We have had a lot of fun getting to know each other and our new community. I have enjoyed running at night around our neighborhood. It is very lit and a nice relaxing activity after a long day. I have run to meet May between the moshav and our house a couple of times. It has been a lot of fun living so close.
Each night we have explored different places to eat on our way home from our seminars. One night on the bus ride home Keren spotted a bakery she loves. Quickly we jumped off the bus and had a tasty falafel dinner. At first we thought we were in Rehovot, and then discovered we were in Rishon. It was a nice dinner, then we hopped back on our bus 274 to continue to our city :).
Another night we found some tasty pizza after seminars. One of the main challenges is balancing the need for the bathroom and water consumption to avoid dehydration. It is amazing how long our bus ride home can be and the need for the bathroom!
Brian is our live radio! He is always up for a Sheshbesh competition, or serenading our housemates. We have been able to get to know each other better with the more time we spend together. We has started to realize I am serious when I say I have the attention span of a 6 year old, and that i like to have fun all the time as well.
One night all the girls went out to explore the town and I stayed home with the boys. We had some fierce "go fish" games. It was a lot of fun to just relax and hang out. Its a nice adjustment with 6 other roommates. There is always someone around and something to do.
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saying you have the attention span of a 6 year old is being generous...i really think it's more like a 2 year old. glad you're settling in so nicely!
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