Behind the wall there is a safe room.It is intended to defend against missiles , and there is where my 3 grandchildren (6,5,3) are sleeping tonight because one missile exploded not far from their house.
Dear Yael, I am so sorry to hear this. I have just looked up the news and it seems to be saying that it was a mistake! I hope that is the case, and that fear will not again be with you and your family. Love from England. X
So sorry to hear that you have such worries Yael. Whoever is to blame, somebody wasn't taking enough care, and a missile kills whether friend or foe is at the trigger. Please do take care.
Was wondering how close it was to you and your family when I read it on our news sites. Take good care to you and your family....especially those young beauties. I still have the Raggedy Ann doll I got 52 years ago and it looks just like the one your daughter bought in the second hand shop. Mine still has her original dress on & each dress was different because they were handmade by a friend of my mother's. Be well, Yael. Leslie in NJ
Take care ... that was just too close and how scary it must be especially for the children. I love seeing children playing with 'things' and using their imagination .... who needs electronic wizardry when you have you very own train,
Yael, I have been watching the news from over there. I hope that rocket was just an aberration, a one off act by a splinter group. I know how stressful that kind of thing is, and especially for civilians who don't have the comfort of looking at it as just part of the job.
Dear Yael, I am so sorry to hear this. I have just looked up the news and it seems to be saying that it was a mistake! I hope that is the case, and that fear will not again be with you and your family. Love from England. X
ReplyDeleteThank you Frances, it was a mistake but the missile was real. I hope it will be the only one.
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought they were behaving themselves for a change; even mistakes can hurt.
ReplyDeleteThe Hamas said it is not them but oter small group, who knows.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that you have such worries Yael. Whoever is to blame, somebody wasn't taking enough care, and a missile kills whether friend or foe is at the trigger. Please do take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gary. It is good to see that you and others care for us here.
DeleteI like the doll on the seat very much.
ReplyDeleteThats my daughter's house. I like it too Rachel.She bought it in a second hand shop.
ReplyDeleteWas wondering how close it was to you and your family when I read it on our news sites. Take good care to you and your family....especially those young beauties.
ReplyDeleteI still have the Raggedy Ann doll I got 52 years ago and it looks just like the one your daughter bought in the second hand shop. Mine still has her original dress on & each dress was different because they were handmade by a friend of my mother's.
Be well, Yael.
Leslie in NJ
Take care ... that was just too close and how scary it must be especially for the children.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing children playing with 'things' and using their imagination .... who needs electronic wizardry when you have you very own train,
Luckily the children are noy afraid, this time it was very close, I live 35 km from them and we also heard here the explosion of the missile.
ReplyDeleteThose poor kids. It's not fair for children to have to grow up with that kind of violence all around them.
ReplyDeleteI like the doll, too!
I hope it will be quiet here.
ReplyDeleteYael, I have been watching the news from over there. I hope that rocket was just an aberration, a one off act by a splinter group. I know how stressful that kind of thing is, and especially for civilians who don't have the comfort of looking at it as just part of the job.
ReplyDeleteHi harry, as we reach the summer we are getting more sensitive beacause of the scarry memories of the last summer. We hope for good.
ReplyDeleteOmg......how are things now..?
ReplyDeleteSobering ..........dreadful
no missiles so far.
ReplyDeleteno missiles so far.
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