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Two days of ceasefire and so far so good.
Now that kids can go outside to play again without fear, Meitar brought in bouncy castles for them today and yesterday.
(Sorry, but the blue cone the children were climbing up looked to me like a giant warhead of a missile . . . )
The free event was called in Hebrew Happening Mitnapchim, an Inflatables Happening.
Linking our clear blue skies, now clear of rockets and Iron Dome missiles after 50 days of conflict, to SkyWatch Friday.
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Thank Gd. We are breathing easier; can't imagine how you all feel!
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I can see the warhead in it, but the first thing it reminds me of is the Matterhorn.
ReplyDeleteThe kids surely had fun!
ReplyDeleteI hope they all had a good Happening Mitnapchim!
ReplyDeleteKind of symbolic in a sad way.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see the children play... long may it last.
ReplyDeleteGlad there is a break from the rockets!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you're getting some respite from the violence. I'm hoping peace will stay.
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