For those who aren't familiar with this great Yehudit Ravitz song, here's a link.
I think my middle daughter might win the title for her gan this year. I'm not trying to brag, (of course it feels great that my daughter is so loved) but I'm more amazed than anything else. I know that she's made a lot of friends as we've had quite a few playdates this year, but the reaction of the boys when I bring her in the morning is unbelievable. They literally start whooping and shouting and going into a frenzy when I bring her in. Today, they started when I came in (she was putting up her name on the board by the door), because they know I'm her Ima. They shout "T is here! T is here!". I don't think she really knows what to do with the attention, because she can actually be quite shy. She doesn't even really acknowledge them, because she likes to settle into gan at her own pace in the mornings.
I just think it's quite amazing. She's only four now. What's going to be when she's actually a teenager...?
2 comments:
I love that song. It's an oldie, right? I remember singing it to an Israeli once, and he thought it was a dumb song. My husband thinks it places too much emphasis on appearance. Sheesh. Can't one just enjoy the fun parts of life? Glad your daughter is popular. And that she's not overly dependent on their praise.
Whooping? Oh man, watch out you guys...
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