There's like zero chance a rocket's gonna hit the bus in the two hours I have on it + the waiting for another bus to take me home in Be'er Sheva, right?
Hell, I don't chance snowstorms, let alone missile attacks.
My response would be stay the hell home.
That's a tough one. On the one hand, I totally want you safe. On the other, my cookies and brownies will (hopefully) be waiting for you when you arrive this weekend. If anyone needs home baked chocolate goods right now, it's you! Can your folks post it up to you? I'd much rather you stay safe.
It might be also worth to mention I'll be safer at home with my parents, where they don't have riots.
And really, really almost zero chances a missile will hit the bus.
Doing that math seems wrong.
are you done with school for a while? If you were heading home for a few weeks, it would make sense. But just for the weekend. Yikes. I don't know. And yes, doing this math does seem very wrong.
really made me laugh.
So not what I meant. I was just catching up for the day.
Yeah, Shir -- how long would you be going to your parents' place?
I agree with the desire to be in a safer location, but if you have to travel there via a potentially dangerous route and then come back after only a couple of days' time -- you double your exposure.
On the other hand -- parents. Safety. Would you get to see your sister? Is she going to get that 48 hours' leave she's promised?
I'm leaning strongly towards the go to your parents decision.
Would you get to see your sister? Is she going to get that 48 hours' leave she's promised?
She's sleeping right now at home. Ever since she got there, about 13 hours ago. Poor baby.
I won't get to see her. She's leaving on Wednesday at 5am. I'm coming back on Thursday around 10pm.
And I'll be at my parents for the weekend, if I'll go there. I think I'll decide that day, depends on the rocket launches. But basically, it's supposed to be pretty safe.
So not what I meant. I was just catching up for the day.
I know SJ, it was just the timing, and my crazy brain.
I think I'll decide that day, depends on the rocket launches.
Ya, I think that's a good decision.
We've reached the time in the afternoon when O_A gets a lil sleepy. Why can't we have siestas? Seems only fair.
Well, I'm going to bed.
Typo Boy, I waited for Haaretz to translate this article for past few hour. Glad it did.