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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Nice Day, Nice Pictures

Today was a "day off," the day after the Shavuot Holiday. At least it's a day for teachers and students.

When I got to Ofra to babysit, I saw that they were having one of those "children's fun parks," modern style. I called my daughter to ask if I should bring the girls. Negative, since it was really for older kids, and anyway, the sun was strong, better to stay in the shade. Look at the pictures; it really looked tempting.

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Then, one of the perks of grandparenting. I bought them some simple watercolors in my local grocer, on the way to the bus. Nothing like those old-fashioned toys, which I remember playing with.

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Later, on the way home, while waiting for a ride, I noticed the browning of the view. Yes, summer is hitting and hitting hard.

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And then back home, when I took in the wash, I also saw that my neighbor has really moved into his new house.
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6 comments:

  1. Anonymous25/5/07 02:18

    Looks like fun.

    Chaval; I've never really been to Ofra, except when busses have stopped there for a moment.

    Glad that the day was nice.

    My best wishes to your neighbor; the house looks nice. He should enjoy it for many years to come, iy"h.

    Shabbat Shalom!

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  2. Never to Ofra, the mother of the yishuvim?
    Are there any jbloggers there?

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  3. Thanks for participating in the Carnival of Family Life this week. Your post is a great contribution to the Carnival!

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  4. thank you
    You did a great job!

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  5. It's always tempting to join in the fun and that did look fun!

    Hugs,
    Holly
    Here via the Carnival of Family Life :)

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  6. thanks
    Next year I hope to take the girls to things like that.

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