Now a very happy and very chatty 3-year old, Aaron has a lot to say in both English and Hebrew. As with many toddlers, he tends to have a very literal way of understanding the world and few recent anecdotes will highlight that. We are currently house sitting a fish that belongs to a friend and Aaron took one look at the fish and said "we eat fish but not that one". A few months ago, Aaron was touching someone's new shiny car and leaving fingerprints. As parents we responded to request that Aaron stop while the owner (Aaron's grandfather) encouraged Aaron to "place his mark" on the car. Aaron proceeded to place his right upper arm against the car and we could not understand until it became apparent that Aaron was putting his birth mark on the car.
The Raskas trait of being able to fall asleep anywhere
Homemade portable Sukkah for the Adirondacks
Former Winter Olympics site
Yes, that's an Elmo pancake
Chanukah
Training to be President
Purim - mishloach manot
A day before Spring official starts . . .
Israel Pictures
Riding the Jerusalem Light Rail
Jerusalem Zoo
Hermon Mountain Ski Site
Reunited with his guitar after Israel trip
Relaxing
Birthday party at school
Summer's Farm
(left side is 2007 while Jen & Mordechai were on a date, right side is 2014 with Aaron)
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