This is the way I will remember him.
September 19, 1993....Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv. 80,000 people attended
Dan Hotel, Tel Aviv
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - We Loved YOU!
We went to see the show at Gammage yesterday. The tickets were a birthday present for Hannah and Rachel from Aunt Ellen, Uncle Randy and Chris. I had s0-s0 expectations, having not been a fan of the movie. But the show was absolutely terrific. Great dancing and the sets were so creative. The car "drove" across the stage passing other cars, people, runners, etc. who all moved backwards across the stage so that the car looked like it was advancing forward when in fact it was staying in place.
When the tide came in, and they were being flooded, a big floatation device kept them "afloat". Then when they drove off the edge of a cliff, the entire back end of the car lifted so it looked like they were falling off the cliff. But Chitty Chitty opened her wings and they flew off to safety.
It was really fun and we all had a great time. Thanks again Jacoby's for a wonderful present for Hannah and Rachel (and me too).
When the tide came in, and they were being flooded, a big floatation device kept them "afloat". Then when they drove off the edge of a cliff, the entire back end of the car lifted so it looked like they were falling off the cliff. But Chitty Chitty opened her wings and they flew off to safety.
It was really fun and we all had a great time. Thanks again Jacoby's for a wonderful present for Hannah and Rachel (and me too).
Happy Father's Day Joel!
So I had Tivo'd Ina Garten (The Barefoot Contessa) yesterday and watched as she made these lovely tarts using frozen puff pastry. Here they are assembled and ready to go in the oven.
The assembled ingredients - sauteed onions and garlic, goat cheese and tomatoes. It looked so good on her show and easy to make so I thought I'd give it a try. Ina cooks for her husband, Jeffrey, who always manages to show up just as the food is done. Jeffrey likes everything Ina makes and he decided the tart was, "Amazing." Ina looks on adoringly. Joel thought they were "really good" and I looked on adoringly too.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
"Man is the most intelligent of animals....and the most silly." ....Diogenes
Monday, June 15, 2009
Dragon Boat Festival
We went to the Festival. Lots of these boats with teams of about 20 and then the drummer and lead. Walked all around the lake from Mill Avenue to Scottsdale Road then along the north side of the lake, crossing the lake back at Mill.
Pink Flamingos
Well, there was one little pink Flamenco dancer, see - on the left there. We went to the library to see the Flamenco dancers. It was ok. Just ok. Didn't know it was to showcase how the little kids were doing in the school. But it was still interesting. Learned a few "must knows" about the art/history of Flamenco. Like these facts:
1. Originated around 300 years ago in Spain.
2. If you see castinets - it's not Flamenco. Then it is considered Spanish Folk Dancing.
3. The dancer doesn't dance to the music, the musicians play to the dancers. (????)
4. Roots are from Gypsies and North Africa
5. I don't like it......H/R didn't either.
1. Originated around 300 years ago in Spain.
2. If you see castinets - it's not Flamenco. Then it is considered Spanish Folk Dancing.
3. The dancer doesn't dance to the music, the musicians play to the dancers. (????)
4. Roots are from Gypsies and North Africa
5. I don't like it......H/R didn't either.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Only one missing - Willi Wonka
Ethel, Candy Factory Supervisor and Lucy
Rachel, Hannah and Jordon at the Cerrita Candy Factory in Glendale.
We went on the "tour" of the chocolate candy factory today. It was more fun for me because the episode of the "I Love Lucy " show titled: "Job Switching", which originally aired in 1952 is an all time favorite of Lucy fans and those of us who have manufacturing backgrounds.
Our own tour of the gift shop was fun too.....
Rachel, Hannah and Jordon at the Cerrita Candy Factory in Glendale.
We went on the "tour" of the chocolate candy factory today. It was more fun for me because the episode of the "I Love Lucy " show titled: "Job Switching", which originally aired in 1952 is an all time favorite of Lucy fans and those of us who have manufacturing backgrounds.
Our own tour of the gift shop was fun too.....
They have Polar Bears in Arizona?????
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Beach
One year ago we were on our vacation in France and since then we have enjoyed many terrific memories of that really fantastic trip.
In about three weeks we will go to Oceanside, California for the whole month of July. Here are photos from our 2nd floor terrace at the condo we are renting:
I am really looking forward to having that private terrace over the beach. At high tide the water comes right up to those rocks. What you can't see is that there is a private sandy area just in front of the rocks where the deck, outdoor shower and bbq area is located.
If you click on either picture you can see the enlarged view. In the first picture you can see the Oceanside Pier on the far right of the picture.
In about three weeks we will go to Oceanside, California for the whole month of July. Here are photos from our 2nd floor terrace at the condo we are renting:
I am really looking forward to having that private terrace over the beach. At high tide the water comes right up to those rocks. What you can't see is that there is a private sandy area just in front of the rocks where the deck, outdoor shower and bbq area is located.
If you click on either picture you can see the enlarged view. In the first picture you can see the Oceanside Pier on the far right of the picture.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Dinos Alive - in 3D
We went to see Dinosaurs Alive in 3D today at the Imax Theater. All I can say is, "Wow!"
We really liked it. The 3D was so much more "in depth" than the 3D in the movie, "Up". Sometimes you felt like the dino was going to land in your lap, we kept reaching out to touch the image. It was fun.
"Twilight" update: I think they are about to finish it. Then we will see the movie. I'm really looking forward to seeing it with them after all of us having read the book. Should be fun.
**New "Twilight" update***
At about 10:30, Hannah finished and 15 minutes later Rachel finished. They read it in under 3 days. Then we had a book discussion and that was enjoyable for me since I have read the book too. So now we can see the movie. Good job girls!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Great Report Cards
I Never Thought my Daughters would ask ME to turn the Volume Down
Well, after several years of trying to not become the TV Nazi by being overly strict with regards to tv watching, H/R have asked ME to lower the volume because they are reading. I feel I need to clarify - THEY are chastising ME regarding the tv because THEY are reading......Not the other way around!!! Haha....who would have ever thought.
So if you're wondering what it is that they are reading that has them at it today for over 5 hours already it's the first book in the Twilight series, in fact the title is "Twilight", by Stephanie Meyers.
I told them that they could see the movie only if they read the book so we bought two copies yesterday and they haven't put them down. I don't even think the motivation is the movie, I think they are really enjoying the book.
We've been enjoying (sort of) summer break which I describe as time where we get to do some fun things interspersed with longer moments of boredom. So I am very happy that reading is filling in those moments.
So if you're wondering what it is that they are reading that has them at it today for over 5 hours already it's the first book in the Twilight series, in fact the title is "Twilight", by Stephanie Meyers.
I told them that they could see the movie only if they read the book so we bought two copies yesterday and they haven't put them down. I don't even think the motivation is the movie, I think they are really enjoying the book.
We've been enjoying (sort of) summer break which I describe as time where we get to do some fun things interspersed with longer moments of boredom. So I am very happy that reading is filling in those moments.
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