Wednesday, August 31, 2005

link for pictures

Hey kids...i wrote this nice long blog about life and what's up around here and then something along the lines of my computer freezing left me with this empty box again. so too bad for you.

but there IS a link for pictures :-)

http://amazon.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=h0xnudr.1ba60emj&x=1&y=-wrzl2e

enjoy!

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Monday, August 29, 2005

movie day

halo halo,

Life is good. Yesterday after work Noa and Iris and I set out for one of the malls in Haifa. We bummed around for a while, I almost bought a lot of things (mostly movies and music of course) but in the end I decided to wait and see what cds i REALLY want...we all know I could very easily throw away my life savings in the span of 10 minutes without really even trying...mmm, music. Speaking of which, Shotey Hanevuah is coming to the kibbutz in a week and half which is awesome! Good times. It was really nice to get out yesterday and we all really enjoyed taking our time eating dinner and walking around without purpose for a few hours. I think most of the things we saw we decided we could probably buy in a shook for a lot cheaper, so we'll see how that works out.

Today was quite a good one: First we watched "Ha'cochavim shel Shlomi" (Bonjour Misour Shlomi in English) instead of class, and then work which went buy relatively quickly, then a LONG nap, then we watched "Sof Ha'Olam Smola" (Turn Left at the End of the World) and now I'm here. So most of my hours of being awake today have been in the movie theatre here it seems. In a good way. I've seen both of these movies before, and really like both of them, so it was really nice to see them both again.

I promise to have a few albums of pictures up soon -- it's a process to organize them all and since I put all of the pictures from Noa, Iris and Aviva on my computer as well, I have a lot to choose from! so soon you will all see everything that I see around here :-) Although I have to take pictures of the cactus garden, it's absolutely amazing.

How August flew by, eh? Kashe L'hamin (It's hard to believe). Amitai's friend Roee is coming on Thursday and I'm psyched to meet him. Although I think he might be living in the room of one of the bombachim, Ichyav, who is leaving tonight (sad). But at least I'll have a new friend in the "ghetto" to visit. :-)

Ok, more on life and such later (tomorrow maybe).

-Ler

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Friday, August 26, 2005

sof shavua ragua (relaxing weekend)...maybe

well, the last few days have been quite busy. Or maybe it's been less than a few days. who knows. but anyway...yesterday was a LONG day. Worked in the morning per usual and then spent the hour and a half between work and class mourning my lack of sleep. after an hour of class we set out for our "tiul" (trip) to Kisarea (they spell it differently in English but I forget). We walked along this river that supposidly once had crocodiles and then along the beach. There is a 17 km aquaduct (sp?) that we walked along fora good while which was fun but it was also really hot and so by the time we got to Kisarea we were all pretty tired -- mostly because we got up at 5:30 in the morning...

Kisarea - the old city part -- is so beautiful. It definitely looks like an old Roman city. I'll post pictures sometime soon so you get the idea. We took many pictures of the sunset on the water...the sunset on the Mediterranean never ceases to amaze me despite the fact that I've seen it most days since my arrival at the kibbutz. After our guide told us tidbits of history about the place we headed back to the kibbutz in time for dinner. After dinner and a few quick emails, my roomates and I headed to bed for a nap -- well for me it was a nap and for Iris and Aviva it was just an early end to a long day. I on the other hand stayed out and bummed around the Pub of the kibbutz with some of the Ulpanists and bombachim buddies of ours. They played fun random songs for most of the night and i found hearing Alanis Morrisette in the context of a Pub quite amusing. by 2am I was more than my share of exhausted and walked the three meters from the pub to my room and into bed. Poor Aviva is sick with a bad cold and after making sure she had some Advil Cold & Sinus and some water, we went to sleep.

This morning I got up at 8:30 and felt like it was years since I went to bed (at 2am), ate a leisurely breakfast from 9:00 - 9:45 and then packed up my stuff and headed to Tel Aviv/Petach Tikva. I finally got to Michaela and Dov's around 1ish and had a really amazing lunch with family. As much as I think the kibbutz food is good and for the most part enjoy it (despite the lack of fruit available considering it's growing RIGHT OUTSIDE), it is still really nice to sit down with family and eat on a plate that is NOT on a tray and that was not obtained by swiping a card and that has interesting sauces and non-mass-produced tastes. The afternoon nap soon followed and then to my grandmother's apt. in Tel Aviv for a few hours. My aunt and uncle, Aliza and Baruch, came over for a bit and it was nice to see them since it hadn't worked out to meet since I got to Israel. I also spoke briefly with Adi, one of my cute little cousins who I can't wait to see one of these weekends. She and her family came to visit us last year in the states and she named a little stuffed animal of hers "Rider" after this sea lion we saw at Mystic Aquarium. Very cute.

