tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701172946676648874.post2374924196326283806..comments2023-04-13T13:42:34.487+03:00Comments on Sharona's Week: Life After Aliyah: Still New After 3 Years?Sharona Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11374434547143798474noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701172946676648874.post-47724918913787592162009-10-10T05:35:59.648+02:002009-10-10T05:35:59.648+02:00The switch from England to Israel must have been q...The switch from England to Israel must have been quite drastic as any move can be on a family. I have not traveled to either location, but I sincerely hope to. You seemed like a well-balanced individual, so it is probably easy for you and your children than most. <br /><br />Language exchanges, even in one's native tongue, can be filled with confusing phrases. You are obviously a deep thinker, but I would not worry too much about the interaction at the bus stop. <br /><br />Home is where you can provide safety, shelter, and food for your family.<br /><br />www.impressionsofworldviews.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701172946676648874.post-27724135666542805872009-09-24T23:07:20.236+03:002009-09-24T23:07:20.236+03:00Sharona We have been here for more than 30 years a...Sharona We have been here for more than 30 years and in some ways we are still olim hadashim. In other ways we are so Israeli that you can't distinguish us from the desert. It all depends on the time of day.<br />I laughed at "How long have you been here?" Obviously only one bus number stops there. Otherwise you would have been asked if kav arba had been yet. I always want to say that I suppose that thousands of kavei arba must have been there but my western training makes me answer politely with a smile, which lately has sometimes even been returned.<br /><br />Things are changing.Margiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13385404980348198751noreply@blogger.com