Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Oh Little Town of Bethlehem

Hello all,

Sorry I haven't sent out an e-mail for a while, I know I say this every time but they really do keep me busy over here. Anyway, we're finally done with our mid-terms, but there's always a paper or a project or an interview so i've decided that I have to stop waiting for that break and just keep working. Although, the world cup is severely interfering with my studying habits. It's so much fun because we're only an hour away from South Africa time here so we can watch the games live and so many people here are into soccer so we get a huge group together to watch. Sometimes I wonder where all these people have been all my life. So here are some highlights from this past week:

-I discovered the greatest treasure ever: 1 shekel popsicles just outside the lower gate of the center. Also every time we go there the same group of little kids come out and play soccer with us in the street. There was this one little girl who was so sad when I last week and she yelled "Amira (everyone here thinks thats my name-apparently that's what it sounds like) Amira- I love you!" and then when I went back yesterday she ran out yelling Amira Amira you back!!! Last week I was also wearing a Brazil jersey so when the kids saw me come back yesterday they all ran inside and came out with Brazil jerseys hahaha. I love it here.

-On Sunday I got to go to the Israeli Zoo!! But. . .. it's exactly like and American zoo.

-On Monday we went on a field trip to Bethlehem. This was probably one of my favorite field-trips so far. It was amazing because Bethlehem is in the West Bank so we had to pass through the seperation wall and see all of the security and we stopped at the Palestinian "think-tank" headquarters where they pretty much study and look for a solution to the conflict. We had a presentation there and learned first hand their opinion and everything. It's always hard to know what to think because we get such biased opinions from everyone but this was really helpful because they went through specific UN agreements that Israel has broken.

-We also got to go to Bethlehem University-one of the first universities in the West Bank. We got to talk to 5 college students our age and it was sooooo cool to be able to talk to people our age and realized how much like us they are, and at the same time how different their lives are because of the conflict. I got to walk around on campus and talk with some of the girls there- I tried to attach a pic of that.

-Ok, Bethlehem is one of my favorite places EVER!!! It was crazy cause here we were in one of the most conlict-ridden places in the world and I felt so much peace and calm in this little city. We went to the Church of the Nativity where they believe Jesus was born and laid in a manger.

-So once again, I have had an amazing week. I sometimes have to pinch myself to see if this is all real or not. Tonight I think we're gonna go to some light show in the Old City. Should be saweeet. Love you all!!!!!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Oh Jerusalem if I forget you

I apologize to all my faithful blog followers (because I know there's just so many of you) for not being on top of it and writing for a while. I feel like I have never been so busy in my life and yet never enjoyed myself so much. I still wake up every morning and can't believe I have the opportunity to live in the most beautiful city in the world. For the past couple weeks we've gone on a couple field trips: one to some Israelite towns of Lachish and Azekah that were conquered by the Assyrians and Babylonians- we also hit up the valley of Elah where David slew Goliath. It's pretty cool to actually see the places that we read about in the Bible. Also, we went to the City of David which is just the part of Jerusalem that existed when David was King and conquered the city. We got to see some ruins from the fire of the Babylonians and also walk around the place where most likely David saw Bethsheba when she was bathing on her roof. It was cool because we talked about how David was such a stud but he made a mistake because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time-it made me think about my life and how while I've been here I've been all about trying to figure out what the right path for me is. I know that being here in the Holy Land is the right thing for me right now, and I want to figure out the person that the Lord would have me be for the future.

While we were in the City of David we went through Hezekiah's Tunnel- cool but not the most fun for a person with extreme claustrophobia. Lets just say I cried I was so happy to see the light of day when we got out. It was cool cause at the end of the tunnel we got to see the pool where Christ healed the blind man.

So now that mid-terms are done its time forrrrrrrrrrrrr WORLD CUP!!!!!!! I may or may not have missed half of my class this afternoon because the first game started in the middle of it. Sorry Dad. Anyway, everything is going just great. I'm trying to post some pics for all yall to see!!!!