Sunday, November 23, 2008

Surprise Visitors, Little People and the Dead Sea

I didn't realize how long it's been since I last wrote. I guess I must have a lot of things to write about now after being away for so long, let's see….

Last week was a good one, but a little bit hectic. I had lots of translating work (good thing) with deadlines to meet, LEAP, sick kids, homework – Meshi is now getting homework too (they are making the alphabet, each week they have to make a letter out of any materials that they want to use – fun for me too!), and Claire and Si arrived! I had a couple of all nighters, but that's part of the deal, right?

The girls were completely surprised to see Claire and Si. I took them to the marina for lunch after school on Monday, to meet Granny and Gampa, and of course Claire and Si were there too. For them it was totally unexpected, and so they were a little dazed, although thoroughly excited. And, needless to say they were totally spoiled!

They each got a whole bunch of stuff but the favorite is their digital cameras! Meshi actually sang about hers this morning.

We went to the Dead Sea yesterday, it was the kids' first visit and we'd been promising to take them there for months. Unfortunately Shiraz wasn't well, she had a very high temperature (yes, I admit it, I carry my thermometer with me everywhere) and didn't feel well at all (luckily she is feeling much better today, though she didn't go to school). Ben didn't really have fun either, he's too small to go in the water or the mud, and so we had to keep him occupied all day, which is no easy feat! Meshi had a ball! She especially loved the mud, and even jumped in by herself after going in twice before with her dad.

The day was enjoyable, despite the hordes of flies and of course poor Shirazi feeling so bad. We were kept entertained by the visitors to the beach! The worst part of the day was the shower at the end. It must have been rush hour because the shower rooms were packed! The hot (or to be more precise, warm) water came and went, so most of the time the water was freezing. Meshi and I showered together and it was quite amusing when she had to rinse the shampoo off her hair and she started crying, all the ladies in the packed rest room let off a simultaneous "aawwww". When we finally rinsed off and left the shower stall, there was a line of naked ladies from the showers almost out the door (it wasn't nearly as sexy as it sounds!).

I have to say that using public restrooms with Meshi is usually entertaining, and I have to say often quite embarrassing. Her normally rather loud voice seems to go up a few decibels, and I will either get a graphic description of how she is doing (although I am standing right next to her), or she will make some comment about me and my anatomy, which I would rather she kept to herself, or about someone in the next stall – maybe, a "mommy I can see the lady in the next stall's feet", or "that lady made a big fart".

On that note, I shall end off and wish all of us a good and quiet week.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Election Day

It's municipal Election Day here today, and I still don't have a clue who to vote for as Mayor of this fine town. I do know who I don't want as Mayor, which would be ALL of the contenders for the job! None of them are worthy so it's a bit of a dilemma, I don’t want to forfeit my vote, so I am using these last few hours to decide what to do. Luckily there are some very good people running for the City Council, so the only problem there is that I only get to vote for one party!

What else is new? We had a very quite weekend at my FIL's. We did have quite a scare on the way there, we all went out to wait for the lift and when Ben got in he fell over, then I noticed that there was blood all over the lift door and floor, and of course his clothes were covered in blood. The poor little thing had cut his tiny finger. Of course that made me really queasy, to see my poor little baby bleeding. We bandaged him up and stopped the bleeding, but the next day the cut started bleeding again so we decided to take him to the doc to have it checked. We had left it too long to be glued together, but the doctor said that it wasn't deep, so they just washed it out and put a plaster on it. Of course I was the one who needed medication for my nerves after the whole incident.

The week started off really nicely, Sunday morning I went with DH to Shery, my Reiki Master's (and one of my fav peeps) to help her with her computer. I love visiting her home, the energy there is amazing! So that was a wonderful way to start the week. That evening I went with Niki to sell some of the LEAP ladies work (or rather to learn and see what to do).

Monday was the LEAP group, but only one lady turned up. Someone had passed away in their community, and as is customarily they all went to the funeral. At least I got some time to chat with Niki and learn more about the project and what I will be doing.

After that it was off to the Baltimore Park to meet up with the visiting group from Baltimore and of course to sell more of the LEAP work. (We did very well with the sales, which makes me very happy, these ladies definitely need this positive feedback).

Monday is the girls' drama day, so we spent the evening with my parents (hadn't done that for a while, so that was fun!). They have lessons one after the other, so I left Ben with mom while I took each one to her lesson. The teacher said that Shiraz participated a lot so I'm very pleased about that!

Other good news is that I got a fun translation job to do, so I am of course very thankful for that. And Shiraz got 100% in her first math test…well done, Wuzzie!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

A LEAP in the Right Direction

On Monday morning my mom took me to meet Niki and the LEAP ladies at the Havatzelet Community Center.

