
Israel is celebrating 70 years of founding of their state. After all the memorial days we are now having a great time. Especially me (wait for it).
I just cannot wait to get into the crowds of dancing people. Especially because I love street parties. Ok, I love all kinds of parties, but open air is top. So my first station is the independence street party in the Carmel Market, next to my place.
A guy who looks like Jesus takes a video of an Israeli version of the red hot chili peppers. All I can see is curly long hair everywhere! Awesome!
Then I pass on to the hip hop stage, where I meet a hip hop DJ friend. I didn’t make it to any of his gigs, so it’s really cool to see him in action.
Finally, I go to Rothschild 55 where I lived during my first month in Tel-Aviv and meet friends. On my way there I pass a place, where my night is about to finish. At Rothschild I am at least supposed to meet friends. They are coming from Herzeliya (remember the city where I woke up on Purim?) and it takes aaaaaages.
After 30 minutes of waiting we all there and go to Guy’s party. It’s great to see everybody again, party with the Brazilian girls, and hang out with a cool beard. What I did not realize is, that I run out of INTERNET this night!!! So when my friends leave to go to Sputnik, I have no idea, that I will never see them again (at least this night). And also that they never went to Sputnik.
Me and the beard go to Sputnik after a while, just to realize that nobody is there. During that night about 10 people text me to join me, but nobody calls me. Arghhhh!!! I am isolated from my community and spend the night dancing in the streets. Which was quite cool actually.
Then I reach the point, where I start getting tired and what becomes more relevant hungry. So I head to this place in Allenby where I was seeing crowds workdays and I order kebab. People who know me from Berlin, know about my past as kebab queen. But here a new kebab story is about to be written.
Since I am glutenfree and cannot take the pita, and obviously I must look very hungry, they give me 6 kebab on a fucking kebab plate. Jesus! How should I eat this?! I really try to share my food, but nobody wants to help me. So I end up eating 6 kebab by myself and meeting a nice guy bye doing so.
We end up at the place I was passing, when going to Rothschild and I party on with all the happy kebabs in my belly. This is actually where my first night ends. I go to sleep.
The next day, my friend told me to be at 10:45 at the beach to see the flight show. Wow, this is more challenging than expected. So I fall out of bed, wash myself, but on jeans shorts, a shirt, flipflops, and sunglasses. So I actually leave like God created me.
On the beach, the guy from the kebab texts me and invites me to come to a hotel tower with a nice view. Kamuvan I expect him to be there with friends. Nope. It’s his whole family, friends, business partners. And then there is hangover unstyled me. This is a lesson to everyone!!! You can never overdress. Honestly, can you imagine how I feel?
Ok, to be honest, after the second cocktail I don’t care anymore. I watch this anniversary show with an amazing view, and am actually sad to leave to go on to the next bbq. The third cocktail kicks in, when I go to the bbq at our place. Ufffff…
After all kinds of grilled vegetables, meat (OMG they would put anything on the grill, liver, chicken hearts, no limits to your imagination), and after 2 or maybe three more vodka russian, I am drunk as fuck and head for my final destination: rooftop party at Rothschild. Let’s get loud!
This eve is more a dream sequence to me. I meet so many people I know and like, and I guess I am super loud and annoying. But only until I get the hoola hoop. Oh dear!
When you hoola hoop and it’s on video, I guess this is the point where you definitely lost control of your second independence day.
This night becomes the worst hangover night in the history of day drinking. Because it is just 11 pm when my drinking capacity crashes completely. It’s like an operation without fucking narcosis!! I am awake and can feel everything, I am dying, all night long.
Is this the end? Will I end up remembering my first independence day in Israel like this? Kamuvan ve lo. On Friday, I have lessons. I really do it. I talk to people after my near death experience. And then in the evening, the nice guy from the kebab takes me to the north. There is air, and nature, and the urgently needed detox for my body. I even eat this jemenish shabbat breakfast and don’t feel bad (since what is gluten, when you almost died?).
And what about the nice guy? He left for Bulgaria and I never saw him again.*
*This is not the true story, but it actually ends at this point.
What have I learned? I am about to make kebab great again, and kebab me as well (or at least parts of me), and you should not meet guys when you hungry! Also day drinking is for advanced users.



