Fuzzy day

It’s an interesting day to describe because I don’t know how to describe this day; sometimes I think this day was a dirty day as almost everyone in the last time, but on the other hand I had the impression this day was much better than I had thought in the morning. When I started my walk – about 11:00 am –  I shortened the route  because I had the feeling that this walk wouldn’t be so successful and indeed I had to stop several times. It  would be fine if my Komoot app would record how many stops I had had, sure it’s better it doesn’t do it. Around 2:00 pm I had to drive  to the hospital for observing my defibrillator. I don’t know if the shortage Defi of it  is usual in English but so I call it defibrilator here to assume it would be the same in English. I was a little in hurry  when I left my car leaving it in Parkhouse. I had to hurry up to came to the right time to the cardiologist for  testing my  built-in device. As always there were no problems but the way to the doctor  was very quick. I had to hurry up, as I said, and all these happened without any problem. Perhaps it’s  a matter of Cortison or endomorphin or whatsoever. Later I exercised a little English and  did some tests very successfully. The tests were about choosing the right to- or ing-form after a verb. When I reacted spontaneously in spoken English the results were much better than thinking carefully and writing it down.

This text was dictated, then corrected by myself and then tested with the Google translator.