Archive for June, 2008

Our Anniversary

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Baruch Hashem, last Wednesday we celebrated our second English Anniversary. What a milestone! To those of you married for a while, you’re probably laughing at us, but I know we felt like the second year FLEW by (more so than the first one). We wanted to do something to celebrate and Adiel started planning a day and night in the city. But than we looked up hotels, and it was like $300 for a decent one. Plus there’s no parking till after 6 PM so we said forget it, let’s go a little further for a lot less. We tossed ideas backand forth (Atlantic City, Connecticut, Poconos) but we were so busy with work and the baby and also Aharon showed up to spend week with us.

The next thing we know it’s Monday night and we have nothing planned. So we just decided to go with the place that we spent our first Shabbaton and sort of officially decided to date (long story for another time for those who don’t know it). Anyway, that place is Stamford which has a soft spot for both of us and is only about an hour away without traffic. So I pricelined a 3 star hotel anywhere in Fairfield County for $75, came out with nothing, but did one for $85 and our offer was accepted! stamford sheraton also
We were going to the Sheraton Stamford, which is one of the nicest hotels we stayed at together and for a decent price. Than I did a search and the only thing giong on in the neck of the woods was a concert and car show in Norwalk, some 15 minutes away. OK, a possibility. Anyway, we packed up stuff and were on our way!

Wednesday morning, June 25, we stopped to get bagels and barbecue food and headed on our anniversary get-a-way. It was a gorgeous (somewhat hot) day that stayed sunny and nice throughout, very different than some of the days before or after it. We headed onto the I-95 toward New Haven and got to Stamford by 12:30. The hotel room wasn’t ready for us (checkin is at 3), so we did some shopping at a nearby mall (Michael’s is VERY cool and I’ve never been to the one 10 minutes from my house), changed Shaina and hung out. Room still wasn’t ready and we’re getting a drop impatient cuz it was hot and we were both tired. We went to a nearby park, called Scalzi Park. WAY COOL. First of all, some bank was giving away FREE ICE CREAM!!! It was a promotional thing and — it was Good Humor. Delicious, nutty cone and best of all — Kosher! Nothing like a little free ice cream on your anniversary to make everything in the world seeem perfect. Anyway, than we looked at some skateboarders. There’s a special place to skateboard there. I haven’t seen this in YEARS but there were a bunch of people skateboarding up and down here. . Some were good, others not so much. When we finished here, we went to the hotel, it was a quarter to 3 and our room was ready! Needless to say we all felt better after air conditioning, showers and naps!

Some photos to show the rest of the day, Notice in the pictures how it goes from broad daylight to slowly becoming later, the sun setting and getting dark:

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We took shaina to a gorgeous beach near stamford.

Then we ended up going to Norwalk at about 7:00. At Calf Pasture beach, there was a pretty cool car show and the band. People were sitting around eating, talking, relaxing. Some folks were playing on the playground others were just watching the show. Meir K, you would have loved the car show. Some people were just showing off, others were actually selling their cars right there and the buyers drove off in them! In the concert intermission they gave out awards to some of the cars, not sure for what Here are a few of the cool ones:

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We enjoyed Tony Reno playing some classic old songs like ‘New York, New York’, ‘I’m a believer’, ‘Sweet Caroline’ and more. Adiel even sat on the blanket with us and kicked his shoes off too! But Shaina liked it the best :)

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About 8:15, when the concert was returning from intermission, I metnioned this would be a good time to start the barbecue. There was a place to grill a few hundred yards down, so Adiel wheeled the baby and I drove the car. During the weekend, you have to pay money for a table but being that it was Wednesday (though it felt like it was Sunday) we got one for free. And we didn’t get there a moment too soon, the sun was setting as we unloaded the car, and as you can see it already started to get dark once we started grilling. And what a barbecue we had!! Shish kebabs, franks and minute steaks plus all the condiments you could want! We enjoyed the food very much especially with the gorgeous view and background music of Tony Reno still singing. Toward the end of our barbecue it was well after 9 and there was no daylight left to see, so we used a little flashlight from Adiel’s tool kit. How romantic ;) . Shaina fell asleep and we finished up just as the police were telling everyone we had to leave. In fact, we were in the middle of bentching when the police car made its announcement and actually WAITED for us to finish!!

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All in all it was a wonderful day, the weather was gorgeous, and it was so wonderful to spend that time away from day to day life. It was an added bonus that our little Shaina was with us (and we did try to get rid of her, but there were no takers ;) ). We headed back to the hotel and enjoyed being in a nicer hotel than we are used to. Here are some cute shots of Shaina in the morning.

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Thanks to all those who remembered our anniversary (I dont remember anyone’s anything) and called / email to wish us well. May all of our readers have happy anniveraries, birthdays, Fathers and Mothers Days and good regular old fashioned weekdays with the ones they love close  by.

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Shavuous (long post)

Monday, June 16th, 2008

So Shavuous was very very nice this year. We went to Nooch’s house in Cleveland. A bit of a daunting trip, but we’re so glad we did it.

Motzai Shabbos we left FR about 10:30, got to my sisters house and traded cars with my mother who was in Detroit for Yom Tov (she flew). Then we made tha long drive into New Jersey, onto the I-80, accross the whole Pennsylvania (about 300 miles) and finally into to Ohio. We reached Cleveland at 6:40 AM, great timing cuz we left about 11:30 and stopped once for gas. Adiel and I both drove and its a little scary though also amazing to drive 80 MPH on dark, empty roads. Reminded me of the awesome road trip I took with Navah when I was engaged to surprise Adiel for Nooch’s twin sons’ brissim (they are 2+ now).