I'm now hanging out at my cousins' apt (Tsachi & Nomi) in Kiryat Shmone. Their baby girl Neta is adorable and it's fun to see her often because even every few weeks you can see how she grows. Very cute. Mmmm...shabbat. I hope to have a relaxing day tomorrow as Sunday begins the start of a new and probably long week. I love how you can really feel that it's Shabbat here. Even though the religious part of it doesn't really attract me, I really enjoy the feeling of the whole world around you just slowing down for a little bit. Sure, it no longer comes to a complete stop as it probably once did. But nevertheless, things are closed, people just hang out and spend time with family and friends and for the most part don't even think to be productive since everything is closed. It's nice.

Overall things at the kibbutz are going really well. I'm excited to meet a friend of Amitai's, Roee, that's coming to work on the kibbutz as a bombach. Maybe he'll live in the "ghetto," as they call it. :-P Hopefully we'll play some beach volleyball this week, it's been a while.

Today marks the one month anniversary of my departure from the states and while it feels like so much has happened between when I left and now, so many new people, new place, etc, etc, and yet it went by soooo fast. It's hard to believe it's already been a month. Especially since with Iris it feels like we already know each other really well, facial expressions, stupid quirks, etc...but that's probably just because we are together all day every day. But it's in a really good way and I feel so lucky to get along so well with her and some of the other people on the program. I'll post pictures soon so that those who read and want to see have some idea who I'm talking about when I refer to people and I can stop being so vague. It's entertaining to already have ridiculous personal jokes with people here: Sylvia and I pretend to speak sign language and greet each other with a hand motion from this Red Bull commercial for some unknown reason; i've carried on the "wellllll...hello" torch (courtesy of my lovely Raquelita) and some people around here have since picked it up; Iris and I say "lila tov" (good night) about 17 times a day since we take naps every time we have at least a 10 minute break; my buddy Eduardo from Brazil knows the lyrics to sooo many random songs and I'll walk around humming something and he'll break into the chorus of the songs without me even realizing he's standing there...yeah, and lots of other random nonesense that becomes the "stuff of life."

I miss people. I wish I could just have everyone in one place!!! but i will be home in a month more or less and will hopefully get to see people and spend some quality time with y'all :-P in the meantime, write me and what not. keep me posted and I'll do the same...yay for blogging. My mom calls me today and actually comments on the fact that I haven't written a blog in a few days...oh how the world has changed in the last 10 years. My grandmother is 93 and everytime I talk to her I think, holy crap. you have seen SOOO MUCH in your lifetime. It's crazy to imagine that the world might change just as much between now and the end of my life, but it's possible and highly probable. We all know that it's only a matter of time before "google" becomes a verb/noun in the English dictionary since we all already use it all the time.

oh yeah, and let me just comment on the fact that there is now a reality show in Israel with a "bachelor" type theme where this guy, Ari, from NYC comes to Israel to "find his match" --- blech. but it IS funny to me that they have you "meet" all the girls that he is picking from in the commercial for the show, and there is one American chick but the rest of them are Israelis -- most not really born and raised here -- but from all over. Yeah, "reality" tv just needs to go. GO! Although there is this new show that looks cool where famous actors are part of this series where they go to therapy sessions or something and you just see their lives through their therapy or something...i don't know, but there's one guy in it who's extremely good looking (Lior Ashkenazi from Walk on Water for those who know him) and probably enough of a reason to at least watch the first episode on Sunday night. I'll let you know how that goes.

Lila tov,
Ler

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

tired, but doing well

ah'lan....

so it's been a long day. mostly because i went to bed rully late last night. we went to the beach for a party of sorts and hung out there until 1ish before heading back to bed...only to get up four and a half hours later. Oh well.

The beach was great. it was the first time i was there at night and it was so beautiful. it's a little further away from the lights of the kibbutz (not that there are many of these) so you can see even more stars. pretty and romantic...yay.

