Jul
23
    
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on July-23-2009

Wow – so I guess no time like the present to start writing new entries to my Travel Blog. Here marks the beginning of my Israel Journey ‘09/’10!

After a fairly emotional send off (mostly me actually realising what the hell I was doing!) I made my way teary eyes through customs and onto the plain. Had a fantastic first leg – there was no one in my little row so I had two empty seats next to me and was nice and comfy(ish) and managed to sleep for about 6 or 7 hours.

On the plane I also started writing my personal paper journal – I guess I was reflecting on that saying ‘A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step’.. A journal of a thousand words begins with a single sentence!

Now I am sitting in Hong Kong writing this and completing a few things. My flight leaves in about 2 hours and I’m basically just killing time.

Please don’t forget to add me on skype if you want a chat (time is minus 9 hours).

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Cup of Tea to calm my nerves!

Saying Goodbye!

Last funny faces for 5 months :(

Dawn high above the North pacific ocean!

Hong Kong Airport


 
Jul
23
    
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on July-23-2009

From here on up will be postings from my current 2009/2010 mission.

Lots of love
Ilai


 
Apr
20
    
Posted (admin) in Thailand on April-20-2008

So the after a few holdups in Ben Gurion Airport (I think security gets confused when my mum can speak hebrew and I can’t) we finally said goodbye to Herb and his kids and got on the flight – I Selpt most of this one.

We arrived Bangkok 11 hours later at about 2pm. An hours drive into the city took us to the Indra Regent Hotel which is located right above the Pratunam market (one of the biggest for garments).

The next morning we got up early (not on purpose) and waited for the sun to come up to have brekfast and then we set off for our morning journey. First we caught the sky train to one of the ferry terminals. Then a boat ride up the river to the kings pallace. We had a look around albiet a quick one (mum and I were both a bit sick and the heat wasnt helpting!). A dodgy taxi ride home and I had a swim and lunch then slept till the evening.

Evening came and Mum and I were picked up and taken to the river where we went for a night time dinner cruise up on the top deck of a big boat. It was amazing seeing the lights of Bangkok from the river and having music and a traditional dance and mask play performed!

The next morning I got up early and went on a tour of the Damnernsaduak Floating markets. It was awesome first they took us on a half hour boat ride through the canals then we were free to peruse the markets from the canal side – I had some yummy coconut pancakes and some coconut milk.

In the nick of time I arrived home and quickly grabbed a few things I wanted from the markets below and then we had to get to the airport where we flew home!

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Apr
15
    
Posted (admin) in Bet Oved, Family, Gallil, Hummus, Israel, Markets, Party, Shiller, Tel-Aviv on April-15-2008

Day 20 – 23

On Saturday we had a party up at Kaddarim for the kids birthday / barmitzvah. Because only close family came to the temple for the bar mitzvah more extended family and friends were invited to come and bbq with us. It was fun – it was the last chance for me to spend time with the kids before I leave. We played poker and chess and rode around the kibbutz on bikes.

After the party Herbie drove us back to Tel Aviv and we stayed the night in a place Called Bat Yam – which by night is a bit dodgy but by day is really nice. Its right on the beach and theres lots of cafes and restaurants.

At about 11 Einav came again and together we went to some crazy bar cafe place where one of her friends were celebrating her 21st birthday. First you had to take off your shoes then you walk in and theres many low tables and nooks and crannys and lots of pillows and cushions to laze on. Next theres almost no white light except for a few candles here and there the whole place is dimly lit with black light so everything white glows! The tables are all painted so they glow neon and the menu’s are glowing too. I had a good time – unlike some occasions when the Israeli’s I meet in groups prefer to just talk hebrew with themselves I had a bit of conversation and it was a nice way to wind down the hectic day! We all left at a decent hour and Einav set off to the airport at 3am that morning for a flight to Barcelona for a vacation.

