As you can see, we weren't the only ones with that idea. And when the kids were at the "illusion" craft activity you could hear "Savta," granny, more than "imma," mommy.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Granny, "Savta," Day at the Israel Museum
When my kids were little we went to the Israel Museum an awful lot. For two years, before we moved to Shiloh, the two older girls were students there and learned all sorts of arts and crafts. After we moved to Shiloh I kept up family membership for a number of years so that we could visit unlimited times when they had vacation from school. So, of course it's the place to take the grandkids when on vacation. Yesterday was the day.
As you can see, we weren't the only ones with that idea. And when the kids were at the "illusion" craft activity you could hear "Savta," granny, more than "imma," mommy.
As you can see, we weren't the only ones with that idea. And when the kids were at the "illusion" craft activity you could hear "Savta," granny, more than "imma," mommy.
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2 comments:
are two of those pics upside-down nor just being arty?
They are reflections. Children's Wing topic is "illusions."
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