One of the guys that works here on the kibbutz (bombach) was there with his guitar and played for a while which was awesome. And we all just sat around drinking a bit and laughing about stupid kibbutz antics. I was full of sand when I returned, but highly entertained and satisfied with a fun evening. I met a bunch of the other bombachim and also spent some quality time with a few of the Mexican guys in my class. We sang/played Hotel California and then one of them, Jack, who is quite into Coldplay, made Iris and I sing a bunch of their songs with him, it was good times.

Work this morning was tiring since I was on my feet the whole time but luckily there's a break between work and class and so Iris and I did what we always do during breaks: sleep. Never underestimate the power of a good nap :-)

Enzywayz...time for dinner. Thanks to those who left comments. Keep it coming.

Hae Joon if you read this -- which you will because you'll be bored at work -- I'll try to call you this weekend. ;-)

This weekend the kibbutz turns 56...happy birthday Ma'agan Michael!

oh yeah, let me just say how great it is that I can get away with wearing pajama-like clothing almost all the time since that is the usual kibbutznik attire....mmmm, pajamas. You all know that I don't take such things so lightly.

Ciao for now...

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Lirison

So the title of this post is Lirison because Iris and I have officially started scaring each other by the fact that we say and do things at the exact same time after living together for only 3 weeks-ish. Granted, during those three weeks we are together EVERY DAY ALL THE TIME, but that being said, there's really no rhyme or reason for the way that we randomly turn to eachother and spit out the exact same unrelated anecdote...in a good way. We are both quite amused by it and I have to say that I would much rather this extreme than the other -- being polar opposites.

Enzywayz, today Lirison woke up nice and early per usual and spent the first two and half hours of work trying to keep our eyes open. After breakfast the world seems much more bearable and the last half of work went by pretty quickly. Class was class -- we had the other of our two teachers today, Tzipi, and besides being 55ish and looking 35ish, she has a knack for making the time pass quickly and making sure we use important slang (today was "al ha'panim" which literally means "on the face" but is used in reference to things that went really badly or were a total waste of time --- a good example was the movie we watched last night, "Hackers" --- I haven't seen a movie that bad in a while...).

Lirison then took a nap that lasted a little too long and now it's about time for dinner. After that, we'll see. Perhaps some quality time in the "ghetto" -- a less than wonderful living quarters area of the kibbutz and the home of some our our buddies here.

As usual, nothing to exciting to report and if people actually read all of this...well, I would say that I'll do my best to be more interesting but the truth is that life here is pretty relaxed and excitement comes in the form of good watermelon at lunch or a game of beach volleyball -- both highly appreciated in my life.

Ciao people. I'm going to actually send out this link now so that maybe people post and say hello in some form or another.

-the Liron part of Lirison (Iris is probably still making her way out bed from our early evening siesta)

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Monday, August 22, 2005

My first post

Wellll...hello.

So here I am in the mo'adon (rough translation = clubhouse?) in Kibbutz Ma'agan Michael and since I realized that there's lots of stupid things I would want to write to people but don't spend too much time in front of computers these days, I figured I would just do the whole "blog" thing. I know, everyone else was into this years ago but it's only now that I'm far away and slightly disconnected from the internet world that I found may way to blogging.

Today was loooong. well, let's rephrase. every day is long. but in a good way. 6am = laundry and today we lucked out because one of the older women that works in the laundry room turned 80 so we had a cute little party at 10am for her and our 10am 15 minute break turned into almost 40 minutes :-) sweet. plus we had this really good mousse cake. i know, mousse cake at 10am may seem a little bit early, but when you're up at 5:30 by 10am you're ready to eat what normal people consider an afternoon snack.

Anyway...Aviva, one of my roomates who has crazy fro-ish hair, took out her braids today and we had much fun (by we I mean Iris and I) playing and taking pictures. I'll post those soon so all can observe the crazy lovliness that is Aviva's hair. Enzywayz...it's almost time for dinner. I went swimming so I have that I'm hungry from spending time in the water feeling which, in coordination with the smell of chlorine just brings back Windham High like it was yesterday. Whippet. Whippet Good. :-P

Ok...talk to you all soon. Post here and say hi, k? Cuz tonight we're gonna blog like it's 1999. Or something...

-Lerie

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