The next morning Mum and I had brekfast at a cafe on the beach then waited for Avi to come. After dropping mum in shiller I went back to Tel Aviv and just chilled. At about 4 I met up with Yoav and together we went to an awesome Hummous place that played non stop reggae music and sat and ate hummous and full. Yum. After eating we wandered over to a rally that was being held in a public square in Tel Aviv by Sudanese refugees to Israel to highlight the genocide that has been taking place in Darfur for a long time with little to none international coverage of the issue. We hung out there for a while and enjoyed the atmosphere and sat in solidarity and listened to music. After that we took a tour of Sheinken which is a street roughly comparable to Krd in Auckland or Brunswick St in Melbourne. Once the cultural hub of the city and now dotted with Nike Town and McDonalds – although interestingly enough I disovered that Starbucks opened here a few years ago and actually didnt survive!! Thats a first. The tiki tour took us to a pool hall where we met with Michal and played pool – I won some lost some then Michal and I paired up and kicked Yoav and Matzi’s asses. Very satisfying. After some investigation of gig guides we went to a bar nearby and saw a band play which was actually lots of fun. A hot chocolate later and I was so tired I crawled home and slept like a baby.

This morning I went out to get a Jerusalem Post (a newspaper in english) and boy it was hot! And it was only 9.30 in the morning. After a coffee Avi and I went for a swim at a beach in Tel Aviv – water was actually quite cold but very nice on such a hot day. After an hour we moved down the road a bit to another beach where some friends of Avi’s were sitting – Yossi is the son of Beni the Fisherman and is a hilarious kind of character – he insited we drink much vokda with red bll and forced a few shots on us too. I was downing the water as fast as I could or else I’d really be toast in the middle of the sun. Every 20 minutes or so you need to jump in the water and get yourself wet or else you die of heat stroke pretty much.

Later that night I visted Shuki and the kids one last time and helped them shower (which was a very wet affair I must add!) and then played guitar for them while they fell asleep. I can’t wait to be back to see these kids again I really love them with everything I got. Shuki, Tali and I sat and talked for awhile about how the journey was for me and what feelings came up. After a quick supermarket visit I came back and fell asleep.

This morning on the last day after the obligitory coffee in the morning Avi and I set of on what would be a 3 hour sivuv (tiki tour) to find shoes for me – I originally wanted some replacement chucks for my tatty pair but found some other ones instead. Also went round one of the markets and had a squizz. We ended up in another food joint (avi definately knows the best) and had Sabich which is hard boiled egg and potato and eggplant and salad all in a pita pocket.

Now we’re sitting around on Shiller soon to go to airport to leave this place for two days in Thailand!

Lehitraot!

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Apr
11
    
Posted (admin) in Israel, Kaddarim, Sderot on April-11-2008

On Monday my Dad took me down to his home town Sderot where his brother and his family still live. Sderot is one of the closest towns to Gaza city so is constantly under attack from Qassam rockets. There are little settlements even closer to Gaza but too close for rocket fire so poor Sderot cops the heat most of the time. There is a military spotter blimp high up in the air that watches for rockets and sounds an alarm when this happens. Nothing happened when I was there. We ate a nice lunch and I played ping pong with my cousin.

When we got back to Tel Aviv I had a little snooze then I met up with Einav again and we went for a drink at an Irish Pub in Ramat Hahayim. It was so good to talk with someone my age in Israel and ask any questions I have. Also funny an Irish pub is exactly the same anywhere in the world!

Tuesday we had lunch in Rishon with Herb and Chuck and Safta came and gave us a ride up to Kaddarim – after we did some tractor moving we ate and slept.

Wednesday was just chilling on Kaddarim.

Thursday we got up at 4.30am :/ to go the temple for Itimar and Yotum’s bar mitzvah. All the men get to go in and the woman have to sit out in the back (I know) and we all had to have the prayer shawl and Tefillin put on at least for a bit. The boys went up to the Torah and each read the aliyah then read a small verse from their portion then that was it! – After some more sleeping we went for a mission for food and newspapers and books and other such things.

Today we went to Carmiel again to buy Itimar a bike – then Herb and his kids came up for lunch – everyones starting to gather for a bit of a party tomorrow.

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