Oh hey there!
Didn't see you over there. Why? Because you're short. Just kidding. Its actually because I'm on the other side of the world at the moment. Which is what this blog is about. Ok, enough with the sass. Lets get down to business. And if you caught that reference, you are my hero.
Hi Sarah, what's new with you? Oh me? Nothing much. I just took my first college final (we pretend that the other one never happened) and I'm feeling pretty good about it. It was for Hebrew. Now I'm fluent. Jokes. I barely speak the language. In fact, ani lo midaberet ivrit. Haha I just said that I don't speak Hebrew. In Hebrew. Oh, irony.
I'm currently laughing at the joke that I just made. Because its funny. But it hurts to laugh. Because I've been working out. WHAT?! SARAH WORKING OUT?! AHHHH THE WORLD IS ENDING! Ok ok, enough with the jokes. But really. I ran three times last week and did core four times. I'm going to be ripped by the end of this! I would tell you my run but you probably have no reference of the places in Jerusalem and I don't know the distance. Wait, this is my blog. You are a captive audience. LET THE SHARING COMMENCE! I start going down Agron until I reach Mamilla. I run through Mamilla, snake the stairs 5 times, run back through Mamilla, up to the park, down to Ben Yehuda, then to Jaffa, and head back to Agron by taking King George. I know, I know. Its impressive. Except for the fact that I sound like a 600 year old 600 pound man. But we don't talk about that.
Guess where I am? Oh soooo funny saying Jerusalem. Yes, I think I've made that pretty clear. I mean specifically. I'm at Hebrew U. Taking classes. No big deal. Ok wait it is a big deal. I'm going to college in another country. That's huge! You know what else is huge? My class list. I'm taking the max number of classes I'm allowed to take. I don't think I like that. I mean, its great to get all this credit but I'm also here to explore Israel. So its a dilemma.
Want to hear a politically incorrect real life story? I can't tell you here. But you can facebook me for the story if you want.
Hmm what else? I guess nothing really. At least nothing that I want to share. Well, I have about an hour to kill until my next class. Off to the nap room! And yes, that's a real thing.
Holy Land OUT!
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Got a little sun...
Hey Party People!
So much to blog about! I just had the most amazing experience of my life, no big deal. But enough about me. Lets talk about you. Ok jokes. Its me time. That's why you're reading this blog, right? Sorry for being so sassy but I have major blisters so I'm totally allowed to be.
So not to brag or anything, but I spent three days in the Negev desert. Hiked 30 km. Up and down three rather large mountains. I can't even describe how amazing it was.
Nativ was split into two groups based on our second semester tracks. At first I wasn't too thrilled about that but after watching how close all of us Kfarmers got, I really appreciated that they split us up.
GAHHH I have so much to share and say but I don't know how to word it. I guess I'll just post pictures to describe my experience.
So much to blog about! I just had the most amazing experience of my life, no big deal. But enough about me. Lets talk about you. Ok jokes. Its me time. That's why you're reading this blog, right? Sorry for being so sassy but I have major blisters so I'm totally allowed to be.
So not to brag or anything, but I spent three days in the Negev desert. Hiked 30 km. Up and down three rather large mountains. I can't even describe how amazing it was.
Nativ was split into two groups based on our second semester tracks. At first I wasn't too thrilled about that but after watching how close all of us Kfarmers got, I really appreciated that they split us up.
GAHHH I have so much to share and say but I don't know how to word it. I guess I'll just post pictures to describe my experience.
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