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One of Alma’s favourite Israeli children’s books is “Tiras Ham” (meaning “hot corn”), so I bought her a dinner set with illustrations from the book. She was very excited about it and enjoyed eating real hot corn soup (organic corn from the grandparents’ field) and cow’s tongue, which is a family favourite.
Bedtime became very tricky as Revi insisted that Amitai has to sleep from 7 pm to 7 am (he was to sleep with us in the living room while they slept at a hotel nearby). As you could see from previous presentations, we didn’t really have the ideal sleeping arrangements. . . Add to that the new settings and a cold, and of course Amitai wasn’t asleep by 7 pm. We managed to put him to sleep an hour and a half later but keeping Alma quiet was very difficult and she only dozed off around 10 pm. Hahgoot finally fell asleep around midnight. Revi insisted that we need to keep the house in complete darkness, so we were all in a curfew of darkness and silence from 7: 30 pm onwards. In the middle of the madness (9 pm) arrived my friend Yulia Rechtman and we spent the evening whispering in the kitchen in the dark over a cup of tea (it was raining in torrents so we couldn’t go out, and besides, I couldn’t leave my parents alone with three kids who weren’t settled). Crazy night. . .
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