Talk about Timing
Enterprize Men No Comments »It was Thursday night when I received the email that started it all. “Only 2 spaces left on the NYC Men’s Enterprise Business Trip!” Then I remembered what Rabbi Shmulik from Vancouver told me about Aish – I had previously attended the Vancouver Metrofest and had an absolute Blast. With only 2 spaces left, I had to act fast - The program was scheduled to start on Sunday. I filled in the application, submitted it and hoped for the best.
I bought my ticket on Friday to fly out on Saturday. I would arrive by Sunday morning – just in time for the program – Perfect! I didn’t really know what to expect – I had never been to the big apple and I didn’t really know what it was going to be like to stay with a bunch of other guys I had never met before in my life. I was excited about the trip, but to tell you the truth, I didn’t think I was going to get along with the guys. Boy was I wrong! But I’ll come back to that.
I arrived on Sunday Morning and schlepped my luggage through NYC and over to Passaic. As soon as I stepped in the house, I was overcome with a strong combined feeling of relief and well being. It felt like home. The ‘vibe’ was just really good – I don’t know how else to explain it. Greeted by a couple of friendly faces, I settled into my room and was nervous/anxious/excited about the 10 days ahead of me. The other faces arrived one by one and I soon found out that everyone else on the trip also didn’t really know what to expect. We were all in the same boat so to speak – most of us from business oriented backgrounds and around the same age – just finishing up, or recently graduated college or university. I made friends really quickly with the guys sharing my room and said that we’d stick together for the duration of the trip since we didn’t really know anyone else. We soon found out that this was definitely not required - everyone else was also really chilled, laid back and overall – really nice people.
Written by: Jonathan
Today has been well and truly the first day of the May Enterprize trip. The guys have got to know each other and after a brief ice breaking session, it turns out the two greatest skills 30 Jewish students have are the ability to throw a football really far, and an uncanny ability to play pitch perfect air guitar. No one is quite sure yet, but for some reason this air guitar can not be tuned in.
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