The whole time we were there, we could hear the sound of various weapons swirling around the area - tanks, airplanes, etc. But life was calm in the hills.
Read MoreOur friend, who recently had a baby, offered us a traditional beverage called qurfe, made of walnuts, cinnamon, and sugar.
Read MoreThere is something relaxing about being out in the mountains, though the symbolism of finding a dying olive tree wasn't lost on us.
Read MoreWe have also been watching the film biography of Ghandi, a compelling telling of his life.
Read MoreToday did bring good news, as Elizabeth successfully defended her Master's Thesis!
Read MoreAt the end, the men left the church, carrying the body to the graveyard for the burial.
Read MoreThe church bell rang as classes were dismissed today, marking the death of someone in the parish.
Read MoreOne of the up sides of having Jenin closed is that we can avail ourselves of the teachers at the school of the Arab-American University (they've been closed during the recent siege).
Read MoreThere was something very powerful about having our intercessions mixed with those representing others in the parish, then combined with body and blood to be shared and internalized by all - very welcoming, affirming, embracing.
Read MoreIt's Friday, which means it's our weeknd (that's half a weekend).
Read MorePeople in Zababdeh are generally aware that there are now foreigners living here and nearby, but rarely are we seen in big groups.
Read MoreVery tired. No sign that the situation is improving.
Read MoreWe got together with friends from the Arab-American University of Jenin tonight.
Read MoreGiven the news that all Israeli-controlled roads in the West Bank are off-limits to Palestinian traffic, it seems like we need to plan for a longer haul than before.
Read MoreThe younger kids, remembering yesterday's trauma, were scared to leave the bus. Elizabeth carried one small boy, who couldn't negotiate the last step off the bus by himself. He was crying as Elizabeth brought him to a taxi.
Read MoreThe buses re-approached the tanks, and as Abuna Aktham stepped down from the bus to speak with the soldiers, they fired several shots.
Read MoreThe result is that it is now raining harder inside than outside - fortunately, not in our apartment - just in the stairwell.
Read MoreOne pleasant surprise was that one of Elizabeth's students read a note - in English - singing Elizabeth's praises. A nice lift.
Read MoreThe English Club seems to be gathering more steam when it's not meeting than when it is.
Read MoreFolks at the Arab-American University of Jenin have been talking to the Israeli military authorities about the new roadblock - they have promised to "see what we can do"
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