30+Hours of Travel Lands You Half Way Around The World

SPECIAL ISRAEL EDITION

Well, Israel precisely. And that travel time was mostly by design…4 hour plane flight from Denver to New York City, then almost 24 hours in New York City, then 12 hours to Tel Aviv. Actually my math was wrong – that’s more than 40 hours.

We have made plane flights similar in length to the Den-Nyc trip before, so nothing major to report there. We planed a layover in NYC to break up the long trip for Ezra (really for ourselves), and booked a hotel at the airport – by the way, the Fairfield Inn JFK is a really nice place to stay if you ever need a hotel there.

The morning of the 10th, we had planned on going into Manhattan for a while, but after doing some math, realized that we would only get to spend about 45 minutes down there – no worries, we went anyway. We took the subway from the airport all of the way to lower Manhattan and walked to Ground Zero. The subway ride was entertaining, since we started in Queens, went all of the way through Brooklyn, and ended in Manhattan…and the riders of the train seemed to change with each borough.

We were able to walk to the “10 House,” which is the FDNY station that sits literally at the base of the former WTC buildings. While there, we spent some time at the bronze memorial to the fallen FDNY members that lines the side of their firehouse. It was the first time for either of us to be at Ground Zero, and the emotion of the moment was as real as I imagined. I think that it’s almost cliche to say that we were most struck by the size of the emptiness.

After a subway ride back, a short nap for Ezra, and a short trip back to the airport, we met up with Dave and Mary Jo – our travel partners for the trip to Israel. They have not previously had the opportunity to go, and we thought that it would be really cool to experience it with them sometime…so it worked out that this was the trip.

We boarded the plane with little difficulty from security (which is a story from the previous trips on El Al that we will be glad to share with you in person sometime), but with some confusion over Ezra’s seat…which we though had been booked as a separate seat, but turns out that he was listed as a lap child….a lap child for 12 hours overnight….oh boy. We did manage to block out a seat between Ahna and I and we kept our fingers crossed that they didn’t assign someone else to it – it worked, we were able to get on the plane with Ezra’s car seat and were able to keep the seat between us for him.

Ezra fell asleep for the first 45 mintues of the flight, but then awoke for the next three to four hours, during which he absolutely refused to sleep…mostly because there was way too much to look at. He finally fell alseep after the dinner service, and when they turned out the lights, and he stayed asleep for pretty much the rest of the flight (except for the last hour to so).

I got to thinking that airplanes and casinos must have hired the same person for some consultation on the overnight periods….because they both do a great job of setting the environment to be such that you have no concept of time: from the lighting, to the movies, to the services at any hour, it really is hard to know if you should be going to sleep or eating breakfast.

We got into Israel in the middle of the afternoon and were met at the airport by Yuval and Rena. We went back to Rena’s apartment for some rest, then to my grandmother’s  – Savta in Hebrew – apartment for some light dinner. We all retired for the night, and slept for a good 10 hours…we might have beat the jet lag in one night….yea, right….

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Birthday Party

Ezra invited some of his closest friends over for the official 1 year birthday celebration on Sunday afternoon. The event was held at his grandparents house in Castle Rock, and the weather held out just fine for the whole party (even though there were 5 tornados that hit the ground in the Denver metro area, including one that prevented someone from coming to the party when it hit his building and the one next to his). Partygoers enjoyed beer, veggie burgers, and cake while Ezra enjoyed the partygoers. Thanks everyone for coming, and thanks everyone for all of your well wishes, thoughts, gifts, and calls.

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12 Months!

It’s strange how everything that we will do now is for the second time with Ezra. This past year has been one full of the highest of highs, and sprinkled with the lowest of lows. Personally, I am surprised at the emotion that has come with looking and thinking back at the last year…I suppose that’s nostalgia – even if for the short period of time. Ahna and I have done our very best to make sure that we are cherishing every moment, every cry, every smile, every new step; but it all still seems to be flying by. Ezra has become an amazing boy – so much fun to have around…we can’t wait to see what the next 12 months hold!

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1 Year Ago

I am not actually awake at the time that this post goes live, but I set it to hit the blog at 3:13am – to mark the exact moment that Ezra was born last June. There are so many emotions tied to this moment that I don’t think either of us expected to feel, and we will probably try to address some of them during a later post; but for now…the picture with Ahna is the first picture of Ezra ever taken, and the one with me is just a few minutes later.

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Looks Like We’re In For Nasty Weather

All this week storms have moved in in the late afternoon and early evening….today was even more intense with hail and great thunder and lightning. The pictures in this post were from Friday afternoon, and were taken on the way to the park. As we were driving on the interstate, I was taken by the enormity of the clouds and the forming storm: in the black box is 14,000+ft Pikes Peak; which looks like a small bump compared to the cloud formation. Luckily, we still had time to hit the park for a little while before the rain came down.

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Views From An Old Phone

As we made the switch to the new phones, I pulled off some photos from the old phone that were trapped in the digi-camera-phone world.

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A Dinner Party

Ezra hosted a little dinner party for his friend, Sydney, on Friday night. If my ever-fading memory serves me correctly (luckily, I don’t have to go back too far) this might have been his first hosting event of someone his age. Sydney, of course, brought along some family – otherwise known as parents – for Ahna and I to converse with while the two of them played the evening away.

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Lightning Struck Thrice

From in front of the fire station this afternoon….

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Early Birthday Party, Take 2

Ezra had the opportunity to celebrate his birthday with the Family Dinner crowd on Thursday night. It was our turn to host, so we decided to have a little private celebration with Tori, Mary, Jennifer, and Charlotte (Hafner wasn’t able to make it due to work, but plans are in the works for something this upcoming week with her). Ezra was serenaded to Happy Birthday, while the lit cupcake was brought out…and he had this priceless look of confusion and awe on his face (see big picture below). He enjoyed some of the frosting – which we promptly took away since it was bedtime, and then opened up some great gifts. Books, a cd, and some finger puppets….lots of fun to be had.

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A Computer Geek

Yes, it appears that Ezra is taking after his Mom Dad in his never ending hunt to live in front of a computer. It’s hard to believe that when we grew up, it was the Apple 2E+, then eventually a mouse was added, then eventually….well, you know. Now, at 11 months, Ezra already knows to go to the computer, grab the mouse, and look for the little thing moving on the screen. I suppose it’s only a matter of time before he takes over the blog.

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