Friday, September 2, 2011

7th post.

Tzav Rishon was not as scary as I thought it was going to be - just a lot of waiting.  I got a 97 profile which is the highest health assessment you can get and I am still waiting on my Cabba- which would tell me how I did on my Hebrew and Logic testing.  Everyone in my group did well and I am proud of everyone.  
Yesturday we went on a really beautiful hike and swim nearby that had a lot of historical significance.  I will put up pictures soon of our day.   All in all I think we have a good group dynamic and really great group of people. You know you start feeling at ease with your Garin when people fart at each other and talk about poop. 
We also went to eat at our adopted family's homes yesterday.  My family is great they made me TOFU!!!! how nice is that? and after we came back we sat around and hung out.
     I like this very calm feeling of flowing with everyone and getting to know everyone slowly but surly in order to create a family.  I have already expressed my anxieties over GADNA- a mini week long Army pretender.  Basically this week monday-friday we are taken on a base where we are exposed to how life in the Army is going to be, so essentially it is the first taste anyone is going to have of the IDF.  Then after that sometime this month all the girls will go to YOM HAMAH. = which is an ackronym i am not sure what it translates to but we will be tested in our interactions with one another and how we work in groups in order to decide where we will all be placed.  RA training all these years might actually come in handy.
This weekend we are also planning a camping trip = my very first super official one!!!! I hope I can cope with pooping in a hole but other then that I am very excited.

Wishing everyone a Shabbat Shalom from Israel,
Michali

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