who's to say i'm lying?!
So here's the thing. I may not be at the dig anymore, but that doesn't mean I can't make up stories about what I did and found and accomplished there. I mean, none of you can verify whether or not the story is true (unless you are one of the adult volunteers or Dr. Schuler still in Ein Gev) and since I'm not there, even I won't know that I'm lying if I tell a convincing enough story. So...here goes nothing...
Spent a pretty relaxing day yesterday. Since it was the first day back on the dig after our first weekend off, I took it easy. I forgot how much I love getting up at 4 in the morning to use my body to do physically exhausting work. So...after getting down the mountain and enjoying a routinely interesting lunch of rice and some sort of breaded, deep fried chicken, I took a quick dip in the Sea of Galilee and then made a sand castle on the beach. It was one of my goals of the trip...make a sand castle. There's plenty of sand, might as well put it to good use. Then I went to the lab and checked e-mail but was too lazy to post anything which is why I'm now writing about yesterday today. Then of course it was pottery cleaning, a lovely cucumber-tomato filled dinner, devotions and off to an early bedtime...
haha, you can tell I'm lying because in all the other posts, I've never actually told anything about my day. I just tell stupid stories all the time. Guess I can't even fool me with this fake-posting stuff. Oh well. It was entertaining for a bit at least in the midst of an exciting life on the floor at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv.
Anyone who is still reading this post, send me an e-mail...I don't even care what you say.
chandlea@csp.edu
And Cameron says to send him one, too...we've still got quite a few hours here!
heiligec@csp.edu
Spent a pretty relaxing day yesterday. Since it was the first day back on the dig after our first weekend off, I took it easy. I forgot how much I love getting up at 4 in the morning to use my body to do physically exhausting work. So...after getting down the mountain and enjoying a routinely interesting lunch of rice and some sort of breaded, deep fried chicken, I took a quick dip in the Sea of Galilee and then made a sand castle on the beach. It was one of my goals of the trip...make a sand castle. There's plenty of sand, might as well put it to good use. Then I went to the lab and checked e-mail but was too lazy to post anything which is why I'm now writing about yesterday today. Then of course it was pottery cleaning, a lovely cucumber-tomato filled dinner, devotions and off to an early bedtime...
haha, you can tell I'm lying because in all the other posts, I've never actually told anything about my day. I just tell stupid stories all the time. Guess I can't even fool me with this fake-posting stuff. Oh well. It was entertaining for a bit at least in the midst of an exciting life on the floor at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv.
Anyone who is still reading this post, send me an e-mail...I don't even care what you say.
chandlea@csp.edu
And Cameron says to send him one, too...we've still got quite a few hours here!
heiligec@csp.edu

1 Comments:
At 4:10 PM, KimG said…
What do they put in the sauce on a Big Mac that is Kosher since no dairy products allowed to make it?
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