Sunday, October 15, 2006
change...
Time
We finished our week of Sukkot eating at least one meal a day in a sukkah.... usually not ours but now as it is time to take it down Nativ has just put up the pictures of them putting theirs up, It made me tear up because Sam was not in any of them. On the other hand I can report that Sam did make it back from her survival trip in the Negav a little lighter than when she left, a lot smellier also. When she first called she sounded exhausted but as she started to tell me about it you could hear the excitement in her voice. And then they moved into Simchat Torah... which she did enjoy she said that there was plenty of food and booze everywhere....unfortunately I have not heard from her since then ..... or seen any new pictures (Sam when you read this that was a hint)
The weekend here was very busy with our Simchat Torah celebration to cap off a week filled with long hours on a computer conversion that didn't go as easily as they said it would ... Yes I know stop rolling your eyes. and the sad part is that we are not done yet....
But Simchat Torah was fun and then we (Barry and I) went to an Armenian Baby Shower... Barry and 150 women but you will have to ask him about that one. Then Bubbie when with us to see "Man of the Year" and all I can is Tom Dobbs for President! It was a funny movie but the message was good and I just hope it can be heard by the people and the politicians yes I know I dream...
But the exciting part in this weekend is that we decided to haul our butts up to Oregon for Thanksgiving... It is a long drive but one that is well worth it. We will get to spend a couple of days with Celia, Sean (Happy Birthday Old Man) and all the other transplanted Californians are
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Sam has made some new friends....

Ushpizin

Everyone does their sukkah's a little different we have even heard (not seen yet) about one of the sukkahs that has a waterfall in it. But, we like our little sukkah it has the kids on the walls to remind me of when they were small and we were doing this for the first time. We had such a great time cramped but great, eating in our little sukkah now it is bigger and all that we have this week is Ashleigh, Barry and Me to eat in there, that is when we are not off being ushpizin at someone else's sukkah.
On Friday night for shabbat and the first night of sukkah we had the havurah over. Les and Melinda, Ronnie and Mike, Mark and

Anyway, yesterday was Shabbat and after we did a little torah study with our group at the Freeman's sukkah (they all send their regards) during which Barry fell asleep on the sofa and that is where we learned about ushpizin and that we are required to be happy for the whole 8 days (it says so three times in the torah). So we are trying to be happy here and I hope you are all trying where ever you are.
Then we had dinner with Ashleighs USY crew at the Weingartens sukkah, now they have a big sukkah, we are talking a table that will seat 20 plus. Our little sukkah is not quite there yet.
But this morning I did have a little breakfast (it was nice no Hebrew High so we slept in) in the sukkah this morning and I did talk to Sam while I was sitting in the sukkah She is going to the Negev for survival training tomorrow morning. Her statement was "3 days in the desert with no shower... My friends are going to see a whole new side of me and it might not be pretty, and it definitely won't smell good"
Friday, October 06, 2006
The Moon Over My Sukkah
Well that is what it is all about .... sleeping in the sukkah and seeing the moon through the roof (o.k. it is about a little more than that) But we built it (if it's we then why is my body the only one that is hurting). It is up and we will be having shabbos in there tonight with the Havurah.
I had always wanted a sukkah, but it wasn't until we were in this house for a year or two that we finally put one up. On Sept 11, 1999 David and Andy and some of the Brown family came to help us put up our first sukkah.
I was sad that Morgan and Nathan would not be with us for this holiday so I did the next best thing and traced them on the cloth that would become the walls of my sukkah. Actually I traced everyone on the walls of the sukkah. And a few years latter I tried to re-trace them over the first one... but the kids had grown to big.
But I digress... back to the traditions of the sukkah. Since the the number of tool safe people in our house is limited (that story is for another time) It has always been the job of the Sr USY member to get me some tall boys to help assemble the sukkah First it was Celia who found me boys and then it was Sams job and we had a lot of fun over the years. In 2004 we even had Nathan around to help us
But this year it was different, besides Celia and Sam being gone we didn't have a weekend between Yom Kippor and Sukkot. So it was up to us (Barry, Ashleigh, Bubbie, Shomer and Me) to build our sukkah. It was a bit of work because we are not the tallest of sukkah builders and there is only one ladder but by Thursday night it was finished and we are ready to party. I look forward to next year when I hope that we can have the whole family for dinner (o.k. maybe more than one) in our sukkah.
Sam has told me that she helped build the sukkah for Nativ and she also bought her own Etrog and Lulav She will be going on a survival weekend in the Negev on Monday I am looking forward to more pictures when she gets home.
As for Celia and Sean... don't put the date in your calendar in pen... there could be changes ... stay tuned for more information.
Monday, October 02, 2006
So exactly what is Sam doing these days...

So here is Sam and some of her Far West Crew Elisha is in the green tank and Ariel is third from the right and now Sam needs to fill in the rest

Then there is the give a pint get a pint (for every pint of blood donated you would get a pint of Ben and Jerry's ice cream) but Sam didn't have a pint to give so she just had to share with her buddies