Well I finally have a few minutes to update the world and don't you know, the topic has not changed! It is snowing, AGAIN!!!!! OK, seriously, I loved the snow last month. It was fun and happy and reminded me of my happy childhood with marshmallows and hot cocoa and a big fire. I was thrilled to take the kids out in it and build a snowman. But a second time, this is too much! We live in Israel!!!! A big sunny desert right?!! Actually the desert part is only partially true, that only accounts for the southern part of the country. But we are known as the land of eternal SUNSHINE, NOT SNOW!!!!! I am freezing my everloving buns off here! And this time it was all wet and sloppy and here is S going, why can't we go out in it? Forget it! I did not have energy to dress three kids in 6 layers for 10 minutes of slogging in huge puddles so we could go back in and turn the house into a lake from all the wet clothes. Am I a great mom or what?! I did however, have to go out myself to run errands today. Fortunately the city was prepared this time so the roads were plowed and most of the businesses were open and the busses were running. The other thing that was really great was that we got our organic grocery order today. And early to boot, maybe we should have snow more often.......Nah! We usually get our order anywhere from 5-8pm, but today we got it nice and early at around 3:30p. It really was awesome. I was truly afraid that the driver would not make it due to the weather and terror would ensue over the house as we are usually pretty empty by Tues. since everything is weekly. Although I did pick up some staples while out just in case, including a container of peanut butter. Our house is not a pretty picture when it lacks bread and peanut butter. Like mother, like kids, what can I say? It is the one thing they got from me!
Other than freezing our ecole's off, it is business as usual at the house of J5 where chaos reigns. What is really interesting is that most people seem to enjoy this. The last two months have been quite busy for us actually. It seems that while between Channukah and the end of the month everyone took a break from socializing, starting Jan. 1, we have had everyone through our door. We started off with Av coming to stay with us for the month of Jan. which was great and also brought with it a few of her friends visiting. Then after Av moved out, last week NB came and stayed the week with us in order to finish her radio project with D so she could count it as part of this year's school credit instead of the following year as it all has to be done by March. They have not been able to make their weekly visit due to weather and other things beyond their control. In between we have had a couple of the guys from Kollel pop in to eat lunch with us as the house is heated, not always the case with the Kollel, the neighbors washing machine broke so we were one of 3 families that volunteered to share, plus one of the single guys, Sm, from D's kollel who is with out washer pops in now and again to borrow ours, at our invitation, of course, then we have assorted friends who come to use the internet and finally we have one of Av's friend's from Seattle we have "adopted" Dit who also pops in and out from time to time and tends to come to us for advice. Dit also gave me my first nickname, she decided my full name is too much to say and has shortened it to the first 3 letters, it is actually pretty cute. We find that we rarely have a quiet day or night anymore, but we love the socialization and of course the kids suck up the extra attention like a dog with a bone! We know our kids are cute, they are our kids afterall.....But I had to laugh when Sm came by a with a friend for a visit one Shabbos afternoon and the first thing his friend said was, "Oh my gosh, your kids are so cute!" He had been here all of 5 seconds! And we wonder why our kids act so attention deprived when it is just us! We just can't keep up with all the outside feedback. Because we are far from organized here it always surprises me that at times we get a large amount of foot traffic here. But one day our friend and teacher of S was here using the internet during one of our busy times and was the last to leave. She said to me that it is great that everyone feels so at home here, regardless of personality, background or otherwise. It was such a huge compliment because we really had, had an assorment of people through during the time she was here. It really has been a privelege for us to play host, den mother, teacher, friend and neighbor to so many people.When we lived in P-town we were the hot spot on Shabbos because we were one of 3 or 4 families that lived closest to Shul and after I had Shmuely I was not able to take him, so we had everyone over. It was something we really enjoyed. Living in Jerusalem has really given us that sense of purpose and belonging again. We have really enjoyed it these past months. However, as most of you know this is only temporary and we will be moving in a few short weeks. I hope that in our new place, which will please G-d be very long term or permanent, we will also be able to connect and reach out to so many different people there as well.
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And you wonder why you have no time to read and yet, hence, I have just finished my second book of the month (A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway). Good grief-you sound like Grand Central Station-believe me when I say we are way more anti-social. Be envious-i get to go to the bookstore after work BY MYSELF-and I have a coupon and a gift card!!! Hot times in the city today!
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