Friday, May 25, 2007

Just a sampling

Mordechai's rebbe talks the yeshiva talk with the kids which they love. They feel like they're in really serious shiur. Mordechai tries to insert these "learning" phrases into his vocabulary whenever appropriate and it's adorable. At one se'udah on Shavuot, we had the whole Queens branch of the May Fam over. There was some lively conversation going on and I was agreeing with my bro-in-law, Yoni, about something or other, and said, "That's exactly what I always say!" Mordechai made a mock show of being very impressed and said, "Ooooh. Yoni was m'chaven to Mommy!"

For the last se'udah we ate out (after three meals hosting numerous guests, baruch Hashem). After the meal, the kids were all enjoying way too much candy while I was lounging in the other room flipping through books. I called out to the kids that that was enough junk food for the day. Just a few minutes later, Dovid found Sari and her friend Shayna, sitting hidden away at the bottom of the backyard stairs. He asked her why she was hiding there and she replied with a twinkle in her eye and her irrepressible smile, "I'm hiding from Mommy because I got another taffy!"

Ada has a wonderful method of self praise. As she's cleaning up a game, she sings, "I like the way Ada's cleaning..." Today she requested some participation from me. She turned to me and said, "You say 'Nice job Ada'."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so honored that my daughter made it into your blog. We had a great time. Miriam

CJ Srullowitz said...

Somehow your post reminded me that my brother's kids' yeshiva just banned going to the public library (we're talking Monsey NY). Is this, lulei demistafina, normal?

Ayelet said...

Miriam: My place for next Shavuot, k?

Cloo: Shalom aleichem! Long time, no see. I have no idea how the post reminded you of that, but, lulei demistafina, that is so NOT normal. But who said that yeshiva rules are normal? That is one thing that I'm so looking forward to with my upcoming move. They're not making those rules in Palm Beach (yet). I hope my son can adjust to the bittul z'man of having no school on Sunday! Gasp! The horror ;)

LittleBirdies said...

You're kids are too cute.--we'll miss you