Today was somewhat uneventful. I may feel this way because I took a 2.5 hour nap. This morning I woke up exhausted so I skipped breakfast and packed my veal and tsatziki sauce that I had made last night. When I got to Hebrew class, I put it in the fridge. Around 2pm, when my stomach started growling, I realized I had forgotten to eat it! So as soon as I was done with all of my errands for today, I went back to the apartment and made the bacon and eggs that I didn't eat this morning. The bacon wasn't very tasty at all. It didn't even look like bacon after it was cooked. *sigh* I guess I'll just have to enjoy my bacon in the USA only.
After my nap I went down the street to look at the house I'll most likely be living in. It's sooo cute, and the girls there are awesome. I'm so excited! There's a patio and a hammock and an olive tree and a date tree and a big, clean, beautiful kitchen and and and. . .
I love it.
On another note, nail polish dries very quickly here. It's nice :)
My feet still get incredibly dirty and dry (crusty is the appropriate word, I think). It's mostly because there is construction happening on my street (or at least that's what they say - I haven't seen any work being done before today when they moved a pile of dust/dirt from one side of the street to the other), and the entire street is dust. The sidewalks are also covered in dust. There's no escaping it. It's EVERYWHERE! I wash my feet like twice a day :)
(BTW, Aunt Melissa, those Crocs you gave me are FANTASTIC. I wear them all the time! They're perfect! Thank you!)
We had our welcome dinner tonight at the Caroline House (see pic below). I really enjoyed the time relaxing and eating with the other students. The salad was absolutely delicious, too!
Well, like I said, not much happened today, but TOMORROW morning (bright and early) we're headed to Jerusalem. I'll be taking some pictures and posting them on here :)
להתראות
After my nap I went down the street to look at the house I'll most likely be living in. It's sooo cute, and the girls there are awesome. I'm so excited! There's a patio and a hammock and an olive tree and a date tree and a big, clean, beautiful kitchen and and and. . .
I love it.
On another note, nail polish dries very quickly here. It's nice :)
My feet still get incredibly dirty and dry (crusty is the appropriate word, I think). It's mostly because there is construction happening on my street (or at least that's what they say - I haven't seen any work being done before today when they moved a pile of dust/dirt from one side of the street to the other), and the entire street is dust. The sidewalks are also covered in dust. There's no escaping it. It's EVERYWHERE! I wash my feet like twice a day :)
(BTW, Aunt Melissa, those Crocs you gave me are FANTASTIC. I wear them all the time! They're perfect! Thank you!)
We had our welcome dinner tonight at the Caroline House (see pic below). I really enjoyed the time relaxing and eating with the other students. The salad was absolutely delicious, too!
Well, like I said, not much happened today, but TOMORROW morning (bright and early) we're headed to Jerusalem. I'll be taking some pictures and posting them on here :)
להתראות
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