After a busy few weeks of getting ready for Pesach, and Pesach itself, we took the kids out for a nice trip. First stop was the Azrielli Observatory, which is on the top floor of the highest building in Tel Aviv. There's a great view of the surrounding area, and they give you a nice audio tour explaining what you are looking at. The kids really enjoyed the view- they've never seen anything quite like that before!
Our next stop was גני יהושע, a beatiful park in רמת גן- probably the biggest park in the country. It has beautiful lawns, a mini-zoo, playgrounds, and a lake in the middle for paddle boating. Naftali was completely captivated by the ducks in the lake (he kept trying to run in after them!)- we weren't able to get any pictures of him with the ducks because we were too busy trying to hold onto him! We got to see the peacock open its feathers, which I don't think the kids have ever seen, and we enjoyed a nice picnic supper before going to play on the playground equipment.
Naftali found a slide which he LOVED- he went on it at least 20 times (I'm not exaggerating!) and probably would have continued had I not taken him away!
After that, we headed to Hod HaSharon, to visit Savta Esther (the kids' great grandmother- Bentzi's mother's mother). We had a really nice visit, and the kids really boosted her spirits and gave her lots of nachas!
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