He made it!! My husband, aka MR HANDYMAN, together with a friend and his parents built it and to be honest no-one believed it would stand up more than 4 hours...
The most experienced of them all was the father who speaks arabic, his wife was sitting on chair repeating that a succah should be made of wood and not of those plastic tubes the "boys" found at the "handymen shop".
My husband who doesn't understand arabic except from those classical "granny words" like mnaïchal'k, douralli'k etc just nodded and told me not to contradict them.
The most experienced of them all was the father who speaks arabic, his wife was sitting on chair repeating that a succah should be made of wood and not of those plastic tubes the "boys" found at the "handymen shop".
My husband who doesn't understand arabic except from those classical "granny words" like mnaïchal'k, douralli'k etc just nodded and told me not to contradict them.
We had a great time with much laugh and little work, it took the whole afternoon.
Believe it or not, we have been able to eat in it, the days without rain ( which have been very few).
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