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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Five Stars and The Moon
Last week we were at an all-night concert in the Negev Desert. It was a promotion for Diet Coke titled, Five Stars and The Moon. It was unique in that only 200 people could reserve and each had their own private tent, message and dinner was middle-eastern served in a communal tent. We danced the night away and breakfast was served breakfast the next morning. It must of been the combination of the cool morning desert air and a slight hang-over, but the omelette was one of the best i've tasted complete with a turkish coffee. We had a great time together and with friends.
{situated in the desert}
Labels:
Concert,
Five Stars and The Moon,
Negev Desert
Location:
Israel
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The Dentist
I always book my dentist appointments when I'm in Canada, for no other reason than routine. If there is one pain I enjoy, it's teeth cleaning. The entire trip satisfies me really, the sterile white office, the comfortable big chair, the soft tunes of the 90's, the free toothbrush and accessory bag in the end and of course my clean white teeth.
This year, however, we will not be in Canada and I took my first trip to the dentist here in Israel. Next time, I'll wait! Why am I still shocked to enter a medical office in a bomb shelter, why! Upon being called into the office, I had to twist and contort my body around the exceptionally awkward 'excavator' type chair just to sit down. The dental hygienist then placed a seemingly small tissue on my upper chest, attached the suction tool to my tongue and placed the water spritzer tool under that. She began cleaning, drilling, torturing and while my tongue was being suctioned off, my face was being drenched from the spraying water.
If that was not unfortunate enough, I brought in my two little boys. I didn't want to bother getting a babysitter for just one hour and didn't think it was an issue. The entire "cleaning" process took about 30 minutes and they didn't move, not even a flinch. My boys sat there in utter disbelief, with their mouths closed! The usual unanswerable questions popped up in Hebrew as well, "do you floss, how often do you brush, how is your life...." and of course with blood dripping, water spraying, suction moving, I was unable to answer even "huuu haaa" but she kept on asking! Finally, I was able to spit and when I looked over at my boys, I said, "see, that didn't hurt a bit!" The next day my eldest managed to remind me that he never wanted to be or see a dentist in his life! Oh dear.
This year, however, we will not be in Canada and I took my first trip to the dentist here in Israel. Next time, I'll wait! Why am I still shocked to enter a medical office in a bomb shelter, why! Upon being called into the office, I had to twist and contort my body around the exceptionally awkward 'excavator' type chair just to sit down. The dental hygienist then placed a seemingly small tissue on my upper chest, attached the suction tool to my tongue and placed the water spritzer tool under that. She began cleaning, drilling, torturing and while my tongue was being suctioned off, my face was being drenched from the spraying water.
If that was not unfortunate enough, I brought in my two little boys. I didn't want to bother getting a babysitter for just one hour and didn't think it was an issue. The entire "cleaning" process took about 30 minutes and they didn't move, not even a flinch. My boys sat there in utter disbelief, with their mouths closed! The usual unanswerable questions popped up in Hebrew as well, "do you floss, how often do you brush, how is your life...." and of course with blood dripping, water spraying, suction moving, I was unable to answer even "huuu haaa" but she kept on asking! Finally, I was able to spit and when I looked over at my boys, I said, "see, that didn't hurt a bit!" The next day my eldest managed to remind me that he never wanted to be or see a dentist in his life! Oh dear.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Our New Neighbors ::
We have new neighbors, in our backyard that is. A whale and a fish are new additions to our little neighborhood and the kids just love them. Created by Raphael Assraf, a kibbutz resident on the Galilee and a landscape designer by profession. Raphael is known for his clay sculptures, theatre masks, giant puppets and oil paintings. He works with children across the country.
Thank you for our wonderful new friends!
For more information about Raphael Assraf and his work, please visit his website by clicking Here
Preparing for Back to School
Made in Israel and I just love it!
Tel Aviv Map Wallet | Designed by Efratul |
Haifa Map Wallet | Designed by Efratul |
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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