I’ve never been so emotional to have to detach myself from any experience, group of people, etc. It’s not even that I was so upset to leave them, I just was heartbroken knowing that the best 5 weeks of my life have already taken place, and that I will never be able to fully return to them to live their glory, and that we will never be able to return to the same place with the same people again. It felt good to let it out, though. It was a combination of sadness, nostalgia, happiness, satisfaction, and so much love. I was gushing with love for my experience, and all of the friends I have made on this journey. It was unthinkable to me that I would have to leave them. What kind of life could I possibly live without them? Israel
melting's Life List
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1. Stop peeling off my nail polish
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2. Floss
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3. Get into a college of my choice
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4. Read more books
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5. Stay in shape
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6. Drink more water
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7. Stop sitting at my computer
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8. Go running
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9. Practice yoga more
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10. Make more art
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11. Break out of my shell
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12. Eat organic food
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13. Have no worries
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14. laugh more
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15. Take more pictures
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16. Feel content
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17. Fly in a hot air balloon
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18. Find my soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another
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19. Cry
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20. Practice driving
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21. Grow my hair long
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22. Get completely organized
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23. Keep an art journal
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2 years ago
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Everything they say about Israel is true; there’s such a strange magic that inhabits a purely Holy Land, that embraces anyone who passes through its gates. What I understand from this journey is unable to fit any explanation; it’s so spiritual and distant I can’t even begin to reach it. Without question, my heart is in the East.
