Pessach
This will be an interesting Passover. The kind where worldwide, everyone will be making lemonade from lemons. But we've been through trying times before. Walking around the kitchen today, it dawned on us that in 2008 we witnessed similar stresses with a market crash thanks to Bear Stearns. Going to work at the time in New York City was uncertain if you'd come back home employed. Although no one was dying, employment was shaky. It took well over a year to feel in the clear. And when we moved to Israel, we dealt with the measles outbreak, unsure how to care for our then 3-month-old on the aircraft. It was a risk that we took, and thankfully, we made it to the other side. The Coronavirus has added unexpected challenges, especially in Israel. Eggs are not found now at stores (it is unclear as to why). A carton with 30 will cost us a whopping 35 shekel. Disinfectant wipes are also missing in action (welcome back paper towels and spray). We've decided not to rent cars for ...