Here’s the video Abba has been promising for a month to get finished. In it you can see that I don’t need a push to get started; I can start allbymyself. I also don’t have to stay inside the enclosure, I can go to other areas in the park.
Here’s the video Abba has been promising for a month to get finished. In it you can see that I don’t need a push to get started; I can start allbymyself. I also don’t have to stay inside the enclosure, I can go to other areas in the park.

We didn’t have school today because we went to the Bet Guvrin Caves for our school trip. I’m glad Ima went to help take care of the kids. We climbed around in caves, and some were scary because they were used to bury people a long time ago. It was also fun to ride on the big bus.
I had a wonderful time at the zoo today. I finished the day with a nice roll down the hill.

This is the self portrait that I did in art class at school. I really love drawing and coloring.

A fun day at the park today meant riding my bike and climbing on the dinosaur.

Here’s a video clip of me doing some of my Hebrew homework. I’m sounding out the letters to see what word they make.
Yesterday’s day trip was a mystery. Ima and Abba wouldn’t tell me where we were going. I saw that we were going to have a picnic, but I had no idea where. I asked, but every time the answer was, “You’ll have to wait and see.”
We got in the car and started to drive, but I still had no idea where we were going. It seemed like we would never arrive there, wherever there was.
We drove, and drove, and drove. And FINALLY, we arrived, . . . at SUPERLAND!
We rode lots of stuff: spinners, splashers, climbers, rounders, bumpers, and floaters. Wow, what fun.
Here are some pics and a video of Superland, but be sure to scroll all the way down to see how the day ended.
The dropper, or whatever it’s called:
I love slushies:

The Dropper, our last ride of the evening:

After Superland, we went to eat Chinese food and for the first time in my life, I ate with sticks.


Ima also ate with sticks.
Today’s outing was to the Herodian, which is about 7 minutes from our front door. The Herodian is a man made mountain and is where Herod the Great was buried.
In this picture, I’m sitting on some catapult balls. That catapult was the ancient cannon.

This is me and Ima inside the mountain. It was scary in there.

That’s the Herodian behind me.
