I literally leave in 47 minutes to hop in a cab, to get on a train, to get in a plane to see my friend Katie in England. And the thing is, I still haven't told you all about anything that has happened since i've been back. I can only think of one week that is blog worthy, and it's been nicely dubbed "Taylor in Israel". This week was the week everything went right.
Background to this week goes as follows. Taylor and her family live across the street from me back home. They moved in the winter of 2nd grade, and a week after that, we were running back and forth between houses. Our family dynamics are as follows...Taylor and I, Trevor (12 grade), Maureen (11), Noreen (10) and Tori (9). We took prom pictures before our dates arrived and gladly took graduation photos while our moms were crying in front of us. Needless to say, I don't really remember not having them live across the street. They are my second family when I need to get away from mine, and are truly some of the people I miss the most. Taylor was supposed to visit me in December, but ya know rockets and stuff, so she re-booked her trip for her spring break which perfectly matched up with mine.Once college applications came out for the graduating seniors, I too, jumped on that bandwagon. I had already deferred my acceptance to Indiana University, but thought why not take one more shot at any school I wanted. This then would prove difficult since teacher recommendations and counselor recommendations were informed a little later in the game since I didn't even know I was going to do this until October. There was also the added difficulty that my counselor himself had retired the year we graduated, so I had to kindly ask him for a moment out of retirement to get this application finished. In the middle of December I clicked one final submit and was subject to a waiting game until decisions would be released.
Lastly, I was applying for two jobs for a program I was completely in love with as a summer job. I have spent a large amount of my time praising this program and actively participating in it and wanted to do more. There were two positions open for the summer and although the former occupants will be truly missed, I got right up on that application process and was also waiting for a response from them.So without further ado, Taylor arrives March 22nd. After tearing up at every reunion I saw at the airport, I finally saw Taylor walk out alive from the border control. I honestly couldn't be more thrilled to see someone in my life. Finally a little piece of home was with me and I couldn't wait for all the adventures we were going to have. We got Taylor home and tried to keep her awake for as long as possible until she fell asleep mid-conversation. Jet lag from California (she goes to Stanford), I mean I don't blame her.
But while Taylor was asleep, I got a bagillion Facebook inboxes from Nonie to go on Skype. So as I reluctantly went on with a towel in my hair, it seems the decision envelope had arrived. And though I wish I could have done it myself, mommy dearest kindly faced it towards the camera the whole time so that I could be the first to read that I was ACCEPTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME! (All caps my friends, no doubt about it). I accepted my acceptance almost immediately and am now officially part of the graduating class of 2017. Apologies Indiana University! I honestly would have been just as happy to go there if I hadn't gotten in to Notre Dame. But since I did, GO IRISH!
When Taylor woke up, I told her all the good news and then we were off to explore this place I happen to be living in. We went to Jaffa, hiked Masada at 5 in the morning, hiked Ein Gedi, floated in the Dead Sea, saw the Dome of the Rock, went to a Palestinian refugee camp, and saw the wailing wall. You name it, we did it. And since it was Passover week, we were blessed to go to a Passover seder as well. Gosh, I literally can't tell you how much fun it was to have a reason to go to all those places again. It was cool to be able to teach someone about all the things I learned and see that it's really something new to them. Taylor and I quickly decided we need to spend time bugging the heck out of our mothers by being lazy in our backyards this summer, and that it was really nice to actually catch up. School makes it hard to keep up with people, and then add the crazy time difference and it's almost impossible. But Taylor has known me longer than most people and it's gotten to the point where she's just second family now. I don't need to feel like i'm impressing anyone or anything, I mean she knows me inside and out. She made me really realize how much I missed home and how much I loved having familiarity around me. But gosh, that was two months ago! Where has the time gone?!
As I quickly sign off with now 10 minutes before I leave, I can't help but realize I only have 3 weeks left. That's it, 3. Where has the time gone?



















