Next week I have a final on Tuesday, and then two take home finals and a paper due on Thursday and then I'm finished! I leave on the 8th, so I have about half a week of bumming around Israel before I get to come home. I can't wait to be home. I miss everything! But there are definitely things I'm going to miss about Israel, like:
- Tel Aviv. It's an awesome city and the beach is fantastic and it's basically like Israel's New York but more Israeli. Which means it's more relaxed and beachy.
- Pita and hummus all the time. There's no hummus like Israeli hummus. Except maybe my mom's.
- Speaking Hebrew with people! It's been so nice being able to improve my Hebrew, and I feel happy whenever I get to speak it. Hopefully I can keep it up with my parents, but it's so nice being in a country full of people who speak this language that I love.
- My History of Israel professor. Have I mentioned him before? He's British and really adorable and I love him. He's so funny and he's actually a great teacher, which I cannot say about all of my classes, sadly.
Speaking of which, last week we had a vacation for a couple days there in the middle for Shavuot. My friends and I took the bus to Eilat, which is at the southernmost tip of Israel. From the beach, on a clear day, you can see Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia! That was pretty awesome. Basically the Red Sea is the best ocean in Israel because it's incredibly clear and full of gorgeous fish and coral reefs and other amazing things. I didn't get to snorkel but I did see some of the fish and I definitely spent hours in the water and tanning. Eilat is incredible, despite being touristy and pretty much over 100 degrees every day. I can't wait to go back.
That's about it for now, I think. I will do my best to write again soon! But I love this country.
Good to know you're still alive. When are you going to come back? We have to set up a meal thing. Also, are you interested in joining a book club? It's not set yet (seeing as how we've only got two members) but the tentative plan is a book a month, with tea time/dinner/lots of book gossip at the culmination of each.
ReplyDeleteI'll be back on the 9th, but I think I have to start work pretty much right away, which kind of sucks! Anyway, the book club sounds awesome! What kinds of books are we thinking?
ReplyDeleteUmm... Any kind? The plan is to get the people first, and then probably discuss/pick books the first meeting. So really it'll end up being whatever you want to read/are interested in rereading and discussing semi-literarily/just want to swoon over the main characters of... Basically, it could pretty much be anything that has enough substance to have a decent conversation about.
ReplyDeleteSounds good! I'm in for now, but next semester might be a little crazy for me. But okay!
ReplyDeleteOnly one book a month! You can do it!
ReplyDeleteeilat is the best place ever!
ReplyDeleteps don't forget my cd! lol
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It totally is! And actually I had kind of forgotten your cd but NO MORE. I will find it! What's the band called again?
ReplyDeletefrishman and the pioneers
ReplyDeletesometimes pioneers is some other related words, i think it may be a translation issue.
Ok! I will find this! I swear!
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