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Needless Sick Day - mshrmit
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Needless Sick Day - mshrmit. Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Feb 22nd, 2010 11:52 am. Gen's eye was pink all day yesterday with no signs of getting better, and we couldn't get the pink eye medicine because the pharmacy wasn't open. So of course her eye is completely better today. Just to be safe, though, we're washing her sheets and she's getting a bath before nap time. And hey, at least it's a sunny day so I can go outside and play for a bit. Feb 22nd, 2010 08:48 pm (UTC). Thanks. I appreciate ...
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Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. Dec 31st, 2009. Secular New Year's Resolutions. Because, you can't have too many fresh starts! In the past, I've had a complex resolution-reward system. Resolution: work out four days a week. Reward: buy new work out clothes. Resolution: meditate twenty minutes every day. Reward: buy some of those loose leaf teas I drool over in the bulk section. I will devote at least two week nights a month to spending time with friends. Invite someone new each time!
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Eating the Goat - Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. I realize that I'm a voyeur when it comes to social media: I read blogs and forums and rarely comment. But I read a post today that touches on one of my favorite rants - sustainable meat - and I took the plunge of responding. The post is on The Jew and the Carrot. Here's my take, which I'm proud to say I posted:. Posted on Dec. 30th, 2009 at 09:43 am. The Jew and the Carrot. Scarves; head coverings. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Hat Trick - Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. I have long been attracted to the idea of covering my head as a sign of respect and reverence. I wore a kippah to Jewish events almost before I took on any actual mitzvot. For the past year, my notion of Jewish event has greatly expanded. Will there be Jews there? Is the primary question. Or, sometimes: Could there be Jews there? And, honestly, who's getting married anyway? It just feels so.Orthodox, he said with a grimace. Well, thanks, sweetie. It's good to know...
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He's Just Not That Into You - Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. He's Just Not That Into You. Now that I've returned to my journal, I am forced to view the last post I wrote, with the unfortunate title, Am I getting the hang of this? It is all too apparent to me that I have not. But for all the happiness and sense of purpose that those facets of my life have brought me, I've spent a good part of the past two years anxious, despondent, and frequently miserable. I never, ever,. Posted on Dec. 30th, 2009 at 08:55 am.
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Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. Dec 30th, 2009. He's Just Not That Into You. Now that I've returned to my journal, I am forced to view the last post I wrote, with the unfortunate title, Am I getting the hang of this? It is all too apparent to me that I have not. But for all the happiness and sense of purpose that those facets of my life have brought me, I've spent a good part of the past two years anxious, despondent, and frequently miserable. I never, ever,. Posted at 08:55 am.
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Shabbat in Portland - Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. H-M and I left for Portland Friday morning, having secured through luck and Priceline the most Shabbas-friendly hotel imaginable. Each room in the hotel - Marriot's Residence Inn. Contains a small kitchen: full-size fridge, dishwasher, sink, toaster, microwave, stove-top, pots, pans, dishes, etc. Our room also had a dining table, already set with wine glasses. After dinner, we played games and - talk about day of rest! Soaked in the hotel's hot tub. Shabbat shalom!
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Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. Jan 3rd, 2010. I have long been attracted to the idea of covering my head as a sign of respect and reverence. I wore a kippah to Jewish events almost before I took on any actual mitzvot. For the past year, my notion of Jewish event has greatly expanded. Will there be Jews there? Is the primary question. Or, sometimes: Could there be Jews there? And, honestly, who's getting married anyway? It just feels so.Orthodox, he said with a grimace. Well, thanks, sweetie. It...
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Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. Jan 5th, 2010. Adventures in Work-Appropriate Head Covers. I really need some hats. A black beret, for example, would go perfectly with my outfit today, and I wouldn't have to wear a slippery scarf of a beautiful cream color that just exactly clashes with my skin tone. Tags: scarves; head coverings. Posted at 06:32 am. The Jew and the Carrot. Scarves; head coverings. Adventures in Work-Appropriate Head Covers. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Havdalah
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Melding secular days with holy ways. Jan 3rd, 2010. I have long been attracted to the idea of covering my head as a sign of respect and reverence. I wore a kippah to Jewish events almost before I took on any actual mitzvot. For the past year, my notion of Jewish event has greatly expanded. Will there be Jews there? Is the primary question. Or, sometimes: Could there be Jews there? And, honestly, who's getting married anyway? It just feels so.Orthodox, he said with a grimace. Well, thanks, sweetie. It...
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