Blogging will likely be light the next couple of days. Passover is a busy time, and the R. family has been kind enough to invite me to their Seder this year. I’ll be heading over there tomorrow early afternoon to help with the preparations and cooking (and boy, is there a lot of cooking to be done for a Seder).
This is my favorite religious holiday. Fourth of July is my favorite secular holiday. I see a common theme there.
In any case, half a day of work and then spending the holiday with my favorite family from my synagogue. Can’t think of better than that, except for Mara to hurry home from college and join us for the second Seder.
You know, this is the first Passover Seder where I will not be with my mother and her family. It’s going to feel strange in some ways. Okay, in a lot of ways. But there’s a lot to be said for new experiences. And ooh, can Dena cook a brisket….
Chag kasher v’sameach.
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Next year in Jerusalem
And a good holiday to you!