Sunday, November 13, 2011

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (and Thanksgiving) in Tel Aviv

This is going to be the first year that I'm not in the States for the holidays. I go back and forth on how I feel about it. I know all of my friends here, the majority of which are American, are going to do something fun for Thanksgiving and for Christmas, so it will be an experience to celebrate the holidays in Tel Aviv. But on the other hand, I am going to miss celebrating with my family.

Especially Christmas.

There are no Christmas trees, Christmas music, Christmas lights, Santa figurines or anything like that here (obviously), and I keep forgetting that it's the most wonderful time of the year! It's like in Home Alone 2 when the family leaves for Christmas and goes to Florida (Kevin, of course, goes to New York instead). Sure, it's warm and they are surrounded by palm trees, but that stuff isn't Christmasy. One scene in this movie particularly sticks out to me: all of the kids laying on the bed of some dingy Florida hotel room watching It's A Wonderful Life in Spanish. I think it's pouring rain outside too.

The good thing is, Hanukkah overlaps with Christmas, so there will still be a holiday spirit in the air. And I hear really good things about these jelly donuts (sufganiyot) that are everywhere during Hanukkah.

And I have the advantage of being able to go to Bethlehem on Christmas, which I suppose is one of the most Christmasy things that can be done this time of year.

In other news, school is keeping us pretty busy here. We don't do much during the week except for homework, and then on the weekends we get out and explore. This past weekend was filled with that. A group of us went to Mezcal, a Mexcian restaurant, on Thursday night and it was delicious! Chimichangas with chicken :) I have been craving Mexican food since I've been here but they don't have a ton of options. So when I heard about this place I had to go. It's in an "up and coming" neighborhood called Florentine, which is where all the hipsters hang out. When I was walking down the street I felt like I was in the States. I thought to myself,  "Savannah Ellis would love it here!"

Then after church yesterday I was craving pizza, so we went to a place called Tony Vespa's, which was also delicious. They have huge square pans of pizza and you tell them how big of a slice you want. Then you pay based on weight. I got a slice with tomatoes and feta cheese and then another one with mushrooms and onions. It was so yummy. It's still warm here so we went outside and ate in the park. It was a lovely afternoon!

4 comments:

  1. Em, I can totally relate! The magical essence that is our american holidays can also barely be seen here in Abu Dhabi :(. Like you, this is my absolute favorite times of the year...especially when the 1st christmas song of the season comes on the radio!! It's like a big hug!! Awe, a big hug that smells like hot cocoa!

    Looks like we'll be enjoying the magic in the unconventional...a holiday potluck with friends, maybe a secret santa exchange, christmas music playing from our itunes library, utube-ing some decorated houses, etc.

    This will definitely be an experience we'll never forget! And will also most likely add to our future love of the season...and true appreciation :)

    Miss you so much Em!!

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  2. :(:( We will miss you Em! Hopefully you will be able to hear Andy Williams sing "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" at least once! But, we will see you in February!

    Pizza and Mexican--wow! Sounds like you hit pay dirt! Miss you and love you! Mom

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  3. We are going to miss you something awful!

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  4. Bethlehem! You MUST go to Bethlehem! I think God is going to knock your socks off in Bethlehem--there's surely no place more "Christmasy" in the whole world.

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