Finding Our Bildungsroman, Part 4: Mississippi & Alabama
I’m not sure how I feel about Alabama.
I’m not sure how I feel about Alabama.
“Shawn, I know we’re tired. But I’m wide awake now. If we’re going to get to Macon on time—wait, is that a tiger?”
“So we pick up the car at 1:30. Let’s plan for something to come up that keeps us from leaving right away and budget for a departure time of 2:30. We should also throw in random hours or half-hours on the trip schedule to make sure we don’t fall behind.”
“Have you ever gone cliff jumping? I feel a little bit like you do when you take a look over the edge, take a few steps back, then—after a pause—put your first foot forward and start running.”
Going back to the US after three great months in Tel Aviv. Up next: some time in Austin and then New York.
Oh lovely sleep schedule.
These are a few things I miss.
Are Israelis friendly? I’d say so.
A letter home recaps my recent adventures and discoveries.
Be American Wear a bowtie
Author: Dustin