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Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Great Things in Small Packages
Yesterday I was dead-set on writing you a post that talked about my "problems" but I obviously didn't hit "publish" because I thought better of it. In reality, I was chatting with a few friends and thought "my problems are waaaaay easier to deal with than theirs."
When I was younger, my Dad used to say "put 12 Jews together at a table, have them lay out their tzures (severe problems in Yiddish) - every single person will take back their own troubles and keep them as their own."
We all go through hard times and bouts of not knowing what to do, where to go, and who to lean on. I was glad I could be the one being leaned on instead of the one doing the leaning. Whenever I've had a hard day, I'm grateful for the following:
When I was younger, my Dad used to say "put 12 Jews together at a table, have them lay out their tzures (severe problems in Yiddish) - every single person will take back their own troubles and keep them as their own."
We all go through hard times and bouts of not knowing what to do, where to go, and who to lean on. I was glad I could be the one being leaned on instead of the one doing the leaning. Whenever I've had a hard day, I'm grateful for the following:
I'm a lucky girl, aren't I?
What are you grateful for today?
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dogs,
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
March Memories - Wordless Wednesday Edition




Today's post is dedicated to my Papa. He passed away on March 2, 2008 and, although he's gone, he's not forgotten.
This isn't much of a Wordless Wednesday since there are words here but there are no words to describe how much I miss Papa.
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March Memories,
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Wordless Wednesday - Princess Edition


Two (princess) peas in a pod?
(Mazal tov to Lara and Oded on their wedding... where these pictures were taken!!)
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registry,
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Wordless Wednesday...The Show Goes On
My Wordless Wednesday isn't so wordless. In fact, it's filled with words - for a good reason.
My WW is actually picture less. Please read on...
This news, today, really made me sad.
When Ben and I were in high school we were in the same Jewish youth organization together. Ben was vibrant and a bit of a bad ass. He thought he was Mr. Super Cool and, in reality, to most of us he was Mr. Super Cool. He had an attitude, he developed a reputation, but most of all - he cared about his fellow brothers in AZA (Aleph Zadik Aleph - the male section of our youth organization). They really were his brothers and he cared about them as such. He protected them, ragged on them, and loved them.
Ben has always been that kind of guy. Rough on the outside. Gushy in the middle when he needed to be.
Needless to say, when I first heard of Ben's cancer it was after many years of not hearing much. I followed him on facebook, saw he got married to a beautiful young woman and tried to live the normal married live.
Then I got the phone call. Being from the Jewish Community in Metro-Detroit is a little like having a really big phone tree. One person has something happen to them and the news trickles from there. My best friend, M, called me and said "my brother called me, did you know Ben M. has cancer?" Wait, what??
She went on to tell me that when we were in high school, Ben wasn't exactly nice to her little brother but her brother still cared enough to pass along the information. I was shocked, stunned, and went to his facebook profile where I found out about his blog. Through the fantasticness that is the Internet - I've been able to keep up to date with Ben and his wife.
Today, I read a post written by Ben's wife that came with some hard-to-read news. If you visit his facebook page, you'll see dozens of "get well" wishes. I'm going to end this post with this:
The holiday season is just around the corner and it's filled with miracles. It is my hope, this holiday season, that your cancer miraculously disappears and stays gone. It is my hope that this rest is what you need to come back to a full recovery. I believe in miracles and I believe in the power of love. Most of all, I believe in you.
Some of you may not know Ben or his wife, Lindsay - please keep them in your thoughts and prayers this holiday season.
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community,
detroit,
holidays,
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Wordless Wednesday - Peace OUT!

Goodbye my friend, see you in D.C.
Come back and visit sometime...
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family,
Wordless Wednesday
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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