The wireless is not working in our house, for some reason, still. So all the photos on my computer that I want to put here on my blog and write about are trapped on my laptop since also somehow connecting my machine directly to the Internet by plugging the cable into the side does not work either. At school, however, there is wireless and so during my prep time tomorrow I might just throw every picture about which I want to tell a story up on here and write a whole pile of random posts about everything from the piano in my bedroom in Jerusalem to the flea market I went to in Tel Aviv on Christmas and what I found there to the funny note I found on the whiteboard in Rebecca's classroom the other day (that picture I actually took with my phone but I can't figure out how to put those images on here either, wireless or not).
Basically I am chagrined at my boring posts lately and have chosen to wait until I can write something more illustrated, every thousand words illuminated by each picture I want to share with you. And, lately I either sub at Rebecca's school or, on days that I don't teach, sit around the house because it's too rainy and cold to go out and freak out endlessly about everything related to my supposedly-upcoing trip to Ghana, absolutely nothing I can control (Will I get malaria? What if there is a coup? Am I brave enough to carry a snake on a stick through the wilderness to the clinic if need be?). Not so fun for you to read about.
So, on to Kodak moments tomorrow I say! As I used to tell my students in Jerusalem: savlanut, chaverim--patience, friends. The fun stories will return soon enough.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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