November 11th 2008 – Color blind

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26.11.2008
Hello Miss Brown

How are you?
I hope you had successes with your presentation, how was it? Did you made the lazy girl work at the end?
How come you don’t have any time to train in Aikido or tennis. Do you at least have time for lessons?
I guess you didn’t go out to protest against the rise in the cost of the education, did you?

Here all is fine.

Fatma (my little sister) found a new adjective she is using to describe almost everything from dinner to the cat – “Sexy”. She sat down watch TV with Ima, when one of the characters said something like “I thank to god you’re my little sister”. Ima asked her when was the last time she ever heard something like that from her brothers. Of course me and my brothers reacted at once and wished her she’ll drop dead. She smiled and said “love you too”.

We went to a memorial last week, what means we met the family – and our cousins with the baby. Nathan (my little brother) and I picked up the baby and gave it to Yoni (my elder sister). “Oh Yoni this is so nice on you, look it even fit in the colors. I wonder where you can buy one like that….?” (The mother said she bought it in a shop called “Blood, pain and tears”….). We found out that not only Guri (my little brother) is color blind.  I am also me kind of color blind (it came from the genes of my mother, as we found out). We sat down in the car, the traffic lights were above our head, and we were fighting is it blue or green…. in the end we said it doesn’t make any difference because it is the lowest light any way. We always fight with Fatma if it is red or brown (and of course she’s always right…). And don’t confuse color blindness with the fact we are boys and cannot distinguish between different hues. like bottle green and olive green.

I cannot look at your pictures – sorry… I will ask Fatma to look at them when I will go home.

Take Care
Gad