"Ha Kotel" means "The Wall" in Hebrew. The Western Wall, also known a s the Wailing Wall, is the most holy place for Jews all over the world. So, what's so special about the Western Wall? The Western Wall was part of the wall that surrounded the walls of the temple. The Western Wall is the closest surviving wall to the Most Holy place. People from all over the world pray at the Western Wall. The Western Wall is also known as "The Wailing Wall" because many people weep because the temple is destroyed and because God's people have not returned to Him. Before you enter the Western Wall, you must go through security check first. The Western Wall is very safe! After security check, you descend down the stairs to the Wall. A sign welcomes you at the right. It says, "Welcome to the Western Wall, a remnant of the Temple". Psalm 112:6-7 is written on the sign in Hebrew and English. The Western Wall is a...
On the eighteenth of July, we went to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. It erupted in 1980. The lava column shot up 15 miles into the air and rushed down the sides of the mountain. All the plants and animals around the volcano were wiped out. After the eruption, life returned quickly. Now, the area is filled with even more animals and plants than before the eruption. However, we didn't get to hike on the mountain itself, because it was closed for research. Mount St. Helens Since we weren't able to go to Mount St. Helens, we went to Johnston Ridge Observatory. There, we could see the mountain and also learn about it from movies, exhibits, or rangers. Johnston Ridge Observatory At the visitor center, we watched two movies about the mountain. They were each about 15-20 minutes long. After the movie, the curtain lifted up and through the window we saw the mountain: Mount ...
We got to see lots of Animals in Israel! We especially got to see lots of adorable cats. There was a time when there were too many mice in Israel. So, they imported lots of cats. The mice population died down. The cats stayed. We visited a family in Migdal. They showed us their pet turtle and let us ride on their horse Dusty. We also got to see many birds in Israel. There were many birds in the Old City of Jerusalem and at the Western Wall. They liked to sit in the cracks of the Old walls. In Tel Aviv, we got to see lots of crabs at the beach. There were gray-speckled crabs and even white crabs! Watch this video to see the crabs walking! We also saw lions in the Old City! It's great that the lions weren't alive... or else we wouldn't be alive. We got to see a bear, too! And Llamas and Camels! I hope you had a great time reading! Read more about our trip to Israel here: A Special Birthday Looking Back -...
Today, we went on a tour with Dr. Pfann, the President of the University of the Holy Land. We toured the Botanical Garden of the Hebrew University, and we learned a lot about the plants of the Bible. Israel is in the center of 3 continents: Europe, Asia, and Africa. There are many different climates in Israel, too. This is why there are so many different kinds of plants and flowers that grow in Israel. We first stopped by a lavender plant. Lavender in Israel looks a bit different from ones in the US, but it smells just as nice! This tree below is the Ceratonia Siliqua , also known as the Carob Tree. The Carob Tree can be used for food and medicine. There are male and female Carob Trees. This tree is a male tree because of the stamens on the branches. We will talk more about carob beans at the end of the post. Below is the Majorana Syriaca , the hyssop of the Bible. It was used for cleansing. When you dip it in the water, it can really soak up all t...
At around 5:30 in the morning on Monday, my Dad came into our room and woke us up. We had everything for the trip prepared the night before, but we hadn't loaded everything into the car. There were also some food in the refrigerator that we needed to bring and many last-minute things we needed to do (like waking up my brother so he could prepare his things). Around 6:00, we left the house. In almost no time, the sun was up. Outside the window, the land was parched and dry, but the view was nice. The six of us were not the only ones traveling. My younger siblings' stuffed animals were also riding on the car. About half-way through the trip, we stopped at a rest station. We had stopped at this rest station before last year when we went on our road trip. There was plenty of space to run around before we went back into the car. Many birds were there, too. My brother had fund taking pictures of the birds and th...
