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'''July 18th''' (Sorry, no devar torah this week) <br>
  
 
Hi again!
 
Hi again!
  
I told you last week that Sarah went to the US on a trip to visit her friends. She has been looking forward to her trip for months. The day after she got there, she got sick and had a fever; so she was out of action for a few daysBut now she's on the mend, and looking forward to getting together with her friends.
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I thought last week was hard ... but this week, I spent every day but one working until after midnight, trying to get ready for my upcoming trip to IndiaI'm so tired I can barely keep my eyes open, but I'll give you a bit of news on the 'goings on'.
  
Daniela is looking for a summer job; so if you know someone in the Maaleh Adummim or Jerusalem area who needs a babysitter, or tutoring, please let us know.
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First, the house passed the 'test' from the electric company, which means we are now hooked up with "three phase" power instead of "single phase".  That's a good thing, since it means we can use more appliances at the same time without flipping breakers, and it also means the electric company can balance the load on its systems more evenly.
  
Esther went to welcome the [http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a298.htm first Nefesh B'Nefesh flight of the year]She had to leave M"A at 5 in the morning, but enjoyed welcoming the new olim homeWe're looking forward to having shabbat guests and helping the newcomers.
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Second and more important, we had our first fruit from our trees!  Figs, fresh from the tree. Sweet as honey and delicious. The birds get them before we do, but there are enough for both of usI'm going to have to have a professional gardener here after Rosh Hashanah, to trim the trees properly and take care of them as they should beToday I picked about a kilo of figs, which we'll be able to enjoy on shabbat.
  
I've been working very long days this week, trying to get things in orderWe've had a chaotic week, but hopefully next week will be a bit easier.
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Third, on Sunday I opened my email to find out that my Mom had been hospitalized on Thursday!  By the time I called, she was mostly better -and is back home, B"H.  That was a kind of shocking way to start the weekShe's fine now - and I wish her a complete and full recovery.
  
The house is coming along. This week we had an inspection from the electric company, which we failedOr rather, the house failedOur electrician had not checked the house's grounding, which was one of the first things the electric company checked.  So we are having a re-inspection this Sunday -- hopefully, we'll pass this time.  We also had an excellent air-conditioning technician come and fix two units which were not working - if you need an air-conditioning guy, let me know.
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Esther and Daniela spent some quality time while I was toilingThey attended a "comedy night" here in M"AThen the other day, they went to the Israeli Film Festival (actually it was just 'shorts' - it must have been some other show).  So hopefully, when I'm back from India I'll be able to enjoy time with my family as well.
  
The previous week I had tried to hang a wall-hanging on the wallIn case you don't know, walls here are concrete or brick -- so you need masonry bits to drill holes in the walls.  The masonry bits I had bought from our local hardware store months ago, might as well have been made of butter for all the good they did.  So this week we did some shopping at the hardware-store, and got among other things, a good set of masonry bits.  The difference is amazing - they actually drill ''holes'' in the walls!  Now we have a place to hang towels in our bathroom.
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This shabbat we'll be having as guests on of the families which made aliyah last weekWelcome home!  These are people who spoke to use before making aliyah, and we didn't scare them off I guess.
 
 
I've got to get ready for shabbat, so until next week...
 
  
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The long hours at work were due to the fact that one of our number left the company, and did not do much of the work he was supposed to have done.  So we were left 'holding the bag' -- and with deadlines approaching which could mean the end of the company if breached, we've been burning midnight oil.  I'll have to let you know next week if we were successful - as of the moment, we only had partial success untangling the spaghetti left us.
  
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That's about it.  Until next week,<br>
 
Shabbat shalom!
 
Shabbat shalom!
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 25 July 2008


July 18th (Sorry, no devar torah this week)

Hi again!

I thought last week was hard ... but this week, I spent every day but one working until after midnight, trying to get ready for my upcoming trip to India. I'm so tired I can barely keep my eyes open, but I'll give you a bit of news on the 'goings on'.

First, the house passed the 'test' from the electric company, which means we are now hooked up with "three phase" power instead of "single phase". That's a good thing, since it means we can use more appliances at the same time without flipping breakers, and it also means the electric company can balance the load on its systems more evenly.

Second and more important, we had our first fruit from our trees! Figs, fresh from the tree. Sweet as honey and delicious. The birds get them before we do, but there are enough for both of us. I'm going to have to have a professional gardener here after Rosh Hashanah, to trim the trees properly and take care of them as they should be. Today I picked about a kilo of figs, which we'll be able to enjoy on shabbat.

Third, on Sunday I opened my email to find out that my Mom had been hospitalized on Thursday! By the time I called, she was mostly better -and is back home, B"H. That was a kind of shocking way to start the week. She's fine now - and I wish her a complete and full recovery.

Esther and Daniela spent some quality time while I was toiling. They attended a "comedy night" here in M"A. Then the other day, they went to the Israeli Film Festival (actually it was just 'shorts' - it must have been some other show). So hopefully, when I'm back from India I'll be able to enjoy time with my family as well.

This shabbat we'll be having as guests on of the families which made aliyah last week. Welcome home! These are people who spoke to use before making aliyah, and we didn't scare them off I guess.

The long hours at work were due to the fact that one of our number left the company, and did not do much of the work he was supposed to have done. So we were left 'holding the bag' -- and with deadlines approaching which could mean the end of the company if breached, we've been burning midnight oil. I'll have to let you know next week if we were successful - as of the moment, we only had partial success untangling the spaghetti left us.

That's about it. Until next week,
Shabbat shalom!



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