September 2013 Updates
September is officially the start of the Spring. This means that the already volatile weather becomes a bit crazier... The warming weather was accompanied by some very wild strong winds, and one day the gale knocked over one of the trees at the school.
The girls celebrated the Jewish New Year by sharing apples and honey with their classmates at school and at day care. This year we didn’t make greeting cards, I just didn’t get to it in all the chaos of keeping everything together...
This busy pasture filled with cows is the high school grounds...
Top: the girls “helping” me with some fresh cream... Bottom: we have a new trolley! As I don’t drive, we did everything on foot. September was a VERY tiring month for me, physically and mentally...
The girls liked my new spider web brush
With the warming weather I had at last the chance to wear my new T-shirt, a gift from Dorothea from her travels in Africa. Hahgoot took the picture.
A few days before he started his trip to Israel, Barak celebrated Father’s Day with us. The girls made him many cards and presents, such as white chocolate, a book and a pen.
He got a “kids translator” card from Alma and one she made at day care, and Hahgoot made him a card at school and chose a funny one at the shop with me.
Hahgoot wrote her cards in two languages
In our next presentation: Featherdale Wildlife Park