I was last seen 5 months ago in Los Angeles, .
May 042008
 

Most readers of this site are probably aware of my opinion on tours: avoid them like the plague, and always arrange your own vacation. You get a more authentic experience, and you get to do the things that you want to do.

That being said, when I heard that I could go on a free ten-day trip to Israel just for being a Jew between the ages of 18 and 26, honestly, tour or not, how could I say no? I hopped on the plane with a (truly) open mind and an (almost) empty wallet.

And sitting here a week later looking back at all the pictures, I can honestly say that it was fantastic. I wish it never had to end.

But…

If I had been paying for the trip, I would’ve been pissed.
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May 032008
 

Since Peder left, I’ve been generally staying indoors trying to catch up on all the personal stuff I wasn’t able to do during the first half of this trip. My general tactic for remaining productive and preventing distraction is to put in headphones, but every once in awhile I can’t help popping them out and socializing a bit.

One of the reasons I love hosteling is because it’s so easy to meet so many different interesting people. My last three roomates here in Tel Aviv:
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May 012008
 

After an ultra fast-paced trip through Jordan, I’m once again back at Sky Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel. At last some time to start going through photos and catch up with e-mails – and hopefully, blogs.

Tel Aviv is such an awesome city that I’m seriously considering extending my stay for another month. One of my best friends is getting married in New York at the end of May, so rather than returning to the US and making the cross-country journey between LA and New York twice, I might as well just stay here and head straight to the wedding. That way I won’t have to rush through Egypt, and since I have my laptop I can program in the hostel (which has free WiFi) during the week.
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Apr 252008
 

This trip has been very, very packed. It was definitely a new and unique experience – a two-week tour with peers aged 18-26, everything completely planned and paid for. Definitely some positives and negatives…

Unfortunately I had so little free time that I wasn’t even able to keep any blog notes – the first time that’s ever happened since starting this site. I’m now back in Tel Aviv, having extended my stay until May 9th.

Peder also arrives today from Turkey, and after a weekend in the city we’ll be heading across the border to Jordan.

I’ll do my best to update as soon as I have a moment. If that ever happens 😛
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