Its actually with a W not a V, but how funny it was the same man! He was great, and he came a few times to check on DA afterwards which was fantastic.

Only problem was we had to have it in the middle of the day because of his other job, (normally they are held first thing in the mornig), and cos it was a week day less people could come.

DA also said Aba, and we keep saying "No, Tatty (Yiddish for Daddy)". I'm Mummy, but a lot of people are Ima also.

Our good friends aren't Israeli, and the father speaks to them only in Hebrew (he taught himself mostly), and the kids understand and speak fluent Hebrew. I think its a great skill to have, (especially with family overseas), i just6 wish we spoke Hebrew well enough!