View Full Version : Welcome Home Osuche
dicksbro
01-06-2007, 06:58 AM
Iowa man reminded me and I looked up osuche's thread on her plans to visit Israel. In it, she expected to be hone on the 6th ... so ... in hopes that she is ...
WELCOME HOME
OSUCHE!
Shalom
Some places say, welcome home,
Sometimes, welcome back.
Some people simply say, hello,
Some are quite laid back.
But in Israel, there's a special phrase,
Expressing it just fine,
The joy we feel to see you back ...
I say it now, "L'Chayim!"
Glad to have you home again!
We've missed you!
:x: :wave: :x:
nikki1979
01-06-2007, 07:09 AM
yup yup yup Welcome Home!
IowaMan
01-06-2007, 07:24 AM
Welcome Back Osuche!!!
Hope your trip was absolutely incredible!
You certainly were missed back here! :x:
I've been wearing lace bras and black thongs for the past two and a half weeks just to sort of make it feel like you were still around and I'm starting to chafe a bit. :roflmao:
WELCOME BACK!!!!
1nutworld
01-06-2007, 09:35 AM
Welcome Back Osuche!!
I truly hope that the trip was a memorable and most importantly an enjoyable one.
We missed you, and are glad you're back!
Scarecrow
01-06-2007, 11:32 AM
Welcome back Osuche, you have been missed around here and it will be nice to see you back home.
Oldfart
01-06-2007, 11:50 AM
I hope you are back, Osuche, or we're gonna feel pretty silly talking to ourselves.
Pics, naked waterskiing on the Jordan perhaps?
jseal
01-06-2007, 11:53 AM
Oldfart,
I thought sure she was to post mostly "Pixie pics".
sodaklostsoul
01-06-2007, 12:12 PM
:blink:
:wave:
Welcome Home!!!
Coaster
01-06-2007, 03:03 PM
:grope:
Glad you're both home safe & sound!
IowaMan
01-06-2007, 03:06 PM
Yup, it's a great thing to see! :wave:
Irezumi Kiss
01-06-2007, 03:11 PM
I still don't know if I pronounce your screenname correctly in my head when I read it, but yeah, welcome back, Osuche!
osuche
01-06-2007, 05:45 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. And I want to see those pics of IowaMan in the lace thongs!
The trip was great. I was sick for a good part of it, but that didn't stop me! We had some amazing experiences.
The first 3 days we spent visiting a friend who I met through my MBA program -- we stayed with him and his family. We had a wonderful time...everyone was really warm and inviting and it felt just like being at home. His family is wonderful - and I enjoyed my first ever Shabbat dinner at their home.
On December 24th, we went to Jerusalem and spent the day touring. Walked down the Via Dolorosa, where Jesus was said to walk as he carried the cross. Spent time at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where Jesus was taken after he fell, removed from the cross, and finally laid to rest. We also saw the Temple Mount, the Wailing Wall, Damascus Gate, and many other Old City sights.
After the day in Jerusalem, we met a group of MBA students for a bus trip to Bethlehem. There, after a kind of tense border crossing, we went to the Church of the Nativity. Underneath the church in a cave is the site where Jesus was said to be born. I visited the cave and lit a candle at the spot of his birth. We also went to a 9 pm mass there, where the President of Palestine was the "guest" reader. He gave a speech about peace and the value of dialogue in ending conflict between Muslims, Jews, and Christians. His appearance at mass was the day after his meeting with Olmert. The sermon was unique and there were many Arab Christians at the service (which was small, maybe 75 people, and also was on TV as a firend here in CA said they saw it on the news). We even sang some Christmas carols in Arabic!
Being in Palestine was interesting....because of the wall that was put up a couple of years ago around the West Bank, most of the Palestinians do not have jobs and are very poor. However, we were welcomed and had a truly memorable experience.
The next day...on the 25th....my official study trip began. For those of you who didn't know, the reason I was in Israel for 2 weeks was for a business school trip where we went to meet with government and business leaders to understand the Israeli economy and entrepreneurism in particular. The trip was about 50% "business" meetings and about 50% travel and tourism.
more to follow when I have some time....
jay-t
01-07-2007, 12:01 AM
sounds like you had a good time! welcome back
dicksbro
01-07-2007, 05:36 AM
Thaks for sharing about your trip, osuche. Glad you had a great time and it sounds like you had a wonderful experience being there. Everyone I have talked to that have visited the Holy Land have spoken of feeling almost "goosebumpy (is that a word)" walking where so much of our western religious history originated. God bless and glad you had a safe trip. Welcome home.
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