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Wowww n, what a joy...I loved reading your christmas gathering, its so nice to celebrate with all the loved okhetnes.

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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

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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

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Wow n sounds like you had lots of fun. I love potato pancakes.

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> 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

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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>

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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>

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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

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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

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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

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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

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