Dana spent the afternoon at the beach and I lingered around the house, did laundry and rested out of the sun. During that time there were some very loud booms. I looked out to see what was going on in the neighborhood and didn't pay any more attention to them. Dana while at the beach did the same thing. No one at the beach seemed concerned so she settled in for a relaxing afternoon.
We both knew that there is a military base within a couple of miles from Rishon so we figured they were "practicing" as the Israeli's call it.
Early this evening Dana read an article that talked about a missile hitting Jordan that was meant for Eilat, the most southern city of Israel, which sets on the Red Sea. We were there on Sunday, within a few miles of Eilat.
Mickey & Marianne got home after 6 and we started questioning them. That's when we found out that Israeli's have been informed to pick up their gas masks again. Now we know we did not bring our gas masks... no one told us we would need them so we are feeling very "under-dressed".
About 8:30, Dana and I are sitting in Mickey's office, which is the bomb shelter, watching a video of Rememberance Day and Independence Day. We were here during both of those days and it was very moving.
Now... close your eyes so you'll get the visual. Dana & I in the bomb shelter when all of a sudden this very loud, very close siren starts. We both jumped out of our skins!!! It was the very large dog, Rocko who has this very high-pitched whine that he makes when his chain gets caught around the flower pot!!
Fear travels fast. It mounted pretty quickly here in the right conditions. I had to ask myself if I let fear travel fast in other situations. I have to admit that I do. Tonight was a learning lesson for me. What could I have done?
Both babies are upstairs asleep. We don't have gas masks. We don't have provisions. We do have a bomb shelter but the rubber seal that goes around the door rotted so they removed it until they can replace it.
Bottom line is God is in control... in Israel or Chattanooga. It's all about Him!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday night
It is Monday night here. Dana and I got back from Jerusalem about 7 and the police had the next street over blocked off. Mickey and Marianne weren't home yet so we went to the Mega Grocery Store. Pictures will be posted later. When we got home the second time about 8:15 we found out the street was blocked off because of a "suspicious" object (bomb scare). Life goes on as usual here.
Israeli pollen has attacked and trying to take it's toll. We leave Wednesday night about 11 PM and get into Atlanta about 6 AM and Chattanooga about 9AM. Pray all goes well.
I'll post more and add pics when I get home and have more time.
Israeli pollen has attacked and trying to take it's toll. We leave Wednesday night about 11 PM and get into Atlanta about 6 AM and Chattanooga about 9AM. Pray all goes well.
I'll post more and add pics when I get home and have more time.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thursday
Dana and I started sort of slow this morning. Over coffee we decided to go to the Rishon Museum however their director passed away a couple of days ago so the museum was going to close early at 2, which meant we needed to get there by 12 to get an English speaker tour guide. It was 10:00 so we didn't think there was a problem...
On Monday, we rented the Yaron's a car to go to Galilee since their car is too old for the trip so that rented car had to be back by 2 today. We still didn't think we had a problem. Due to some communication problems and misunderstanding we thought we had to take the car back to the airport. Get the visual here... Dana driving a 7 passenger KIA mini van and I'm driving the VERY small 4 passenger something-or-other right on her bumper, we head for the airport. After only one wrong turn we make it to the airport and turn in the car...The time... 11:45
Okay... it's too late to make it all the way downtown to the old part of the city so we decide to go to the mall which is close to Mickey & Marianne's house. We found out there are two malls... sort of like Northgate & Hamilton Place in Chattanooga. We make a lot of turns and ask a lot of people for directions. One question that kept coming up... Which mall? (canyon is the word for mall). Finally we find a Russian speaker who knew no English but had the best acting skills and we went right to it. Come to find out we had been past it several times only on the back side of it!!
Now it's time for lunch! We find the Food Court... what an experience... everyone has samples for you to try and they try to lure you in with the samples. The Shwarma Shop won! For those of you who don't know, shwarma is lamb or chicken with lots of... well shwarma seasonings. It is on a rotissary but it is vertical. So you have this large 3 foot skewer with stacks of meat on it and then they shave off a section starting at the top and going to the bottom. The nice young men at the counter ask if we would like salad?... okay... Pita?... okay... Miscommunication again... Dana and I got the "truck-driver's special" which is what our family calls the huge platter of food that they brought us. We thought we would get a pita, with meat, with salad... sandwich style. Well, we thought wrong!! They gave us about 1/2 pound of meat, 3 falafel, hummus, salad and a pita. They had already given us 2 small salad plates which we had filled with all the other kinds of salads; cold salad, spicey salads, cabbage salad, carrot salad, etc. hahaha!! Everyone was sitting in the food court thinking, "silly American women... the shwarma shop just did it again"!!
