Sunday, January 10, 2010

Channukah

Yes, I know that most people are already blogging about spring cleaning and what they are going to do during their summer vacation, but me, I still haven't written about what we did last Channukah (which, by the way, wasn't that long ago), so before I forget all about it, I'd better quickly jot it all down.


Channukah began on a Friday this year, and I don't know if that's the reason, but it seemed to go by really quickly. It was also Meshi's birthday, so between all the birthday cake and donuts I'm going to need many, many hours to work it all off. The girls had the week off from school, and I had lots of work to do, so I had to 'fit' them in between work, or send them off to friends or to the grandparents (hooray for grandparents!). Ben only had the last couple of days off, and he spent his time with Granny and Grandpa too. He even slept over for the first time!

It wasn't all work though, we did take a day off to do something fun with the children. We went up to Jerusalem to the Science Museum – we hadn't been there in a while and some of the exhibitions had changed. As usual, a great time was had by all...we played, saw all their awesome exhibitions, learned about fingerprints, the science of fun fairs, and the girls even learned about DNA!

After the museum we went to Mahaneh Yehuda Market where we did some shopping, had a great time and ate at a very authentic little restaurant in the market.

Did you know that you can buy halva in dozens of different flavours? Seriously. We stopped at the halva stall and after tasting what seemed like most of flavours we took home some lemon-nana (mint) tea and King (with 8 different spices)flavoured halva. Being Channukah there were also all sorts of different shaped and coloured sofganiot in the shuk, so we had to try some of those too.

As we were making our way out of the market it was candle lighting time, so we joined in with the Chabad's huge channukiah lighting in the middle of the pedestrian mall.

Needless to say, we all got home tired, full and content.

Besides our day out we spent time with family and friends and, of course, there was lots more food involved. I think the pictures say it all.

Ben's Channukah Party


Channukah with Family



The Science Museum


The Market


Did I mention the halva....


and the sofganiot?

4 comments:

  1. Nice to know you had a good time at the Bloomfield Science Museum. May we use the beautiful collage that you have created?

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  2. Certainly, it would be our pleasure. This is already the second one on this blog. If you take a look sometime last year there are pictures of a previous visit, the kids seem much smaller then. We just love your museum! Visit it every chance we have. Thanks for all of your great work.

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  3. I just LOVE the look of all those sofganiot!!!!!!! YUM! YUM!
    Maybe we'll take Sarah & Steve to the shuk to get some halva too......

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  4. count me in if you're going to Maheneh Yehuda...oh, and the girls would love to take you to the science museum :)

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