Thursday, August 28, 2008

My neighbor who has a camp in her house asked me if I can sub for her when she goes on a 3 day vacation. Since I wasn't doing much this week I happily agreed to sub for her. Yesterday as I was walking to my neighbors house I get a call from a parent of two of the girls in the camp. "Hello, this is Rabbi Yisrel, my girls are supposed to be meeting at the Horowitz's after camp I was wondering if you would be able to walk them there after camp?"
"No problem Rabbi Yisrel, I would be more then happy to."
After camp when I walked them over to the Horowitz's I asked Elisheva Horowitz if she can walk them back to my neighbors house, thats where the girls grandfather will be picking them up at 2:30. I figured I'll clean my neighbors house from camp and I'll be able to be there when their grandfather picks them up.
2:15 I get a call from Elisheva to tell me that the girls were picked up. Alittle bit later I heard someone knocking at the door, I peeked through the window and I saw girls grandfather.
"Uh-oh"
I opened the door, and told him that they were at Horowitz, I gave him the address and he left.
"OK that's strange I thought the girls were picked up."
A half hour later I was about to leave my neighbors house when I saw on their coffee table a book that looked interesting. I picked it up and started reading it.
As I was reading I heard some noises out side the door, I opened the door to see non other then the girls standing in the driveway.
"Uh what? Weren't you girls picked up?"
'where trying to find our grandfather."
I immediately called Elisheva, She told me that they were picked up by a older friend of the girls and when the grandfather came Mrs. Horowitz gave him the address to the girls friend. The girls were out with their older friend, and she just dropped them off at my neighbors house. We ended up getting in touch with the grandfather and the girls waited with me at my neighbors house till the grandfather came to pick them up. (H.P. that I stayed to clean up and read that book,if I didn't who knew how they would of gotten home)

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