So last week every section moved. My section has moved to Arad. Although, I and 9 other people chose to be on Kibbutz Ketura instead. I'll get to that in a moment. Before arriving to the kibbutz every section came together for an over nighter in a bendoin tent in the Negev. Which was a lot of fun. There was great tea, great food, and lots of camels. I got to ride one of the camels the following morning. It was so much fun. My friend took a picture of me on the camel, if its on facebook I'll take it and put it on my next post. Anyways, there were 3 hikes that day, easy, medium, and hard. I decided to take the easy hike, BUT I didn't have enough water for the hike, so I had to wait on the bus for the hike to end along with some other people who forgot stuff. After the hike we went to a mall, I got some cheap new nose rings and I chilled with friends. Once that ended we headed to the buses and to a spot were we could get organized by section and leave to our respective new homes. This day was one of the longest days of yearcourse so far. We got to Arad, and we had to wait till all of our luggage got sorted, it was a very long process.
Finally, we got everyone who was on our bus into their new apartments and we headed to the kibbutz. It was 10 o`clock. So we all went to bed not to long after we got here. The next day we met Aliza, the volunteer coordinator. She introduced us to everything we needed to know, especially the jobs that we are doing now. There were 3 choices, kitchens, dining room, or laundry. My friend Elana and I knew we didn't want to be in the kitchen or dining room, so we are in the laundry room, folding, sorting, and putting away clean clothes. Fun, right? Well, it is what you make of it. Our boss sounds like the swedish chef from the muppets, so thats kind of cool. H

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