I’m sitting here on the 11th floor of the Double Tree hotel after a long day. I’m not as tired as I usually am at this time. I think I’m finally over my jet lag. Took long enough, I’ve been here 8 days now. I was really tired last night and slept around 9 pm and woke up at 8 am! Nice! My usual wake up time has been around 5 am in the last few days.
Today was a good day. I had lots of energy and was in a good mood. As usual I spent the day with my father in the hospital room. He was in a good mood and I feel quite optimistic about his condition. After leaving the hospital I went for a short walk.
I had some sushi in a nearby Japanese fusion restaurant, and then went for a walk. It was freezing but very enjoyable. As I was walking a lady called out to me “Hey! Really nice hat!” “Thank you very much!” I replied. That made me feel even better – nothing like a complement to improve your mood even more. When you’re bald like me, you gotta wear a hat in the winter.
While walking I stopped a few times to breathe in the pure, cold, refreshing air. I loved it! It really felt nice. I took some photos as well, which I’ll share with you in a moment (Bear in mind they were taken from my phone).
I walked into a Barnes and Noble book store and was mesmerised. It was stunning! One of my favourite things is to walk around in a bookshop. I could spend hours in one. This B&N was really nice and I spent over 40 minutes in it. I resisted very hard to buy any books. My backlog of books is massive (probably close to 100 books) and I have another massive wish list on Amazon. I bought several books with me on this trip and last thing I need is more books. So I resisted the temptation quite well. I did buy two magazines though, Forbes and Entrepreneur. The books store used to be a cinema apparently.
Anyway, I left and walked for another few minutes and then made my way back to the hotel. I’m feeling really good and have a smile on my face
Here are the photos…
Talk to you soon.


Hi Suhail! Please send your parents my love. You are all in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Omar
Thanks guy. Will do.
nice photos sensei