I was going to update and give all the details of the house, what worked and what didn’t (quite a bit didn’t). I wanted to share the L O N G process of finding closets that could fit the girls’ rooms as well as have them delivered in a timely manner… I was even going to share which bathroom flooded what area of the house, what areas had no electricity (kitchen) which appliances didn’t work (all except the washer and dryer) and in which rooms the air-conditioning didn’t work (my bedroom and the living room). As all of this was happening and I was trying to handle it (without a phone line or internet connection), I kept telling myself and all around that in a couple of weeks these will all be faint if annoying memories…
I have to say today’s experience makes all past ones pale… at around 6:00PM tonight we had our first experience hearing the air raid sirens… my cousin came over with his three children to spend the weekend, his wife needed some time to complete a project she’s working on. He came in and asked if I minded if he ran to get his hair cut, I said sure no problem… there I was with 6 children under the age of 10 when I heard this strange if vaguely familiar sound (haven’t heard this since I was 8 years old…) one of the girls came running in screaming siren… earlier today I heard that the sirens were on at a neighboring town, so the girls and I went through a drill of what needs to be done.. I never thought we would actually go through the process… all 5 girls ran to the secured room. I ran and grabbed my little cousin (3) who was sleeping on the couch and ran in with him… Lior was hysterical… Danielle kept trying to shut the door that wouldn’t close properly, and I realized that I didn’t have my cell phone on…
I tried to calm them down by telling them about the 73 war and where I was when the first siren was heard. All went pretty well, we waited and left the room after realizing that all was quiet my cousin arrived and told us the siren was from a neighboring town and no rockets fell. We went out, had dinner hung around all was well. The kids were having a blast together. At around
It is just past
Well this is it for now… I’ll sign off wishing us all a peaceful night. Let’s hope this madness is over soon.
Thanks for cking in,
Love,
Ronit
4 comments:
Ronit,
I'm so sorry there is so much unrest in the world. I pray for your safety as well as your family and also that Michael gets a treatment plan in place soon.
Love,
Candace
Oh, my! What a homecoming. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Having second thoughts about moving?
Glad to know that you are safe and that Michael is in good hands with all of your knowledge of NB.
Thanks for posting to the list and letting us know that you are ok. Keep posting so that we don't worry too much!
ronit
glad you posted your blog
hoping you got that peaceful night's rest
we have survived camp
james and i are exhausted
and waiting to hear from london
praying the bombers stay
far away from you
and your beauties
love
carrie
Arrrgh! What a frightening evening. I guess your kids are really Israeli now ... trial by fire and all that. Keep your head down -- hope to see you soon, Shari
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