Day 28 of the 47th loop

Morning was hectic as usual. Breakfast, quick getting-ready, daycare, work. Groundhog Day—that’s your adult life for you.
At work I continue studying construction processes at land-reclamation sites. Overall the processes are understandable; they need to be digitized and shown to the customer. We are going through some more changes again—reshuffling, layoffs, all that. Honestly, I’m tired of these emotional swings. It is both demotivating and infuriating.
After work I picked up the girls on the way home. While driving to get them I talked with Misha—he is excited and getting ready to go ATV riding with Randy. At home I immediately flopped down to rest—today it was my wife’s turn to cook dinner. :) I got through three or four Hebrew lessons; there was no time for more—Leah and Sonya would not let me be alone.
In the evening I did not feel like dealing with soldering or electronics—my brain was begging for mercy and a short break. So I turned on Yury Dud’s interview with the completely unhinged Nevzorov. An astonishing and deeply unpleasant person, but intelligent and slippery. I would have turned it off, but his semantic flourishes land nicely on the ear—you can tell he has spent years deliberately sharpening them. For me it is a warning sign when a person deliberately memorizes obscure facts no one knows just to insert them into conversation, while also throwing around exotic terms, often completely out of place.