Thursday, February 19, 2009

All kinds of updates

Hello, all!!

Yes, it's your lovable old pal, Marci, checking in after a brief hiatus. My life has been on a non-stop path of stress and chaos - not always of a negative nature, but just requiring a lot of time and energy. No matter what, as you would imagine, there is a lot to catch you up on!

First cool thing: I am going to Israel in two days!! You've heard me mention this upcoming trip, and I can't believe that it is almost here! I hope to be blogging about the trip while I am there (at the request of my dear friend, Andi). I will post pictures of my adventures - we are primarily in Jerusalem for the convention, but there are a few trips to Tel Aviv and other communities throughout. I also will be sure to take pictures of the fun times with friends and classmates, including Rabbi Phyllis Sommer (have to travel to the other side of the planet to see her!).

Second cool thing: My Jenny Craig adventures continue to go really well! My latest weight loss total is 24.2 lbs - so close to that 25 pound mark!! I will do my best while in Israel, while not driving myself crazy. But, it continues to be a success, and people are really starting to notice that I look thinner. Woohoo!!

Third cool thing: I had a passport adventure this morning. My passport doesn't expire until the end of April, so I assumed that it was going to be fine for my 10 days in Israel. Yeah, it turns out that it isn't okay at all - your passport needs to be valid for at least six months past your travel dates. When did I figure that part out? On Tuesday!!! and I leave SATURDAY!!! I have to tell you, I am so grateful that the US Department of State offers same-day passports (which costs a pretty penny, but is still available nonetheless) as long as you travel to very specific locations. I called the NYC location first - they didn't have an appointment available until NEXT WEDNESDAY!!! Yep, that wouldn't really help :) So, I looked around on the government's website, and there is a site in Norwalk, CT, which had an appointment available this morning. Thank goodness! So, I shlepped up there, went through the whole routine of standing in various lines, waiting for my number to be called, and finally, after 2 1/2 hours, received my brand-new passport.

This one doesn't expire until 2019. I remember when I got my soon-to-expire passport back in 1999 - I was preparing to leave for rabbinical school (the first year is in Jerusalem), standing at a major precipice in my life, not knowing what was to come over the years to come. I was also struck by the fact that that passport would expire in 2009 - when I would be nearly 31 years old, when I would be five years into my career as a rabbi, and, I hoped, married with kids. Well, the married with kids part hasn't panned out just yet, but I am so happy with where I am. I am healthy, out of pain, enjoying my career, and living with my sister. There are wonderful, profound adventures around every corner. I wonder what will happen between now and the next time I have to renew my passport!!!

6 comments:

Lindsay Bellows said...

Yay!!!!!!!! The blogging world missed you!!!!

So many wonderful adventures. So many amazing experiences just in the last few weeks!

Oy, and to think about the next ten years...I can't even think past tomorrow!!! ha!

Valerie said...

Congrats on getting your passport in time. I once LOST mine three days before the trip to Israel. I literally waited in the NYC agency all day, got the passport at about 3 PM, and went straight to JFK. My flight took off at 9 PM. Phew! Enjoy your trip!

Jennifer said...

Congratulations and bon voyage!!!

SMLP said...

Bon voyage on your trip to Israel. Post pictures -- can't wait to hear all about it.

So proud of you on your weight loss :-)

Phyllis Sommer said...

you're back! i'm so glad. and i'm so psyched to see you:-) i blog using email, btw, when i'm away. it's easy but i can't remember how - there's some setting in blogger that tells you how. we'll be there tuesday morning!!!!

Jules said...

That 6 month rule is so stupid. Why don't they just make the expiration date "6 mos. prior to 10 years old" and save us all the annoyance of rushing for a renewal? Dumb.

Have a great trip!