The holidays went off pretty well. It was somewhat nerve-wracking to prepare for a 3-day Rosh HaShana, but I somehow pulled it off. Over Yom Kippur we reserved a babysitter through some website. Of course, she never showed up, but Mira did very well with the kids on her own. We had about a 25 minute break in shul between the morning and the afternoon- things to change for next year, I guess...
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The cake that no one ate :( |
A few weeks ago, Mira's parents came over. It was very nice to have them (I'm assuming that they are going to read this so I'll watch what I write). The kids had a great time hanging out with them and got to see things that we never saw. before For instance, who would have known that there is a family with a chicken coup around the corner from us. After a couple of days, though, I was getting a little stir crazy so we went on a trip to Verizon for iPhones. After that, Siri became everyone's best friend and the tensions eased. I left on Sunday (see next paragraph), but I heard that the everyone had a great time going to the Colombia Gorge and seeing the waterfalls.
Over the past three weeks, Mira and I became frequent fliers. I flew out to St. Louis for the day (Game 6) and then went the following week to Kansas City for 3 days for a conference. Last week, Mira went to New Jersey for 3 days for a Rebbetzin conference. I'm not sure what they discussed, but her cooking has definitely improved since she came back (that's going to cost me, but worth it...).
The kids have been adapting to life here wonderfully. They have tons of friends and are invited to play dates almost every day. Dina's school is run by Chabad so we get to hear her take on the Parsha every week. While discussing Avraham's relationship with his nephew, Dina told me about how he got into an argument with "Lite". At first I tried to correct her to tell her that his name isn't Lite, but Lot. Then I realized that they do things differently around here. Don't worry if this last paragraph didn't make any sense- it shouldn't...
Yesterday, I went up to the country to do some shooting (it's normal for Portland people, or so I'm told). I got to shoot a .22, an AK-47, a handgun, shotgun, and an elephant gun. Yes, it's a gun used to kill elephants. I'm not sure how many bullets it takes to put it down, but the gun can only hold 5 at a time. I guess that you just hope for the best.
I would be remiss not to welcome the newest member to our family, no it's not a hamster this time. Olivia Kopp was born on Saturday and we're very excited to get to meet her in person. Mazel Tov to Sally, Randy, Eddie, and (for the very first time) big brother Max.
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