Monday, August 21, 2006

Don't Want to Be a Part of It

They tried but they failed.

I was in NYC this past weekend visiting my cuz Amelia and hubby Gabe and many of friends there. Everyone was encouraging me to stay and live in NYC. Although I had a wonderful time with everyone, I know Texas is home. I've missed my family a lot this past year so I want to settle here (I'm home now).

Thanks for a great weekend in NYC, all you transplants!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Leaving Israel

Today is my last day in Israel and I head to NY tomorrow morning for a few days to visit family and friends. I have mixed feelings about going, but I feel like the time is right to move on to the next stage of my life. I'm looking for jobs (preferably doing finance analysis - if you know of anything) in Houston and Austin. We'll see where fate takes me.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Close to Home...

The news hit class this morning that a friend of one of the students was killed in the fighting last night. The girl was devastated, and we all are remorseful. It's hard to know how to help. I was praying that the fighting would end before I leave for home next Friday, but it's not looking good.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

How is it Possible?

I live with the sweetest, friendliest Israeli gal. She is very talented - she works with elders and children, does reflexiology, writes books (she's trying to get published), and plays the guitar. So what's the problem? She's in her 30s and single (ready to settle down)! My theory - she's shy and spends a lot of time at home with her dog Libbi (means "my heart" in Hebrew). Also, she doesn't cook very often. Now I'm on some sort of mission to find the perfect man for her. I figure he must be a chef hanging out in his apartment.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Taking it All In

I leave in a week and a half and have been rather busy taking in all of Jerusalem (AKA learning and eating). There are so many great restaurants, and I've been enjoying the company of my fellow students. Life is great, but we are all on the edge of our seats waiting for the end of the fighting in the north. Please send your prayers and thoughts to this part of the world. We need them.