I don’t particularly like to dress up. When I was little, sure, but getting older I stopped to see the fun in it. In the last couple of years, I have again been looking forward to Purim, to being creative and to make costumes for the kids. I love to see them being creative, to […]
Doing it Differently – Interview with Yifat Roth
A bit about Yifat before we begin This week I met Yifat again after not having seen her for 13 years. Yifat has a special place in my heart because she was the one who hired me for my first real job in Israel, a student job student job of sorting incoming resumes at a […]
Do you Believe in Luck?
Is there such a thing as being lucky? Is there a reason that some things happen to some people and not to others? I tend not to believe in luck but rather in things like opportunity, timing and choices. I even think that sometimes the term luck can downplay things like hard work, the right […]
Doing it Differently – An Interview with Zippi Noble
A bit about Zippi before we begin In have heard quite a bit about Zippi in the past because she is Limor’s best friend (see previous interview) and have also met her briefly a few times. The last time was when we bought an amazing table and bed for the children in the shop she […]
Small Things that can Lead to Something Big
Small things are easier to change than big things. Smaller things take smaller steps that are way more conceivable than bigger steps. Sometimes though, it is there smaller steps that really can lead to something big. We are all the time looking for those small things that we can change. The things that won’t hurt […]
Links I Like (and you might too!)
I love learning something new. I love hearing other people views, ideas and experiences. There are a lot of ways to be impacted from others but the easiest (and laziest) one is probably from the web! What better way to get inspired by others while sitting comfortably at home, with your computer and a cup […]
Meals on a Budget: Chickpea Balls with Pita Breads
I am a big fan of food. Can’t live without it really 😉 If you remember, we have a budget for food which means that we apply certain limitations to how much money we spend on it. It doesn’t mean, though, that we compromise on the quality of the food that we eat. Believe it […]
About Work, Women, Equal Rights and Choices
Last week one of the biggest Danish newspapers published a series of articles about women, work and children (for those possessing the superpower that is called Danish, you can read the articles here and here). It stirred a debate about what is best for women, careers, the gender equality and also for the children. The […]
A Budget-friendly activity with Kids – DIY painted stone magnets
One of the great things for me about having kids is getting to do lots of crafts. I mean, of course you can do those just by yourself, but I love the way I get to be creative while having quality time with them at the same time. And to see the creative and innovative […]
5 Ways we Save Money on Food
From our experience, expenses on groceries can very fast become way too high, but is also one of the places that are very easy to cut down on, without feeling it too much. That is why we have decided to put an effort into this area particularly. In our kitchen I have an envelope with […]
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