Another 4 day field study is on the horizon and I still haven't blogged about the last one, or prepared for the upcoming one. Pressure! Pressure!! Some people keep their heads together in situations like this. They do productive things like make lists and deep breathing. I find I have much more fun when I panic.
So here's my blog, tinge it with a tone of
OMYGOODNESSIHAVESOMUCHTOCATCHUPONTHISIS
GOINGOTBEAWFULWERENOTGOINGTOMAKEIT.
and it'll be like we're actually talking together!
Here's a crash course on the last few weeks:
I survived midterm season. I abandoned dreamland to make it happen, but it was so worth it. Sleep is for the weak and it didn't belong in my past few weeks. I'm having too much fun.
My parents made it! They've been adjusting to the city, learning the ropes of traveling around this area. It's been great to have them around and show them how life is in Israel. I'll let them tell you the stories... and I dare you to watch all the video my dad has been taking. It's something like watching a horror movie, with the handheld-running-away-from-the-bad-guy effect. All with my dad narrating.
We all got a dose of the darker side of the Middle East today. There was a bus bombing in Jerusalem. Everyone at JUC is safe and accounted for. Dr. Wright is no stranger to danger and has given us students some health-and-safety information and the semester goes on.
Even without the bus bomb today, the conflict has been tangible. It is something I have been struggling to understand since I first arrived. I sleep in the state of Israel and go behind the wall to the West Bank twice a week for classes. I wish I had the words to capture the atmosphere of these worlds. There is so much grief on all sides. But I know that it's worth trying to understand. Even more, it's my responsibility to understand. I say that right now, so confused. It's tangled here.
In the meantime, it's been a lot of fun exploring the land. We went to the southern end of Israel a few weeks ago, to the Negev. My favorite field trip thus far. Check it!:
The Sorek Wadi.
All the almond blossoms made the air smell so good.
Ibex

Mystery Location

Hiking Wadi Zin

Wadi Zin
Masada from a distance.
B.B. and Robbie pushing Emily off Masada
Masada palace
Masada ruins
View from Masada
Krissi!
Highlight of the day: I bet Jacob Stern that he couldn't pull off a card trick. The stakes: Dr. Pepper. I won! The next day he actually found the elusive drink.

The drink of champions!

En Gedi Springs
En Gedi Springs

En Gedi Springs
Ancient Pottery Kiln!

Dead Sea Scrolls were here!
Dead Sea buddies!
And the adventure continues! A few concerning things have been brought to my attention. Apparently, last night I was sleep talking. Coherent words that I would never say in a conscience state. Actually, this beyond concerning. I feel so betrayed by my brain. Keep posted with my roommate Diana. My subconscience has a life story time planned sometime in the next few days.
Also, I've found that I didn't properly pack for the trip. I'm going to recommend to future students to bring their own reusable drinking straws!
Cliffhanger! I am out of time. I'll explain drinking straws and share about Galilee next time. Much love to home!
P.S. Upon a swift edit of this blog, I noted an abundance of exclamation marks. A herd, in fact. They will be traveling in packs throughout each of my blog posts. They are the best punctuation marks to be hospitable too, I refuse to edit them out.






