Getting the broken 3DS back. The owner held onto it while we waited for the new buttons to arrive, and now they're here. If we actually meet up, expect a new boring blog entry.
It brings a smile to my face seeing all the people donating to Ukraine. We had boxes full of first aid kits, gauze, syringes, medicine, clothes, tents, soap, dental stuff, food, pet food, and a whole lot more (we probably got around 200 20-30 kg boxes of supplies packed... wow).
Spent a few hours today helping to sort and pack donations for Ukraine. Lots of medical supplies and food. I'm gonna do this for the whole weekend. It's nice to see all the people giving all this stuff, and it's even nicer to see all the people spending a few hours to help send the stuff out.
I didn't want to walk 30 minutes to my home, so I took a bus. I somehow didn't notice it going the completely wrong way. I noticed, and was a bit upset with myself. I got off, waited a crazy long time for the next bus, then took that one home. The whole ordeal took me over 45 minutes. So much for saving time.
Our cat, Em, is going to be put down now. She is/was dying of old age, and we thought this would be better than having her go out in pain. I am going to miss you Em.