Monday, 17 May 2010
Personality type
So hey I thought I would talk about personality tests. I have in my time been asked to take personality tests, I have also taken them for 'fun' i nearly always come out as ISFJ which stands for Introvered senesing feeling judging. I am not sure if I fully agree with it or not. I kind of like what it says about me if its true, but I am still not sure. I always come out as introverted, and I know that in world of Myers-Briggs personality tests and in Jugnian terms this means something else that how it is used in normal everyday speak. I can spot the quesrions that cause them to say that I am introverted, it is normally something along the lines of "would you rather go out to an all night party and meet lots of new people or go for a solo walk along the cliff top?' I have to say that i would choice neither, i would much rather perfer to spend sometime with a few (or a very few) close friends. But if I had to make the choice I would I have to say choice the solo walk. So I guess in the end I am introverted.
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Bluebells, and teeth and friends again
So I got my dentist appointment really quickly in the end and have a temporary filling, but I have to wait for my real one to have something more permanent put in place. I have been working hard on my thesis making some progress although not half as much as I would have liked, but then who does? I have sat my Hebrew exam, for HUC, which really just about made me wont to cry…I kind of panicked in it, which is never a good thing to do in an examination. So I am not sure that I will have come out of it well; and certainly I don’t think I showed my Hebrew skills to there very best.
Again I have been really really touched by how much love and support has come my way from my amazing friends (who I guess I must have been driving slight mad with my worrying about my exam and then its aftermath). They are all really really busy with pressure in all aspects of their lives, and Daisy has been rather ill; and yet they have nothing but kind and supportive. There support and nearness is something I will miss (I’m sure I will make good friends there and some of my local ones may come and pay me a visit but it still wont be the same as here where they are only a text or phone call away.
I am also getting to know my new friends, whom I am going to be living and studying with in J-lem (almost entirely though Facebook and I almost cannot quite remember what life was like before FB).
Yesterday Mum, Dad and I went for a walk in the local Bluebell woods, these are lovely at bluebell time: Carpets of deep blue flowers amid the green with dappled light coming in though the trees. There is also something magical about the smell of bluebells and woods. It was also one of those wonderful springtime days that are a true glory of England and is something I am going to miss with a deep intensity during my stay and study in Jerusalem, although I am really starting to look forward to it now.
Some photos should follow soon.
Again I have been really really touched by how much love and support has come my way from my amazing friends (who I guess I must have been driving slight mad with my worrying about my exam and then its aftermath). They are all really really busy with pressure in all aspects of their lives, and Daisy has been rather ill; and yet they have nothing but kind and supportive. There support and nearness is something I will miss (I’m sure I will make good friends there and some of my local ones may come and pay me a visit but it still wont be the same as here where they are only a text or phone call away.
I am also getting to know my new friends, whom I am going to be living and studying with in J-lem (almost entirely though Facebook and I almost cannot quite remember what life was like before FB).
Yesterday Mum, Dad and I went for a walk in the local Bluebell woods, these are lovely at bluebell time: Carpets of deep blue flowers amid the green with dappled light coming in though the trees. There is also something magical about the smell of bluebells and woods. It was also one of those wonderful springtime days that are a true glory of England and is something I am going to miss with a deep intensity during my stay and study in Jerusalem, although I am really starting to look forward to it now.
Some photos should follow soon.
Monday, 3 May 2010
Friends, teeth and other stuff
So as readers of this and my other blog will know I am madly busy at the moment with getting ready to go to J-lem to start my rabbinic training and working on finishing my thesis. I have been keeping in touch with friends (trying to make arraignments to meet with people before my temporary disappearance. I have also been having teeth problems, I was at the dentist on Friday and had a filling done but it has fallen out so I need to go back and have it re-filled. But as today is a bank holiday I will have to wait until tomorrow before making the appointment.
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