Wednesday, June 24, 2009

and god it is so hot! but there are worse things than staring at the water on a sunday


Arrival:

So today, which is actually yesterday, for both of us by now but way yesterday for me, I got up (momma too) at 5:30 am and headed to the airport. There was no trouble, and momma and I shared one last hot beverage before i said goodbye and headed through security. Can you believe it I went through without a hitch. My first time in probably 6 or more years. My gate was easy to find, and I thought to get a big book of sodoku for the plane flight. There are several hundred puzzles, but I’m plowing through them one by one.

On the plane, I sat next to a couple that was a little cranky, but I had the isle seat, so I survived. It kinda sucked because our TVs did not work at all. So I listened to my ipod and watched Spider man 2 off someone else’s TV who was in front of me. Of course, I couldn’t hear any of the sound, but it wasn’t that bad. They fed us twice- breakfast and lunch. The food was absolutely disgusting. Apparently vegetarian means I eat super healthy, and mostly eggs. For breakfast it was warm nasty yogurt, some fruit (which actually was good but only about 6 pieces of it) and egg wrapped in a crepe thing. The crepe thing was not so good, but I was pretty hungry so I ate a few bites. The non veg. meals got cake. For lunch, there was a role with egg salad (I think) it was absolutely disgusting. There was a oatmeal raisin bar thing that was maybe an inch long. That was good. The non veg. got turkey cheese sandwiches and a few kit kat bars. Grrr.So that was 5 ish hours of my life.

Then we landed in LHT airport and it was a little confusing cause I had to go through a series of hallways just to get to the terminal, then a series of escalators and elevators to get to another part of the same terminal. I also had to go through security again, which was no problem except the belt which slides all your stuff like bags, computers, shoes, ect. Was automatic and at the end it went into a little hole so it could go back to the beginning. I had to rescue all my stuff from the machine. It was a little weird. By that point, I had about 2 ish hours before they announced the gate number and started boarding. There were a few shops, with food and alcohol and sunglasses. I wandered around like a lost puppy for a while unable to decide where to get food. There was no meal place; it was all more snacks and whatnot. I was really hungry cause I hadn’t really eaten all day, so I had a smoothie and a nutrigrain bar.

On the flight, I sat next to a very nice woman (maybe 24 ish) and we got to talking. She is a history and English teacher to deaf kids. Ever see Children of a Lesser G-d? Julia? That’s what she does. Anyways, shes going to Israel to study for a few months. But whats really cool, is that the girl sitting in front of me (I was eaves dropping on her and the woman sitting next to her’s conversation) is going to do the ulpan here at kibbuz yagur! I forget what her name is exactly, but it sounds like the name Ari (the director of the ulpan) said my roommates name is. So maybe I know her already. She is 25, and was worried everyone will be younger than here… Which might be true. She’s spending the day in Tel Aviv, and will be here tomorrow. There was a lot of traffic in the air at LHT so it took a while to get in the air (but we did arrive 15 minutes early, at 5:15 am). Lucky for me, my tv worked. It was really cool. You could pick to watch a movie or tv show for free and it just started for you personally, none of that flipping through channels hoping for something good in the old days of airplane tv. I was hoping for twilight, cause I’m not gonna spend money to see it, but I think I should at some point, but it wasn’t offered. I ended up watching He’s Just Not That Into You, which I know mom thinks is a stupid movie, but I have decided I actually really like. It is a silly chick flick feel good movie, and you, mom, only like deep heart breaking emotional films. so yeah. I tried to sleep, but it was night and my main time to be awake and active. I nearly went crazy not moving. Now, though, I am really fucking tired. Its almost 3 am at home, but here its like 10 am. Tuvia didn’t want me to go to sleep, but I might have to.

When I got off the plane in tel aviv, the first thing you gotta know, is that it is a beautiful airport. Its just really pretty and new. There is a loby food area and in the center there is a little pool thing, and normally there would just be a fountain in the middle, but this one had a circle of water dripping from the CEILING! It was mad cool and very pretty. I didn’t get too close to it cause I was a floor above looking through the glass wall. They also had a lot of those escalator walkways, you know where it looks like you are waling super fast- I like those. I had to go through customs, and that was fine and easy. Then I had to find my bag. I went to the baggage claim belt that said London. Mainly though, I was following people I had noticed on my flight. I waited and waited but my bag didn’t come. I was about to freak out, when I noticed another belt a ways down that looked like it said London too. THEN I noticed that the sign said London BD3roi3 or something, as opposed to London BA163 or whatever. There was a woman who seemed to have the same problem and realization as me at exactly the same time. We walked to the other belt, and I got my bag no problem. Then I went out the exit, and Tuvia called out my name right away. So we left, and I got to see the highways of Israel.

Its very pretty here. I am really excited now, I think i’m gonna enjoy myself. The kibbutz is really big, but the ulpan program has its own buildings, and is pretty close to the important things (dining hall and post office and stuff). Ari, the director is very nice, and there is a den mother of sorts, though I forget her name, but she is also nice. I have my key for my room (#3) and my laundry bag with my personal number (12) . so now I have to put 12 on all my clothes, which kinda stinks, but I figured that was somewhere in the plan, so its not so much of a surprise. Laundry is don’t every Tuesday and returned on Wednesday. My room is very simple and modest, but it does the job. They weren’t kidding when they said limited closet space. They didn’t say that closet was the ONLY space. I fit all my stuff in fine, and my suitcase is under my cot. Yes cot, not bed. It is the smallest size, but I’ll get used to it. there is a cork board for each of us by our beds, we each get our own closet, and we each have a little cube shelf thing attached to the wall. There is also a fridge and one desk and chair. There is ac in the rooms, except right now, there is something going on with the electricity, so the power is off from 9:15 until I think about 2. Its 10 ish right now.

The internet is not wireless everywhere like I thought, but it is wireless in the office. I still don’t know how everything works, but I have a feeling I wont be just chilling on the internet for hours and hours to talk online, dad. Like right now, I am writing this entry in word, and I will later copy and past it onto my blog for all of you to read. I will also attach some pictures of my room.

I think I may get to work in the kindergarten! Ari asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up or something, and I said I wanted to be a teacher and I was going to major in education in college, and he said he would check to see if I could work in the kindergarten! Yay. They want us to work in places where we have to communicate and talk to the kibutzniks, because they want us to improve our Hebrew.

Well I think that’s all for now. I am well, I am safe, I am on the kibbutz and they are very nice. I love you,

Ella

P.S.
So the girl who will be living with me is not the one I met on the plane. But its okay because she is really nice. Her name is Melissa, from Brooklyn. She is 18 too. shes a lot like me- vegetarian, likes soccer and all that stuff.

And the weather is HOT. Its sunny and hot and dry.

2 comments:

  1. A)My dear, your spelling is....well...horrid.
    B)Where are the pictures you said you were posting?
    C)I'm glad you are having a good time and that it seems to be going well. When you come home, remember to bring food with you on the plane. And update at least weekly, if not more. Also, if you know when a good time for you to be online is, I'll try to be on skype then too. Though I don't know exactly what the time difference is, so you'll have to tell me that as well. Alright. Everything is fine on this side of the pond. Though it is the week from hell, but that's a different story.
    Love Hannah

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  2. what weak from hell? i know i know about my spelling! im working on the pics. they take seven years to upload and i dont have patience, but its shabat today, so ill do them now.

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