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04-20-2008, 09:29 AM | #1 | |||
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Last nite was 1st nite of Passover (the Last Supper)
Clean house, get good dishes out, silverware-ditto, move furniture around, bring chairs, prep all fresh veggies, cook 12 lbs lamb, make matzo ball soup, etc., etc. All the grandkids and family arrive 7 pm and the last left about 1 am. Today, clean-up and put things back to livable conditions. Small house hard to do sit-down for 18 with all the little ones underfoot. Not much room to move. Two dinner tables, one in kitchen & one in D.R. I'm bushed. RLS getting to bed last nite, feet on fire like burning coals. Calves felt like I ran the marathon. Woke up sore all over. Couldn't sleep late. Its nice to have the family all get together for this holiday, but its a lot more work than buffet style. I'm just on automatic today. what gets done, gets done. Have to visit my crippled son sometime today, & bring him a 'goodie bag' saved from dinner for him. Just venting. Gotta go & empty dishwasher - got 2 more loads, & hand wash all the inherited 'antique' china. It just got a fast 'rinse' last nite.
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04-20-2008, 10:05 AM | #2 | ||
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I am sorry it was ruff and I hope you feel better. Happy Passover too. Next year maybe someone else can have it at their home. Feel better.
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04-20-2008, 12:27 PM | #3 | |||
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Bob:
Happy Passover. And I hope your son is having a pain free day. I hope your aches and pain in your calves go away. Put on some moist heat. That usually works for me, with the muscle pain. Actually it's been working great. How nice that you got to have your family around. It's a blessing. Lots of work. Next time, have them come and feed you, have them come and bring the stuff, and use paper plates and forks and spoons. That way, when you finish, you grab the whole thing off the table (after the food is put away I mean), and you throw everything away in the garbage. That's what my mother and her 10 brothers and sisters did when I was a kid. We ALWAYS had stuff going on for each holiday. The only question was "who's house was going to do it". But I'll never forget, after the dinner, this humongous black garbage bag thingee came out and everybody started throwing in paper towels and plates, and plastic dinner wear. They really have nice holiday paper products. Then out came the chestnuts (yuck), and fruit bowls, and cannollis (double yuck, I'm italian but I HATE italian pastry), and nutcrackers, and nuts. I'll never forget those days. So Happy Passover Bob to you and the family.
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04-20-2008, 03:41 PM | #4 | ||
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--with major repercussions--but I'm proud of you anyway.
Sometimes you've just got to damn the torpedoes and full-speed ahead, and enjoy a day (or an evening). Here's hoping your body calms down soon (and that your son is feeling well). Yom Tov (actually, Yameem Tov) for the rest of the holiday. (My grandparents Yiddish-ified it to "yuntiv", but I learned Sephardic Hebrew. ) |
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04-20-2008, 06:57 PM | #5 | ||
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Bob, I add my wishes for a holy and blessed Passover......God bless you.....and your son.
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04-20-2008, 10:29 PM | #6 | |||
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But love it too! I know you are exhausted. That's the way I felt after Christmas dinner here. First one we'd had in years. But I used beautiful serving bowls, flatware and cloth napkins. Substituted good paperplates for the rest of it. Did get out the crystal dessert plates for my treasured first-pie-in-7-years tho. There wasn't any part of my body that didn't hurt. But I am so glad I did it. I think back now even on my worse days and remember the memories we made on that day.
Blessed Passover to all my Jewish friends. Give your son a hug for me and tell him it's from Billye in Texas. Try soaking in warm water with a small amount of Epson salt in it. Billye
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04-20-2008, 10:47 PM | #7 | ||
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Our Family has grown smaller,and have moved far away from each other,
but Billye is so right the wonderful memories,hard work indeed but in a week or less you will recall the joy..Happy Passover to all. And Glenn that was wonderful,just wonderful...Hugs to all and rest Sue |
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