Luckily... I have OTZMA, and I have my wonderful OTZMA community and the 33 of us plus some guests (including our star guest Nana, my and Kitah Bet's Ulpan teacher) celebrated an American Thanksgiving in Ashkelon.
Bec and I made a PHENOMENAL squash soup, Amir made a Turkey and everyone made AMAZING side dishes, soups, desserts etc. Hilarious things that happened and made these normal holiday traditions difficult:
- There is currently an agriculture strike in Israel (to find out more about this read here)and we weren't able to buy/find/order anywhere a whole turkey
- Our kitchens are small. We only have 2 small burners and a toaster oven. Our soup took 2 days to make...but really...
November is ending and December (a month of traveling and havoc) is about to begin!!!
For my part 1 1/2 I'll be living and working for two weeks in Tzukim in the far south of Israel helping to build an ecologically responsible village and resort with a team of people my age from around the work. Then for the second half of December, Rebecca and I will be going on a Eurotrip with special guests along the way!
- 12/16-12/19 Amsterdam, Netherlands w/ Krissy and Bec
- 12/19-12/23 London, England w/ Krissy and Bec
- 12/24-12/25 Munich, Germany w/ Bec
- 12/26 Frankfurt, Germany w/ Bec and Ariel
- 12/27-12/28 Berlin, Germany
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This week marks our last in Beit Canada and that means moving everything into storage for the month of December. So, I've started to move some of my stuff out and Bec and I took this Shabbat to spend with her family at her Aunt Mira's house in Tel Aviv. After the mandatory Friday afternoon nap, Becca's uncle Yonkel took us out in his 1957 Jeep. It's green, it has no roof or sides, it's amazing. After driving around the heart of Tel Aviv and enjoying the tons of attention a green army jeep cruising through the hot spots of town brings we headed to the northern beaches of Tel Aviv to drive around the sand dunes.
Yonkel is an expert driver and was given several rounds of applause by fellow drivers and sand dune cruisers. We finished the afternoon by watching the sunset over the ocean from the clifs next to the sea.
It's still surreal to me that we're walking around in tank tops and flip flops...but I'm sure Europe will be a huge wake up call.
Pictures to come soon!
Yonkel is an expert driver and was given several rounds of applause by fellow drivers and sand dune cruisers. We finished the afternoon by watching the sunset over the ocean from the clifs next to the sea.
It's still surreal to me that we're walking around in tank tops and flip flops...but I'm sure Europe will be a huge wake up call.
Pictures to come soon!
oh, i just miss you so, SO much. glad youre getting the most out of this trip, nik!
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