On our way out of the mall, we decided to get a coffee which is a truly delicious experience here. We sat in the coffee shop with our coffees chatting and just having a great time. We chose that coffee shop because of wi-fi but once again Dana's IPOD would not connect. We have had a difficult time with Internet the entire time we have been here. After drinking our lovely coffee we get the bill... 36 shekels for 2 cups of coffee... about $6 each but it was a great experience which is what we always say after we have spent too much money because of miscommunications!
We are resting after our big day!
On Monday, we rented the Yaron's a car to go to Galilee since their car is too old for the trip so that rented car had to be back by 2 today. We still didn't think we had a problem. Due to some communication problems and misunderstanding we thought we had to take the car back to the airport. Get the visual here... Dana driving a 7 passenger KIA mini van and I'm driving the VERY small 4 passenger something-or-other right on her bumper, we head for the airport. After only one wrong turn we make it to the airport and turn in the car...The time... 11:45
Okay... it's too late to make it all the way downtown to the old part of the city so we decide to go to the mall which is close to Mickey & Marianne's house. We found out there are two malls... sort of like Northgate & Hamilton Place in Chattanooga. We make a lot of turns and ask a lot of people for directions. One question that kept coming up... Which mall? (canyon is the word for mall). Finally we find a Russian speaker who knew no English but had the best acting skills and we went right to it. Come to find out we had been past it several times only on the back side of it!!
Now it's time for lunch! We find the Food Court... what an experience... everyone has samples for you to try and they try to lure you in with the samples. The Shwarma Shop won! For those of you who don't know, shwarma is lamb or chicken with lots of... well shwarma seasonings. It is on a rotissary but it is vertical. So you have this large 3 foot skewer with stacks of meat on it and then they shave off a section starting at the top and going to the bottom. The nice young men at the counter ask if we would like salad?... okay... Pita?... okay... Miscommunication again... Dana and I got the "truck-driver's special" which is what our family calls the huge platter of food that they brought us. We thought we would get a pita, with meat, with salad... sandwich style. Well, we thought wrong!! They gave us about 1/2 pound of meat, 3 falafel, hummus, salad and a pita. They had already given us 2 small salad plates which we had filled with all the other kinds of salads; cold salad, spicey salads, cabbage salad, carrot salad, etc. hahaha!! Everyone was sitting in the food court thinking, "silly American women... the shwarma shop just did it again"!!
On our way out of the mall, we decided to get a coffee which is a truly delicious experience here. We sat in the coffee shop with our coffees chatting and just having a great time. We chose that coffee shop because of wi-fi but once again Dana's IPOD would not connect. We have had a difficult time with Internet the entire time we have been here. After drinking our lovely coffee we get the bill... 36 shekels for 2 cups of coffee... about $6 each but it was a great experience which is what we always say after we have spent too much money because of miscommunications!
We are resting after our big day!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Wednesday Evening
bob, Diane & Ron are napping. They are all packed and ready to go. They have to be at the airport 3 hours early to get through Israeli security. Their flight leaves at 10:55 pm. Pray for favor for all of them.
Yesterday we went to Tiberias. We went out on the Sea of Galilee on a boat and had a great time. It was very hot! We had rooms at the Oasis of San Fransisco, which is a private home run by a Catholic community in France. It was very nice and off the tourist path. Rooms were 120 shekels per night per person with breakfast included. (bout 40 dollars each)
Then we drove west and went to Ceasarea, which is a beautiful place on the Mediterranean. The remains of Herods palace can still be seen. We will try to post more pictures soon.
Yesterday we went to Tiberias. We went out on the Sea of Galilee on a boat and had a great time. It was very hot! We had rooms at the Oasis of San Fransisco, which is a private home run by a Catholic community in France. It was very nice and off the tourist path. Rooms were 120 shekels per night per person with breakfast included. (bout 40 dollars each)
Then we drove west and went to Ceasarea, which is a beautiful place on the Mediterranean. The remains of Herods palace can still be seen. We will try to post more pictures soon.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Yad Vashim - Holocaust Memorial
This is the tree in memory of Corrie Ten Boom, her father and her sister. It is in the Garden of the Righteous, which is the garden for all the gentiles who helped Jews during WWII. Schindler and many others have trees planted in their memory. Notice the stones placed around the trunk. Israeli's place "stones of remembrance" just as they did in Biblical times.