LEAP is a wonderful project which Niki started about 3 years ago – Ladies Ethiopian Art Project, in Ashkelon. This gives a group of ladies, who cannot work outside the home, for various reasons, the chance to do something to bring in a little extra income, and at the same time it builds up their self esteem and also gives them the added value of being a part of the group. The whole project is very interesting, and I will write more about it later – when I am more involved.

I'll be helping Niki coordinate the group, starting off with a few hours while Niki continues with a lot of the work and will slowly take over more of her hours, freeing up her time for some of her other endeavors. I'm really excited about this!



Monday is the day that Shiraz finishes school early, so after we finished there I had to run and fetch her. I hadn't made lunch for the girls (were at a Bar Mitzvah the night before) and I hadn't planned to be out all morning, so my parents and I took the girls to the Marina for lunch. As usual the food was great, and the girls had a really good time. It was also really hot, like a summer's day. We had fun throwing bread down to the fish and watching them fight over it, there are so many different sizes of fish there (though they all look the same to me).

Yesterday I was very productive in the kitchen, besides making the meals I made some breads and granola (yes, I have some for dad), and today is Wednesday, so it is our baking day, we made brownies (again!) – heart shaped ones.



(of course I had to show a picture of the bread)

We visited the Baltimore Park, here in Ashkelon, for the first time yesterday, we met Lilach and Sheked there, and of course much fun was had by all.

 
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Today was Shiraz's first math test – we didn't prepare for it, as she knows all the material that they covered. She came home feeling good about it and said that she definitely got 100 – let's hope so!

This morning at about 9:00 DH and I were both home working, a siren went off. A qassam rocket hit Ashkelon. Of course it came as a surprise (though it shouldn't really) after the long quite period, and I just wanted to go to the school and see that Shiraz was ok. I know that they have had drills and so they know what to do, but that wasn't real time! I knew that Meshi would be ok, as she wasn't really somewhere new, and of course Ben wouldn't know what was going on. I spoke to his care taker and she said that the little ones didn’t know what had happened. Both girls were ok when I picked them up and they didn't make much of it – Shiraz's teacher wrote about it on their daily homework page, she said that they were very good and grown up. I hope that this doesn't become a permanent subject on my blog!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Making Old Friends

Last week went by so quickly and once again I have been rather tardy with my blog. It was a good week, and as always it seemed to flow by really fast.

I managed to fit in quite a few fun things, like our trip to Ikea, spending time with friends, and a fun visit to the Science Museum in Jerusalem.

It was our second visit to the museum, and we enjoyed it just as much as our first. This time we went with friends, and much fun was had by all. Definitely another place I recommend visiting with your kids (or anyone else's who will 'lend' them to you) when you are in Jerusalem.

 


If you are wondering what all of this has to do with old friends, let me explain…I have just found two of my oldest friends through Facebook. Funny, I wasn't really interested in Facebook at the beginning, but I've found a few old friends since I've been using it. I actually knew one person who was competing with her husband over who had the most friends on Facebook (I will keep my comment about this to myself). I "found" Richard, who was my neighbour and one of my best friends since we were about 3 until I was aobut 16 and left South Africa and Lisa, who was a close friend since nursery school. It's really fun to find out what people are up to after so long!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Drama Queen

This was probably one of those "you had to be there" moments, but I found it extremely funny so I just had to share this:

The scene, Shiraz - supposed to be doing her homework but wasting time fooling around.
Me – getting all het up because she was NOT doing her homework.
Meshi – doing something in another room.

Me: "SHIRAZ, IF YOU DON'T FINISH YOUR HOMEWORK YOU AREN'T GOING TO YOUR DRAMA CLASS TODAY!"
Meshi (coming out the bedroom): "but mom – THIS IS drama!".


Ok, after reading it, I see that it was much funnier hearing it come out of the mouth of a four year old, but I just love to write down the things they say that make me smile.

Back on the Wagon



It's been a while since I last wrote, and I could say that that is very characteristic of me - the only thing consistent about me is that I'm so inconsistent. When I started this blog (not long ago) I wanted to write every day (or as close to that as possible) but it didn't take long before I fell off the wagon. Ok, I'm not going to beat myself up over this little set back (I'll blame it on the holidays, the kids, the weather…) and I will pick up where I left off.

So here's what I've been up to since I last wrote…

We had a fun sukkot – I loved having the girls home with me, and specially loved not having to worry about who could or would look after then, who would take them and fetch them, and all the other worries I had when I was at work. We finally had a chance to spend time with friends and family.

