Hi y'all, Here's a
summary of what we've been up to since Oct. 1. Hope
you find it interesting.
Our travel to Israel went very smoothly. We had an easy time getting us, our 3 children, 6
boxes, 2 suitcases, and other assorted belongings to Logan and checked in several hours
before our flight. The flight to Zurich was a
breeze. The kids played, ate, and then fell
asleep. Yona slept about 5 hours in a baby
bassinet attached to the wall in front of us. The
second flight was harder, only because we were all tired.
We were pleasantly surprised to get through customs and retrieve our
luggage, and exit the airport in less than 45 minutes.
Our friends Charlie and Dovi & Julie met us at the airport. We sent our boxes home with Dovi & Julie, and
went with Charlie to spend Shabbat in Tel Aviv.
Our visit with Charlie & Audrey & family was nice even
though we were exhausted. The kids couldn't
fall asleep until midnight the first few nights we were here, and then they spent the
daytimes dragging their feet and moaning I'm tired. We
walked to a very shallow beach at the Mediterranean Sea, and had a good time playing in
the surf and watching the sunset.
On Sunday, Dovi picked us up in Tel Aviv, and brought us to a
new mall just outside of Jerusalem. The mall
has a "food court" and reminded us of ones in America, except for the view of
the hills of Har Nof. The kids were very excited by the prospect of a kosher
McDonalds, although in the end, they didn't eat a thing.
Finally, we drove to Yishuv Alon, where we will live for the
next 9 months. It's really in the middle of the desert, with nothing but seas of sand
surrounding it. The views are amazing in
every direction. Unfortunately, our quarters above Dovi and Julie's house are not ready,
so we are living in a furnished 2 bedroom caravan. It's
not what we were expecting, but it's not so bad. D
& J had made up all the beds, and put food in the refrigerator already.
We have been on the Yishuv one week as of tomorrow. Zosh and Yair seem to be enjoying life here so
far. They have played mainly with D & J's
children, but also with some other kids. They
seem comfortable participating, even if conversations are in Hebrew. They are excited about starting school this coming
Wednesday. I still can't imagine how Zosh
will take his first day of first grade, where it's basically 5 hours straight in Hebrew,
but we'll see.
We haven't really been to Jerusalem proper yet except out to
dinner to celebrate my birthday. We both
noticed many new roads, (with bridges, tunnels) and shops in the city. We don't know our way around, but that will take
some time. We're working on getting a car,
but I'll save that story for the next edition.
--Andrea