My bloody morning during my morning routine

This morning started a bit uncomfortably. When I woke up, walked to the bathroom, and started brushing my teeth, everything suddenly became red. I touched the place where I had surgery in my mouth with my toothbrush, and it started bleeding. I didn’t even touch it hard, but the bleeding was unforgettable, and my mouth looked as red as a vampire’s in movies. However, I didn’t feel any pain — it just bled. The bleeding didn’t last very long. After I finished brushing my teeth, it continued for about fifteen minutes and then stopped. During the day it didn’t bother me at all. Right now, I don’t feel pain or bleeding, but the surgical area itches a bit and is slightly swollen. It’s not noticeable, but I constantly want to scratch it. Overall, everything is okay — I didn’t even take any anesthetic pills, but I took antibiotics twice today.

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It’s another one of my photos from my walk yesterday. I call this place the viewpoint, because from this hill you can see the whole city. I also shared this photo before, from an earlier time

During the day I worked and watched through the window as the snowfall covered the ground more and more. If it continues, I’ll need to take my shovel and dig out my car. I also watched pedestrians walking on the fresh snow and leaving footprints. Some people rushed to their businesses, while others — usually schoolboys — set off firecrackers and laughed loudly. I didn’t even notice how quickly the day passed, and suddenly evening started.

My evening was also quiet and without any news. After work I ate my usual dinner: mashed potatoes with homemade sausage. For dessert, I drank peach yogurt. Since my mouth isn’t ready for solid food yet, I’ll eat softer meals for now. After dinner, I decided to rest a bit because I had a very unusual week. To relax, I watched another one of my favorite movies, El Camino.

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