Everyday Ezra #13
Today we went to the bank and the shuk. The bank was very short. We also changed some money and got shkalim. At the bank, my Ima signed something and then we went out. At the shuk, my brother and I got kippot. We got onions, apples, kale, cabbage, bread, chummus, burekas, grape juice, couscous, p'titim, flour, pretzels, kindereggs (which you can only find in Israel), and chicken. We got two chickens, when the butcher cut them up, he cut them up very very fast.
The rat update of last night is awesome. What happened is, the rat got into the mirpeset sherut. It crawled around. My Abba slid one of the glue traps into the mirpeset, and then we closed the door very fast. I'll post soon. Signing off, Ezra.
What are kindereggs? I can't wait to hear what happened to the rat. Please post as soon as you know any developments.
ReplyDeleteHi Leonard,
DeleteKindereggs are eggs made out of chocolate, half is white chocolate and half is dark chocolate. They are hollow because they have a little figurine or toy inside.
From, Ezra
Hi Ezra,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kindereggs info. They sound yummy.
Tomorrow, study group is at your grandparents' home. We will miss seeing you and your Ima.
Shabbat Shalom, Leonard