Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Wowww n, what a joy...I loved reading your christmas gathering, its so nice to celebrate with all the loved okhetnes. Hugs, Nukhet Subject: December 25th -- a wild day for MeTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 7:42 AM n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Wowww n, what a joy...I loved reading your christmas gathering, its so nice to celebrate with all the loved okhetnes. Hugs, Nukhet Subject: December 25th -- a wild day for MeTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 7:42 AM n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Wow n sounds like you had lots of fun. I love potato pancakes. Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > December 25th -- a wild day for Me > > n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and > Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of > friends at my cousin house. > > I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyone > brought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potato > pancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generally > had a terrific time. > > I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very most > favorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica- > tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and she > explained what her goals for herself as she started college are. > Amazing young lady! > > Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children, > teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to count > how many we all were, but gave up after 53! > > Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemon > slices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were > available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of the > kids, and no end of good things to eat. > > (So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been very > virtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!) > > One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, and > we all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish, > and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and many > in English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonic > very high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing about > one fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!). > > I was assigned a task: to work on a song, " The Eight Days of > Hanukkah, "  which will be the Jewish equivalent of The Twelve > Days of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, even > though next year, Hanukkah comes in early December! > > I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting together > with relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax. > > Love to you all, > n ____________________________________________________________ Publish your photos in seconds for FREE TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Me too! Delicious!love/Reb>> Wow n sounds like you had lots of fun. I love potato pancakes.> Hugs> nne> > To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world"> > "May the Lord Bless you and keep you,> May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever"> > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ > > Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer> > Angel Feather Loomer> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com> > The Cancer Club> www.cancerclub.com> > > > December 25th -- a wild day for Me> > > > n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and> > Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of> > friends at my cousin house.> > > > I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyone> > brought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potato> > pancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generally> > had a terrific time.> > > > I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very most> > favorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-> > tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and she> > explained what her goals for herself as she started college are.> > Amazing young lady!> > > > Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,> > teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to count> > how many we all were, but gave up after 53!> > > > Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemon> > slices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were> > available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of the> > kids, and no end of good things to eat.> > > > (So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been very> > virtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)> > > > One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, and> > we all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,> > and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and many> > in English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonic> > very high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing about> > one fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).> > > > I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days of> > Hanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The Twelve> > Days of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, even> > though next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!> > > > I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting together> > with relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.> > > > Love to you all,> > n> > ____________________________________________________________> Publish your photos in seconds for FREE> TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Me too! Delicious!love/Reb>> Wow n sounds like you had lots of fun. I love potato pancakes.> Hugs> nne> > To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world"> > "May the Lord Bless you and keep you,> May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever"> > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ > > Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer> > Angel Feather Loomer> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com> > The Cancer Club> www.cancerclub.com> > > > December 25th -- a wild day for Me> > > > n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and> > Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of> > friends at my cousin house.> > > > I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyone> > brought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potato> > pancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generally> > had a terrific time.> > > > I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very most> > favorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-> > tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and she> > explained what her goals for herself as she started college are.> > Amazing young lady!> > > > Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,> > teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to count> > how many we all were, but gave up after 53!> > > > Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemon> > slices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were> > available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of the> > kids, and no end of good things to eat.> > > > (So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been very> > virtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)> > > > One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, and> > we all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,> > and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and many> > in English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonic> > very high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing about> > one fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).> > > > I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days of> > Hanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The Twelve> > Days of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, even> > though next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!> > > > I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting together> > with relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.> > > > Love to you all,> > n> > ____________________________________________________________> Publish your photos in seconds for FREE> TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Wow, n, what a day! Over 53 friends and relatives! That's amazing. They must have a rather large house to have entertained so many. You make me hungry listing all the food 'stuffs'. What fun. I love hearing your stories. They really make me smile. love to you my friend,KateSubject: December 25th -- a wild day for MeTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 5:42 AM n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 You day does sound wonderful indeed! Your family sounds fascinating. And LARGE!love 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: Monday, December 26, 2011 10:42 PM Subject: December 25th -- a wild day for Me n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 You day does sound wonderful indeed! Your family sounds fascinating. And LARGE!love 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: Monday, December 26, 2011 10:42 PM Subject: December 25th -- a wild day for Me n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 You day does sound wonderful indeed! Your family sounds fascinating. And LARGE!love 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: Monday, December 26, 2011 10:42 PM Subject: December 25th -- a wild day for Me n here. Well, we spent the 6th day of Hanukkah and Christmas Day rather wildly with family, friends and friends of friends at my cousin house.I brought home-made pasta with cheese sauce, and everyonebrought something. Cousin made the classic Latkes (potatopancakes), and we ate, cheered, chanted, sang and just generallyhad a terrific time. I spent nearly two hours with one of my (biasedly) very mostfavorite granddaughters while I proof-read her essay for applica-tion to a university which she is just itching to get into, and sheexplained what her goals for herself as she started college are.Amazing young lady!Every guest was absolutely fascinating: adults, seniors, children,teen-agers, university students, all. I tried, at one point, to counthow many we all were, but gave up after 53!Cousin also served heated apple cider (non-alcoholic) with lemonslices in it (mulled) in mugs, and the best coffee and tea were available, too--and a gingerbread house made by a group of thekids, and no end of good things to eat.(So, now that I have been home for 22 hours, I have been veryvirtuous--do not want to be wearing what I ate!)One cousin-in-law played the accordian, another the violin, andwe all sang all kinds of songs--some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish,and even some in Ladino (old 16th Century Spanish), and manyin English. Three of the young women sang descant (a harmonicvery high part) as a sort of echo in between verses. I sing aboutone fifth to one octave below the higher voices (ahhh, age!).I was assigned a task: to work on a song, "The Eight Days ofHanukkah," which will be the Jewish equivalent of The TwelveDays of Christmas. I think I can get that done by next year, eventhough next year, Hanukkah comes in early December!I hope that each of you had a good day, some getting togetherwith relatives and/or friends, or just had a chance to relax.Love to you all,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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