorow evening or friday early morning.
I'm sick at home, feeling crap.
The public transport system is impossible to handle.
I'm thinking of calling the entire thing off
Unfortunately she's in the army, currently in the middle of an officer's course, and she won't be getting out this weekend. And she is not allowed to receive visits.
I had already sneaked in a present to her dorms some time ago when she was in an earlier stage of the course, near Tel Aviv, and that worked great and she was very excited.
So I had the bright idea, that this time I will sneak in a bouquet of flowers. That way she will find the bouquet with a note from me on her bed, on her birthday.
I contacted friends within the officer's school in the
course with her, to whom I will hand the bouquet and they will sneak it into her room. One problem solved
The problem is that the officers school is far far away in the middle of the Negev desert, taking upto 6 hours to reach. So I contacted a friend who lives in Beer Sheva, from where it takes only an hour and a half to reach the officer's school. If I get bogged down I could spend the night there. Another problem sorta-solved.
Suddenly problems began to arise:
I've come down with the flu. My nose was running like hell, my head aches and I feel like crap. The plan requires at least a day of public transport, and I don't know if I'll feel well enough to go through the entire ordeal.
Also - suddenly the train company decides to disrupt service to the Negev for an entire week of repairs. This is horrible. News agencies report that the bus services are crammed and can't stand the load. People are waiting for hours and only get on after pushing and shoving, and fighting for space.
So I decided to seek a flower delivery service. Obviously the bouquets there are overpriced - 35$ for 13 roses. I could get less than half downtown.
Then I check the delivery rate to the nearest Negev town - 42$ .
No way!
I only earn about 920$ per month of minimal wages. And I put 600$ of those in a savings account.
So I'm left with little choise.
Her birthday is on friday.
I can make the dropoff either tommorow evening or friday early morning.
I'm sick at home, feeling crap.
The public transport system is impossible to handle.
I'm thinking of calling the entire thing off
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