Western Wall
Janet at the Beach
Worship screen
This is what the worship screen looked like. Words in Hebrew on the left. Russian in the middle. Hebrew spelled phonetically on the left. I don't know what is at the bottom but English is at the very bottom. Because of the melody of the songs it was easier to sing phonetically than to try to make English fit the music.

So far....
Bob has had counseling all day and is getting prepared for the men's meeting at 7:00.
Dana & Diane have set in on some of the sessions and are getting valuable experience. They have been wonderful prayer people for those in counseling and in the meetings. When given the opportunity to go to the beach or stay and pray, they have chosen the "better thing". :-)
Ron has been a great asset and set in on some of the men's counseling sessions. He has also fixed a few things here at the house. Is anyone surprised? The kids love him! He and Mickey fixed Italian pasta today so we can't wait until we get home and he can reproduce it for us.
I have been resting and doing laundry today. If anyone has ever used a European/Middle East washer/dryer, I know you are smiling. It seems to take about 45 min to 1 hr 30 minutes for one load just to wash and the same amount to dry. So, it has been an all day experience. I was happy to help with laundry to allow Dana, Diane & Ron to help with the counseling.
Thursday, Diane, Dana, Marianne and I went to downtown Rishon. It was a great experience. We had "toasted bagel" for lunch, which is actually great bread covered in sesame seeds with fillings and then toasted. We bought some great pickled turnip which was very sour. And when you talk about buying something at one of the markets, they tell you "try it, try it". I tried the pickled turnip which was colored pink by the way. Then I tried pickled lemon. Yes, Dana did take a picture and it is not a pretty sight!! It was soooooo sour but brine-y. It was really good but watch out for that first bite
Friday night we had a great time with a Kabbalot Shabbot dinner with about 24 people attending. Good friends came with dishes of delicious food and the fellowship was wonderful. Bob and Pastor Tony Sperandeo blessed and dedicated the Yaron's new home.
Yesterday there was some counseling and then at 5 o'clock the worship service began. A lot of people packed into a small room. Much to our surprise, Diane brought along two of the banners from Hephzibah so that she and Dana could dance. But, it just didn't happen. For one thing the ceilings were too low and there were so many people they would have hit someone if they really got in the Spirit. It was a wonderful service. Mickey interpreted for Bob and it was all we could do not to laugh out loud. Mickey not only translates but does the same action Bob does. So, if Bob made a face so did Mickey. If Bob gestured and acted something out, so did Mickey. A great night. It ended with take-out from the shop across from the congregation. Shwarma, kabob and many "salads". Ron and Dana have found a favorite salad that is too hot for the rest of us.
Okay... I know I have talked a lot about food but when you are in a new place you just have to try it. Maybe I'll start taking pictures of the food too!
Love & hugs to all,
Janet
Dana & Diane have set in on some of the sessions and are getting valuable experience. They have been wonderful prayer people for those in counseling and in the meetings. When given the opportunity to go to the beach or stay and pray, they have chosen the "better thing". :-)
Ron has been a great asset and set in on some of the men's counseling sessions. He has also fixed a few things here at the house. Is anyone surprised? The kids love him! He and Mickey fixed Italian pasta today so we can't wait until we get home and he can reproduce it for us.
I have been resting and doing laundry today. If anyone has ever used a European/Middle East washer/dryer, I know you are smiling. It seems to take about 45 min to 1 hr 30 minutes for one load just to wash and the same amount to dry. So, it has been an all day experience. I was happy to help with laundry to allow Dana, Diane & Ron to help with the counseling.
Thursday, Diane, Dana, Marianne and I went to downtown Rishon. It was a great experience. We had "toasted bagel" for lunch, which is actually great bread covered in sesame seeds with fillings and then toasted. We bought some great pickled turnip which was very sour. And when you talk about buying something at one of the markets, they tell you "try it, try it". I tried the pickled turnip which was colored pink by the way. Then I tried pickled lemon. Yes, Dana did take a picture and it is not a pretty sight!! It was soooooo sour but brine-y. It was really good but watch out for that first bite
Friday night we had a great time with a Kabbalot Shabbot dinner with about 24 people attending. Good friends came with dishes of delicious food and the fellowship was wonderful. Bob and Pastor Tony Sperandeo blessed and dedicated the Yaron's new home.