On our trip to Israel, we flew on an Israeli airline called EL AL. Our first meal had pasta, chicken, pita bread (delicious!), grapes, potato chips, a slice of chocolate cake, and a drink. After fifteen hours on the airplane, we landed in Israel. As soon as the airplane touched the ground, almost everyone in the plane shouted and clapped. Was it because our airplane stayed safe (and in the air) throughout the whole flight? We went through the customs, got our three tiny luggage (each less than 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide) from the baggage claim, and exited the airport. The ride to the apartment where we would be staying was quite long. However, I happened to be sitting next to my brother, who is both a very good comedian and a very good storyteller. For the whole ride I sat listening to his entertaining story of animals (deer, cows, horses, skunks, and rabbits). At last, we arrived at our apartment building. We...
This museum was one selectively chose by Catherine. She is very interested in war planes, and this museum displays tanks and planes that have been in the war. This tank above is the R-11M with 8U218 TEL (SS-1b Scud-A) Ballistic Missile System , built by the Soviet Union. Soviet Union tanks are really powerful. The Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle (below) was made by the United States. They were used for scouting, messenger services, patrol duties, and convoy escort. They can travel up to 120 miles at 65 MPH (on pavement). The exhibit was REALLY big. There were at least 200 tanks and planes on display. Below are some of them: The Panzerkampfwagen Ausf. H made by Germany. The Kettenkrafttrad Sd.Kfz.2 made by Germany. Designed at motorcycle for military. After the war, it was converted to use as farm equipment. Plane! Part of a plane ( Lancaster) SCHEUCH-SCHLEPPER Me 163 Hauler m...
Looking back, so many things happened this Sukkot in Israel! It was amazing!!! Day 1 On the first day and almost every day throughout the 8 days of Sukkot, we had a lot of fun playing in the Independence Park with kids from Israel and from all over the world. In the evening of the first day of Sukkot, we also attended a worship service in a sukkah at Roeh Israel (Netivyah) . It was amazing meeting people from all over the world, from Germany, England, America, Korea, and Romania! Day 2 On Tuesday, the second day of Sukkot, we visited the Israel Museum and had fun watching the kite festival. Day 3 On Wednesday, day 3 of Sukkot, we played at the Independence park again and joined some friends in their sukkah at French Hill for a fellowship BBQ. Our friends' sukkah Arm wrestling at Independence Park Day 4 Thursday, the 4th day, was the Jerusalem March! The Jerusalem March was one of the best parts of this Sukkot. ...
We got to visit lots of playgrounds in Israel! They are different from the ones in the U.S. and they are really fun! This playground was in the Old City, Jerusalem. The swing was really fun! The park was really fun! You could slide down and also climb up! Sliding down! There were also two long blue slides! We also got to visit two parks in Tel Aviv. The first park was like an amusement park. It had like 20+ swings! This park also had two of the swings that we saw in Jerusalem! This park also had a giant playground with at least 12 slides! There was something that you could go on and it would take you down to the ground! Near this park in Tel Aviv was another park. It was really fun, too. On our last night in Tel Aviv, we also visited a park next to the beach! I hope you had a great time reading this post! Read more about our trip to Israel here: A Special Birthday Looking Back - the 8 days of S...
We're on our Family Road Trip for this year! This time, we're heading for Seattle! We split the driving part of our trip into two days. On Day #1, we'll be driving from Orange (where we live) to Yreka, a small town near the border of California and Oregon. There would be about 10 hours of driving. Including traffic and rest stops, it would be about 12-13 hours. California is REALLY big! From Orange to Yreka On the second day, we'll depart from Yreka, drive through Oregon, and arrive at Seattle. From Yreka to Seattle Day #1 Since we had many hours to drive for the first day, we planned to leave at around 5 in the morning. At the end, we left at 7 am. The trip would be about 12-13 hours (including rest stops and bathroom breaks). Most of the time during the trip, the view through window looked like this: The barren Californian Desert At one point in the trip, everything started to look like this: Green Trees! ...
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