Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 I see that I typed "so fat, so good!" Not bad for a stuffed Jewish grandmother.Of course, I had intended to type "so far, so good," but either way it works.More love from ever morenSubject: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebrationTo: MSersLife Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 2:36 PM So, the actual Bat Mitzvah ritual occurred for the KID today, accompanied by the ritual comments from relatives and family. Her elder sister by 4.5 years commented that an African legendsuggests that if the young are not properly led into adulthood, theymight just "burn the village down!"This brought the whole congregation to wild laughter, followed by a few groans from the parents of adolescents.So, we had the family gathering of 30+ last evening, the usualShabbat (sabbath) services and the Bat Mitzvah ceremony today,a large dinner at the synagogue social hall (Jews DO eat!) thisevening, and a wild brunch for all still standing tomorrow morningat a local restaurant--provided that we all manage to set our clocksback by one hour!So fat so good, and yes, I am stuffed!Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 I see that I typed "so fat, so good!" Not bad for a stuffed Jewish grandmother.Of course, I had intended to type "so far, so good," but either way it works.More love from ever morenSubject: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebrationTo: MSersLife Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 2:36 PM So, the actual Bat Mitzvah ritual occurred for the KID today, accompanied by the ritual comments from relatives and family. Her elder sister by 4.5 years commented that an African legendsuggests that if the young are not properly led into adulthood, theymight just "burn the village down!"This brought the whole congregation to wild laughter, followed by a few groans from the parents of adolescents.So, we had the family gathering of 30+ last evening, the usualShabbat (sabbath) services and the Bat Mitzvah ceremony today,a large dinner at the synagogue social hall (Jews DO eat!) thisevening, and a wild brunch for all still standing tomorrow morningat a local restaurant--provided that we all manage to set our clocksback by one hour!So fat so good, and yes, I am stuffed!Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 I liked it as "so fat, so good". lol SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 2:39 PMSubject: Re: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebration - typo - I see that I typed "so fat, so good!" Not bad for a stuffed Jewish grandmother.Of course, I had intended to type "so far, so good," but either way it works.More love from ever morenSubject: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebrationTo: MSersLife Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 2:36 PM So, the actual Bat Mitzvah ritual occurred for the KID today, accompanied by the ritual comments from relatives and family. Her elder sister by 4.5 years commented that an African legendsuggests that if the young are not properly led into adulthood, theymight just "burn the village down!"This brought the whole congregation to wild laughter, followed by a few groans from the parents of adolescents.So, we had the family gathering of 30+ last evening, the usualShabbat (sabbath) services and the Bat Mitzvah ceremony today,a large dinner at the synagogue social hall (Jews DO eat!) thisevening, and a wild brunch for all still standing tomorrow morningat a local restaurant--provided that we all manage to set our clocksback by one hour!So fat so good, and yes, I am stuffed!Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 Sounds grand, n! Congratulations to this milestone for your grand-daughter.It truly is a rite of passage. She read or sang from the Torah, yes? I hope you gotphotos!love to you and your entire family,KateFrom: marion j rojas To: MSersLife Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 5:39 PMSubject: Re: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebration - typo - I see that I typed "so fat, so good!" Not bad for a stuffed Jewish grandmother.Of course, I had intended to type "so far, so good," but either way it works.More love from ever morenSubject: Granddaughter's 3-day Bat Mitzvah celebrationTo: MSersLife Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 2:36 PM So, the actual Bat Mitzvah ritual occurred for the KID today, accompanied by the ritual comments from relatives and family. Her elder sister by 4.5 years commented that an African legendsuggests that if the young are not properly led into adulthood, theymight just "burn the village down!"This brought the whole congregation to wild laughter, followed by a few groans from the parents of adolescents.So, we had the family gathering of 30+ last evening, the usualShabbat (sabbath) services and the Bat Mitzvah ceremony today,a large dinner at the synagogue social hall (Jews DO eat!) thisevening, and a wild brunch for all still standing tomorrow morningat a local restaurant--provided that we all manage to set our clocksback by one hour!So fat so good, and yes, I am stuffed!Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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