We also went to Jerusalem with Lilach and Sharon to meet Hedva, Tamir and Osher (who is now walking – Congratulations!!!). We went to Sakar Park - I highly recommend visiting when you're in Jerusalem. There's a nice big grassy area, and lovely playground, a dog park and more (that we didn't see). The kids loved it, so we will definitely be going there again.

I took Shiraz to the dentist who removed two teeth – the new ones were growing behind her milk teeth, which weren't going to fall out any time soon, so we had to do it. The dentist used laughing gas, which wasn't really funny, but she was very good and she'll be getting a pair of roller blades….

We went to Big Deal and Ikea to buy shelves and lots of nick knacks. We took Meshi with us, so it was quite an entertaining day.

I can't really remember what else we've been up to, I guess that's why I should be more consistent, I will be able to write things down before I forget that I did them.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

A new week

Our week started off with a great stack of pancakes – it was one of those "let them eat pancakes" situations (no bread and I didn’t fancy making any). We needed sandwiches for school, so Shiraz got pancake Nutella sandwiches (she enjoyed them and her friends thought she was lucky so I guess that worked out well). Ben enjoyed eating them while I made them, the girls got heart shaped ones, which they smothered in Nutella, and everyone was happy.



Today I got a call from the dentist's office saying that they'd had a cancellation so we've got an appointment for Shiraz on Thursday – how's that for good luck? I was about to look for a new kids' dentist because I don't want to wait for a whole month for an appointment! (Her big tooth has come out behind her milk tooth which hasn't fallen out yet, I want to see if we need to do anything about it). I know this might seem a very boring topic to write about but I can't even describe my happiness when I got that call.


Ben got his first pair of real shoes yesterday. He loved his shoshoos, but they are too small already, and it is time for the real deal. We turned the event into a family outing, the girls enjoyed "helping" with the new shoes, and we also got some winter school clothes for Shiraz. The shoes are really cute, and he just loves them, couldn't stop dancing around the shop (although he did have to get used to them). Oh well, one more pair of shoes to be left around the house…


Here's a picture of the shoe from the Papaya Company's site – Ben's are in blue.

Another thing that made me happy yesterday was when I got the call from the Dentist's office and they told me that I could get an appointment on Thursday at 12:00 I didn't even have to think twice (who will take her, can I make it, etc. etc.) It's great to be my own boss!!! Another advantage is annoying people (customers) – I can just say NO, I don't have to work with them. I had one yesterday who I did a translation for, and afterwards changed a lot of things himself – some to really bad English, and some to things that weren't in the source, I would have had to be in the meetings to actually be able to write some of the stuff…at first it really peeved me, but then I realized that I just don't have to work with him or people like him if I don't want to…ain't life great?!? And one last thing that made me happy – we got the most beautiful flowers from some of hubby's clients (because he is the best computer guy in the world).

Friday, October 10, 2008

A Sad, Sad Day

Early Wednesday morning I got a sad phone call from my mom telling me that my Granny Sadie had passed away early that morning. Granny Sadie was 96 (I always remember her telling me that she was born the year of the Titanic) and she lived a very good life.
She lived in Johannesburg and the last time I saw her was about three years ago, at my sister's wedding. She was about 93 then and was just starting to look old. I know that she was declining over the past few months, so I consider myself lucky to only have the memories of her as she was before she got ill.

Granny Sadie will always be remembered as a Lady, and of course, as a ballerina. It's hard to believe that she is gone I thing we all thought that she would always be here. Granny Sadie always seemed larger than life – our own English Rose.


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hagar's Fabric Jewelry


I thought I'd post some pieces of Hagar's jewelry that I wrote about yesterday. She will be opening her own Etsy shop soon, I'm sure that she'll do very well!

These beautiful, colorful pictures make me want to get some of my craft projects out – but I have to finish my translation jobs first, so off I go…











Monday, October 6, 2008

Things I'm grateful for today

  1. I went to the market with Effie (aka Hubby) and got lots of nice fresh fruit and veg.
  2. Got two new interesting translation jobs.
  3. Shiraz didn't have much homework (Wahoo!)
  4. Got a great email from Hagar with pictures of the gorgeous new fabric jewelry which she's been making.
  5. Ronit's (my neighbour) mom made us a delish cake, take a look...

What is Zeeba?

zeeba (zee-ba, ze-ba, zi-baa)

A word made up by Ben
1. used to express a greeting, to attract attention
2. an exclamation of surprise, wonder, elation, etc.
3. used to point something out (points at light, telephone, etc. and says "zeeba").