When I walk home from school, I have 15 minutes or so to myself to think. So of course, my thoughts often waver to the matter of aliyah. I enjoy thinking very much, and I often make up conversations I possibly would have when I’m there in Hebrew. Of course, my vocabulary is limited, so it turns out that the Israeli I happen to be “speaking” to also has a limited vocabulary. And no accent.
Speaking of vocabulary, I’ve decided to start including Hebrew words of the week at the ends of my post. Comment if you knew them already!
On a completely different subject, this Friday and Shabbos, it finally rained here in Los Angeles! I bet you East Coasters and everyone else who lives where it rains a lot would consider it light, but it was pretty heavy, at least to my limited knowledge of rain. Apparently we’re still not out of the drought, but it seems like the rain is going to keep coming, at least for a bit. I love rain, so it’s awesome! My family has a joke that if we buy rain boots or a coat or an umbrella, the rain will stop before we get a chance to use them.
From what I hear, Israel has very diverse weather in that it snows every few years, rains a bit, and also gets sunshine so it gets a bit of everything.
In a week, I’m going to go to a competition (apparently, I’m the only harp). I’m really nervous and really excited – it’s my first competition! I’ll tell you the results when I get them! The top three winners get to play in the concert.
This year is our first year with a theme for mishloach manos (food baskets for Purim), and the theme was originally “medicine” or “doctor” or something like that, but I figure that, as it has no actual medicine in it and mostly consists of candy, it is more like a “go-to-the-doctor-or-dentist” theme, since all that sugar will probably give you a cavity.
HWOTW (Hebrew Word of the Week): אוצר מילים (oh-tzer mee-lim) – vocabulary
wow that’s so cool about the competition! hope you win!
Thank you! Me too! ;)
Good Luck! I also have a full orchestra competition this week. I am so scared!!!!!!!!!!!!! Got to go practice!!
I love the title of the post! :)
Really? You play with an orchestra? That’s so cool! Good luck!
I already knew the word that you posted, but I’m happy that you are starting to post Hebrew words!!! It might also improve my Hebrew vocabulary though I’m not moving to Israel.
I’m happy for you that it started to rain!!!
Great, I’m glad! Does it rain much in Florida? (Sorry, I probably should know this!)
It rains but mostly in the summer….that’s when the big storms are. But it does rain throughout the year.
Wow, we hardly ever get rain in the summer! Do you like it?
good luck and btw i knew that word :)
Thanks, Hadassa! Maybe next time I’ll do a harder one. :)
I heard it actually snowed this winter in unexpected areas of Israel, like Ramat Bet Shemesh. :)
Want to include apples in your mishloach manos? I did that one year, and while I got a lot of funny looks from kids who were expecting candy, it’s definitely along that healthy doctor/dentist tangent. ;)
Yeah, I heard about the snow there!
Maybe we will include apples, but from my experience (at least in the mishloach manos we got), I never ate the apples. But maybe! :)