Yesterday there was some counseling and then at 5 o'clock the worship service began. A lot of people packed into a small room. Much to our surprise, Diane brought along two of the banners from Hephzibah so that she and Dana could dance. But, it just didn't happen. For one thing the ceilings were too low and there were so many people they would have hit someone if they really got in the Spirit. It was a wonderful service. Mickey interpreted for Bob and it was all we could do not to laugh out loud. Mickey not only translates but does the same action Bob does. So, if Bob made a face so did Mickey. If Bob gestured and acted something out, so did Mickey. A great night. It ended with take-out from the shop across from the congregation. Shwarma, kabob and many "salads". Ron and Dana have found a favorite salad that is too hot for the rest of us.
Okay... I know I have talked a lot about food but when you are in a new place you just have to try it. Maybe I'll start taking pictures of the food too!
Love & hugs to all,
Janet
Friday, April 16, 2010
Friday
It is Friday about 5:30 pm and Bob is finishing a congregational leadership meeting.
Dana and Diane are in the kitchen putting together a salad and casserole for our part of the covered dish dinner tonight to celebrate kabbalot shabbot, or the welcoming of shabbot. I have already made smoked tuna dip! Yes, I brought a bottle of smoke with me... There will be about 26 of us tonight for fellowship and to bless and consecrate Mickey and Marianne's new home.
Tomorrow, Bob will be in counseling and I hope to be able to put some pictures on here. The congregational meeting is not until 5 pm so I should have some time.
We are doing well physically. Bob's knee is okay and we are keeping his walking to a minimum.
Will post more tomorrow.
Love & hugs to all,
Janet
Dana and Diane are in the kitchen putting together a salad and casserole for our part of the covered dish dinner tonight to celebrate kabbalot shabbot, or the welcoming of shabbot. I have already made smoked tuna dip! Yes, I brought a bottle of smoke with me... There will be about 26 of us tonight for fellowship and to bless and consecrate Mickey and Marianne's new home.
Tomorrow, Bob will be in counseling and I hope to be able to put some pictures on here. The congregational meeting is not until 5 pm so I should have some time.
We are doing well physically. Bob's knee is okay and we are keeping his walking to a minimum.
Will post more tomorrow.
Love & hugs to all,
Janet
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Wednesday morning, we're going to see the land that was given by the Catholic church for the Forest of Remembrance. Then we're going to Kafar Saba to minister for the afternoon. Back to Rishon for an evening group meeting. Great humus, not like U.S. humus!
We took the kids and walked 5 blocks to the beach on the Mediterranean, played in the sand and surf. Roi, 4 years old, fell asleep on Ron's shoulders during the walk back to the house.
Shalom!
We took the kids and walked 5 blocks to the beach on the Mediterranean, played in the sand and surf. Roi, 4 years old, fell asleep on Ron's shoulders during the walk back to the house.
Shalom!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Tuesday morning
We're here!! It was a very eventful trip. Lots of miracles to get us here. After getting VERY lost... like on our way to Egypt lost... we took the first Rishon exit and Mickey called... we were within blocks of their home!! Definitely a GOD THING!
There are more stories to tell about the plane that couldn't leave Chattanooga and the race with a wheelchair through Atlanta airport but just too tired right now.
Love & hugs,
Janet
There are more stories to tell about the plane that couldn't leave Chattanooga and the race with a wheelchair through Atlanta airport but just too tired right now.
Love & hugs,
Janet
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Saturday
Today is Saturday. We are packing and working toward getting on that plane tomorrow! It seems that 50 lbs. is a lot except when we start packing our stuff. Stuff weighs much more than we realize and I (Janet) keep finding more stuff and putting it in the case.
We have one suitcase that is full of just gifts to our friends and it weighed 53 lbs. so I had to remove stuff. I was thinking that it would be easy to pack since our friends in Israel have a washer/dryer but then I packed 2 skirt outfits and of course I need a different pair of shoes with each outfit.
Right now my suitcase is at 39 lbs but that is without toiletries. Do you think I use 11 lbs. worth of toiletries?
Love & hugs for now,
Janet
We have one suitcase that is full of just gifts to our friends and it weighed 53 lbs. so I had to remove stuff. I was thinking that it would be easy to pack since our friends in Israel have a washer/dryer but then I packed 2 skirt outfits and of course I need a different pair of shoes with each outfit.
Right now my suitcase is at 39 lbs but that is without toiletries. Do you think I use 11 lbs. worth of toiletries?
Love & hugs for now,
Janet
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