Israel has had a lasting impact on my life. I don't just only want to make Aliyah and live in Israel, I also want to introduce people to this country I talk so highly about. The culture of America is so different compared to Israel. It will be very strange to try to make the shift back to American culture after I get home. Instead of trying to completely go back to the "norm," I can implement some of Israel into my everyday life back in America. This consists of things like reading about the news in Israel every morning, keeping in touch with the people I've met here, and finally, finding some free-time to enjoy some of that tasty falafel.
This may seem like it should be my longest blog ever -- because how can I possibly sum up my whole trip? But to me it doesn't have to. I know what I did on EIE -- and I loved every second of it. What is more important is realizing the impact of Israel. The fact that I am going back to America in two weeks is scary. But the idea that maybe I'll possibly be back in the Promised Land in two years (without a set-in-stone day that I have to leave) just get's more excited about coming home so I can finish high school and finally start doing stuff I actually want to do! Israel makes me happy. That's the sort of impact that I won't ever forget and that makes me want to come back and spend the rest of my life here.