Friday, September 19, 2008

I got called to tryout for the airforce!

So this past couple of weeks have been a lot of fun, they have been generall pretty routine, ulpan three times a week, and activities about the army, and learing more and more about the army every day.

One really big thing that i found out 3 or 4 days ago, is that I have been asked to go for the first round of testing for the air force, that i qualified for the preliminary testing for pilots course, which for those of you who dont know, is a pretty big deal in Israel. So, that was really exciting, and a really big honor that i even qualified. So Monday im going to Tiberious, with four other guys in my gareen who qualified, and were going to take a series of tests for a few hours, and see if we qualify to go to the next round.

The other night i went to a basketball game, Israel vs. Bosnia, and it was a game that all of the people on year course this year were at, and so i got in through their overpurchassing of tickets. Basically i took a 4 hour bus ride from the north go get to tel aviv, and then took a bus back the next day. It was really nice though, because I got to see lots of friends, ,meet some people, and see my cousin who is on year course this year. Then after i met Daniel Gottesman for dinner, who for those of you who dont know him, is a family friend, and an officer in the Israeli air force. Then after dinner i went back to Holon where i slept for the night, and then my friend Roy came and picked me up, and we went out for a bit. It was really good to see him, because i hadn't seen him since we worked together at camp this summer.

Another thing i forgot, Sunday after our free weekend last weekend, we stayed in Tel aviv, and our program brought all of these different speakers to talk to us about the middle east, and about the Israeli-Palesinian conflict, and about the army and everything. It was really nice, although everyone was exausted from going out during our free weekend. Then that night we drove south, to the negev and stayed the night in a bedouin tent which was really nice, just to be able to go and sleep out in nature for one night. The next day we drove about twenty minutes further south and arrived at a Shirion (tanks) base where we got to see an all out exerceise of many different branches of the army. There were tanks, people from engineering, field intellegence, all the different infantry units, and artillery. I wouldnt say it was fun, but it was really interesting, and a new experience seeing how the different parts of the army would theoretically work together in the field. Then we had a talk with a few officers from the tanks, and they tried to convince us why tanks are the best place to be in the army. It worked pretty well, but i still dont think im going to go to the tanks. Then afterwards, we had to get back on our bus and drive from the south of Israel to the north, which seemed to take forever.

Life on the kibbutz is still nice, its very theraputic. Noone on the kibbutz normally has any use for money, becasue in teh dining room and in the kibbutz store everyone has a number for their account, so you dont have to worry about the constraints of money ever. Even though its kinda socialist in that respect its really nice and peaceful.

Rosh Ha'shanah is coming up really soon, and im planning on going with my kibbutz host family to Tel Aviv and meet their extended family.

By the way, i forgot to add earlier that Israel won the Basketball game that they played against Bosnia.

Tonight there is a big end of summer party on the kibbutz at the pool, so im really excited about that. Thats all for now, ill keep you all posted. for those of you who didnt sign up to get notifications... heres the link again.

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