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Thursday, July 10, 2014

israel.

so I've made it!

which is great.

took about 3 days of travel, lots of questioning, some freak outs and a whole lot of excitement.
and some lost luggage. and questioning by Israeli immigration. apparently I need to step up my first impression game.
upgraded to first class, and feeling out of place. not enough to not snag the mini philosophy products though. helpful with the lost luggage. gimme dat.

so all in all, an adventure has begun.
an adventure taking place in the above outfit for about 4 days, courtesy of United airlines and Hurricane Arthur. 
my mom also flew in for about 48 hours with her dear, brave friend Marva. Marva's family was also here, so I got to hang with some familiar faces and this spunky little girl who was just featured by Humans of New York during their layover:

we got some traveling, beach, market, and lots of eating time in. I am beyond grateful for the time I had with everyone. helped to lessen the disorientation that comes with transition and not having luggage.
FALAFEL. 
they also left about an hour after the first siren sounded for the rockets.
I was standing on the balcony of the Sheridan Hotel actually, watching people run/speed walk/lazily walk/not walk from the beach as the sirens, and then explosion from the intercepted rocket happened.
not a bad view to listen to sirens/rockets from. 
it is an interesting time to be in Israel. a learning experience. gaining a new perspective. 

I don't feel well informed enough to comment on what exactly is going on over here currently. 

I am getting used to the sirens going off, knowing I have a minute and a half to make it down two flights of stairs to the stairwell. I've woken up to sirens the past two days, and I think with each one, I'm becoming a little less anxious. 

adjusting to a new present. downloading rocket alert apps. writing an evacuation plan. 


also reassuring is that life in Tel Aviv just moves on. the city and country seem used to the rockets and conflict, which saddens me. but I have never experienced anything even remotely close to this in my life. 

I also have received some incredible support from BU, my organization here, friends, and family. 

so currently, I feel moderately safe and have not made any decisions to leave. 


good things to come. 


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