Thursday, March 6, 2014

Aviv Days 34, 35 + 36

Now that we have been together as a group for over a month, firsts are a rarity, however Jared Engelman managed to achieve the rather arbitrary feat of being the first Aviv group member to celebrate their 19th birthday. The latter half of our 34th day on the program revolved almost solely around Jared’s milestone and was dedicated to making him feel at home and attempting to give him a birthday to remember. Following wakeup and a quick breakfast we were again put straight to work in our various disciplines, again without many remarkable developments. Work was split into two sessions, either side of lunch, for which we were served yet another meal of schnitzel. After the completion of our individual work days preparation got underway for Jared’s birthday bash. First we were to indulge in a beautiful birthday barbeque, consisting of both chicken and meat, as well as pita and Doritos, a meal which all were craving (of course with the exception of our vegetarians.) Our cooks, Toby and Jared Ellison, served up a delectable feast, and achieved the remarkable feat of managing to completely avoid a salmonella outbreak. Following our delightful meal, the boys and girls went their separate ways, he boys heading up to a nice spot overlooking a cliff face here they enjoyed a nice bonfire and a few beers. Whilst the girls had a nice night in enjoying each other’s company. It was truly a nice night, which Jared declared to be one of his best ever birthdays!

The next morning we awoke at a variety of hours thanks to our individual Ulpan start times. For my class, the lesson was dedicated to learning the Hebrew words for a multitude of transport-related words. Following Ulpan we powered up with a meal prior to engaging in a program run by the fitness committee, which consisted of a hike and the always popular 8 minute abs, for the girls. Whilst the boys participated in a 5-a-side soccer match which was fiercely contested. Showers then preceded dinner which featured meatballs. Our final activity of the day was a film screened in the moadon. As Grant rightly commented, our arguing over which movie to watch was just as entertaining as whatever movie we were to choose. Eventually, despite much bickering, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s Good Will Hunting was chosen, and those who stuck it out until the end of the film were more than happy with the choice, it is, after all, an absolute classic. Bed soon followed.

As with every morning prior to our departure for a free weekend there was a buzz in the air, and the words “Tel Aviv” featured in almost every second or third sentence. Thursday followed the mould of the day which it proceeded, in that Ulpan dictated the wake up times of every single one of us. Various breakfasts were purchased from the mini-market, some more healthy than others. Morah Meital educated us on some conversational nuances and greetings followed by food-related words which certainly will come in handy for some this weekend. An irregularly nice lunch followed, consisting of miniature sausage rolls, beef patties and rice. Next was family time in which we outlined our individual high and lowlights from the week past. Cleaning was next up, in order to prepare our rooms to the satisfaction of kibbutz staff before we headed off for the weekend. Finally, people headed off in taxis to Tel Aviv or similar destinations via Nahariya to enjoy their free weekends away from kibbutz life. A small percentage of us remain on Yechiam.

Another awesome few days down, 114 days to look forward to!

Jake


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