Archive for the ‘Growing Up’ tag
Ronie’s first time in Day Care
Today I took Ronie to visit, and to get use too, the day care she going to attend this year. I remembered how hard was it with Tseela, and how long it took her to adjust and to enjoy going to day care - and I was afraid that this is going to repeat itself with Ronie. But to my surprise after about five minutes of sadness she was perfectly OK. The only time that she cried was when she was forced to go home…
Few more pictures, mostly because I was forced to go away, can be found here.
End of the year show
We went today to Tseela’s class end of the year show. The class production was an adaption of the famous: “Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory“. The children were wonderful and we fulfilled our part as well by being very proud and excited.
I took some pictures, which can be found here, and made a short clip of parts of the show:
On the way to school
I took today off so I can come see Tseel’a kindergarten end of the year show. One of the privileges of a day off is that I can enjoy some morning time with the girls, and take tseela to the school bus:
Few more pictures can be found here.
Tseela’s photography
My wife bought me a new camera as a birthday present so I gave my old one to Tseela. Tseela start showing interest in taking pictures by herself for a while now and she was very happy to get my old camera. I created a new set in Flickr for her photos, so if you are interested in see the development of her skills you are welcome to follow. Here is her first attempt, it isn’t bad at all:
Ronie and the skates
Here is a short clip, made by Ronie’s babysitter, about her attempts playing with roller-skates. For non-objective family readers of this blog it might be fun, for the rest it probably worth skipping
The girls
I was reminded that I didn’t post photos for a while so for no special reason here are few pictures:
Few more can be found here
Captured moments
Lately I find it hard to get excited about the “real” important things - politic, foreign policy and maters of war and peace. I don’t really feel like writing about things of substance (and I guess some might argue that I never wrote anything of substance). I simply enjoy the time with my family. Seeing the girls growing up and developing is a great source of joy to me.









