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.
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.
Later, on the way home, while waiting for a ride, I noticed the browning of the view. Yes, summer is hitting and hitting hard.
And then back home, when I took in the wash, I also saw that my neighbor has really moved into his new house.
Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteChaval; 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!
Never to Ofra, the mother of the yishuvim?
ReplyDeleteAre there any jbloggers there?
Thanks for participating in the Carnival of Family Life this week. Your post is a great contribution to the Carnival!
ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!
It's always tempting to join in the fun and that did look fun!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Holly
Here via the Carnival of Family Life :)
thanks
ReplyDeleteNext year I hope to take the girls to things like that.