Day 13 kicked off slightly later than usual but contained a
similarly intense set of activities. After consuming the now expectedly
scrumptious breakfast prepared for us by the staff of Bnei Dan, we gathered in
the lobby and the details of our day’s task was outlined. It was to be an ‘amazing
race’ style day of adventuring in which each team of 5 had to visit and
photograph themselves in numerous destinations before racing to a
pre-determined finish line. The teams were devised by the madrichim and we were
off, my team consisting of Jared Engelman, Lucy, Alexa, Claudia and myself,
were touted as early favourites thank to our boasting of the brainpower of
Engelman whose reputation as a future medical student facilitates a ludicrously
high expectation. However a slow start saw us fall behind the pack as we
proceeded to get close to our destination before venturing in the opposite
direction only to realise where were headed all along. This occurred numerous
times, needless to say the frustration was felt by all.
The race took us to many interesting destinations all over
Tel Aviv, including but not limited to the Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Art, the
Cameri Theatre and the Carmel Shuk. After most teams stopped for a lunch break
in the heat of the race, it was an unexpected victory for the team consisting of
Azi, Jared Ellison, Jason, Millie and Daena, a victory which self-proclaimed
team leader Azi will surely never let us forget. Following the race we sat down
for lunch with those who hadn’t already eaten attempting to eat a lunch
consisting of two sandwiches, a muffin and an apple which proved a more
difficult task then it should have been thanks to the less than appetising
consistency of the meal. Next we headed to one of the most unbelievable
exhibitions I have ever seen, a museum which put attendees in the position of a
visually impaired person as we realised the difficulty of living without sight.
Our guides, all without vision, were at home in the course and proved exactly
how one can adapt to blindness if they must. It was an amazing experience for
all and one which will surely not be forgotten any time soon.
Next we headed back to the hostel where we consumed a nice
dinner and then put in our preferences for work on kibbutz as well as room
preferences. Movie time ensued for the lucky few whilst others headed to bed
early aware of the full day of volunteering we had ahead of us on day 14. Our
volunteering was done in three places, first up was a factory for the deaf,
blind and mute in which things were manufactured. Next was grapefruit picking,
the fruits of our labour being contributed to those who cannot feed themselves
around Israel. We heard that our fruits would feed 400 families in the next few
days. Our final destination of the day was Save a Childs Heart, an organisation
which flies in children from all over the world and pays for them to have lifesaving
heart surgeries. After hearing what the organisation does we were able to spend
some time with the children, who we immediately fell in love with. It was truly
inspiring watching these upbeat children despite the difficulties they have gone
through. Notably, Harry formed an unbreakable bond with one small girl who
rested in his arms as he chatted to it in his unique banter for roughly an
hour. It was adorable. Soon it came time to go and as the children were
forcibly removed from our arms we boarded our bus and headed back to Bnei Dan,
another day over.
A few more awesome days down, 136 days to look forward to!
Jake
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