tonight I loved doing my homework while sitting on the balcony. I got to watch the sunset, read the old testament, and listen to Muslim call to prayer...all at the same time! I'm just realizing how lucky I am to be here. (even when doing homework is a pain). I know my time here is going to fly so I have to make the best of every minute.
This weekend was incredible! On Friday night we went to the Western Wall for the welcoming of the Jewish Sabbath day. I think it was my favorite thing I've done so far. There were girls who had to be much younger than me reading their Torah, rocking back and forth, crying, singing, praising, and dancing. Up close to the wall, the feeling was very quiet and spiritual. Once we moved away from the wall we got to sing and dance with the school girls. I applied my new Hebrew knowledge and sang some praises with them!
Shabbat shalom and
shalom alechem!! i'm so cultured. I can't really describe the way I felt at the wall. I've been learning a lot about Jewish culture and religion in my Israel class. Their beliefs are so foreign to me and there is so much I don't understand. I'm excited to continue learning about it and cannot wait to go back to the Western Wall on a Friday night later on in the semester.
For Sunday free day a big group of us went to Tel Aviv! It was so nice to get out of the center and do something super fun for the day. We explored a little farmers market where we got smoothies, lemonades, and other tasty treats. Then we went to the BEACH. We stayed there for a lot of hours just hanging out and getting some much needed sun on our pasty white legs.
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me, kenz, and heather |
We found a really cute place for dinner. The owner didn't speak any English so another customer had to help us know what to order. They had the best pita bread I've ever tasted in my life. The hummus was..not so great.
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in love with tel aviv already |
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kenz, me, heather, and devery |
needless to say I will definitely be going back to tel aviv soon.
Yesterday was our first real field trip. I can't even remember where we went because i'm pretty sure we went everywhere. We saw the well that Abraham dug, and I even wrote somewhere in my scriptures...."I am looking at a place where God once appeared." pretty great. We also went to the burial sight of Ben Gurion, the founder of Israel. From that sight we overlooked the "Wilderness of Zin." Then...we went on a great hike...through the wilderness of Zin. We literally climbed a rock wall the size of those canyon walls at lake powell. Hiking is not my thing. But, it was really interesting to picture those poor Israelites wandering in that same wilderness for 40 years! It was SO HOT, and I was only there for like two hours. It was also interesting to imagine that a wilderness that looked very similar to that was what Lehi and his family traveled through while they were journeying to the promised land. Maybe its just me but I always pictured trees. (no trees). We went to another site also but I can't remember what it was called or why its significant.
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just in the cavity of a rock |
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scaling a mountain |
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we climbed that whole wall behind us. |
shout out to Camila...faithful blog follower. hey girl.
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one more fav pic of tel aviv. me and kenz |
Yay! Hailey thank you so much for the updates and the pictures. It looks like so much fun! You are so cute, I just want to squish you!!
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible. Thanks for giving us updates on what you are doing. Love it. Hopefully no Arabs will try to get your hand in marriage by offering you Dad camels.
ReplyDeleteI feel honored to have made the blog. Win! Also, I read the shout out to Camila and laughed out loud. Yep.
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