Anyway, we get there early in the morn and drive a few blocks away to where Miriams parents were hosting us. THey weren’t actually there but we were sleeping in their house and boy do they know how to do hachnosos orchim. A welcoming note, homemade pastries and hot drinks waiting, everything very comfortable and inviting. We took naps until around 12 which is when Shabsy finally pulled up with the rest of the gang (we were supposed to travel together but whoops). Ate pizza, shmoozed with everyone, Nachums kids are adorable and so big. Everyone wanted to hold Shaina like she was some kind of toy or doll so we had to let everyone take turns. It was also SHMOILING hot but all the kiddies were jumping in the pool so it was OK.

So the rest of the afternoon we relaxed and got ready for Yom Tov. And what a hit it was! Sunday night I served the bourekas and mushroom sauce I made, with Devorah Leah’s help. I’m proud to say there were no leftovers after Yom Tov! That meal started so late because it was yom tov (we’re used to early Shabbos) and it was in Cleveland, a good 20 minutes behind us. Also, only the two kids were up at night (and Shaina of course) so it was not as noisy as usual but still lots of fun. The day meal was packed with kids and commotion and night meals nice and adult like. The singing is a treat because the Langsner brothers sing BEAUTIFULLY. The food was amazing, good shmoozing about everything under the sun and it was nice to be with ‘family’ again.

Some interesting stuff: Adiel stayed up all night learning with Shabsy. Woohoo. He enjoy it too. That means he stayed up almost all night two nights in a row. One of the reasons we decided to drive back during the day.

Also, the weather was crazy hot but it also POURED. Not like rained, but like ‘you expect to see the animals lining up two by two’ poured. As I was taking the 8 minute walk from the place I was staying to the Langsners, I actually got caught in the downpour Monday night. If it was just me I would have kept running, but I had little Shaina Nechama with me and she had a cold and cought (and ear infection we found out later) so I did a classic Esther Price thing and just knocked on a door which I hoped was frum. A little boy opened it and I practically collapse in with my soaking body and wet infant seat. My first words were ‘You don’t know me’. BH, the lady was the sweetest frum woman who actually has a twin sister living right near by. We sat and played Jewish Geography for a few minutes and about 15 minutes later the rain had abated and I continued on to the Langsners. Miriam lent me a robe cuz I was drenched, but b’h the baby was dry as can be.

The next morning, second day of Yom Tov, I woke up late. Shaina had a hard night the night before and we were both up for more hours than we should have been. So when I woke up at 9, I said ‘just another few minutes’ and fell back to sleep. Until 10:25 when I woke with a START and realized I needed to get to Yizkor! I threw on clothing and threw the babys stuff together and than threw her into her stroller (BTW, its a lot harder to do this quick dressing thing when you have a tiny person in the equation). At about 10:45 I was out the door and on the way to the Langsners, because I had left my shaitel there the day before (so not to get it wet). The plan was to throw on my sheitel, leave the baby and run to the shul that Miriam tells me is the most likely to not have said Yizkor yet. Unfortunately I realized a few minutes into the walk, and when I hit a big ‘Obama ‘08′ sign that was NOT there the day before, that I was going the wrong way. I started despairing of missing Yizkor. And this is the worst thing somoene who has lost a parent can do. Really it’s not but you feel like this is the least I can do and how can I miss it?! At this point, I said forget the Langsners, I am going to say Yizkor in shul even if it means doing it in a SNOOD and asking a stranger to watch my baby. Anyway, I was stopping random strangers asking where the latest minyan was. SOmoene mentioned chabad, or something half a mile away, and someone showed me wehre a bunch of shuls were.

Then I saw something hopeful. In SHarei Tefilah, there were people outside, including adults. Adults mingling outside of Shul, often means yizkor. So I zip over and ask if it’s Yizkor. Someone says no, Rabbis speaking. Oh, that makes sense. What are they up to? Just finished krias haTorah. Yay! So I shlep the baby up (that infant seat is getting heavy!) And run in. I see a nice young woman, ask if she can watch the baby while I’m at Yizkor. She says she’s there for Yizkor too ( I always feel sad when I hear this) but her son can watch the baby. Poor Shaina is still in her sleep diaper and sleeper and is going to be baby-sat by a 10 year old strange boy. I’m shvitzing and in my snood. But I am in shul and its before Yizkor. I’m telling you, Abba helps me out with these things. I shmooze to the lady about small talk, she’s actually from Chicago. Rabbi finishes his speech. I’m about to go upstairs, slightly worried about my little girl when the door to the men’s section swings opened and out walks the most beautiful sight — my husband and Shabsy, Nochum and Menacham. Can you believe that after running around circles in Cleveland, Ohio I ended up in the same shul as Adiel. Hashem is good and Abba wanted me to say Yizkor without the slightest worry in the world. That was a special Yizkor and when Adiel gave me back the baby, he said ’she smells like she needs a new diaper’. Thanks, honey!

Anyway, besides for those adventures, we really had a nice good old fashioned family time. I left my mark in Cleveland, which is actually a pretty nice place, for Out of Town I guess. It’s pretty, very nice people, a lot of frum people and good shopping right nearby! Plus for a studio apartment here, you can get a 4 story mansion there, so I can definitely see why people like it. Not that I”m moving anytime soon, but I was impressed with the little town.

Wednseday we drove back, it took like 11 hours cuz we drove during the day and stopped a few times, including by this River park that I found where we ate lunch. Shabys and the boys went into the water. What fun! Thanks Nochum and Miriam for doing such an amazing job hosting us. Can’t wait to see you soon!!!

Guess what? Instead of just one or two pics, here is a whole album of pics from Cleveland on my Facebook account!

BTW, I expect a LOT of responses. This took a LONG time to read and I will feel very bad if only C&M and Rmm and Bracha respond (love all of you btw)

Accident on My Block!

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

So it took the city over a week to rip up the pavement on my block until they laid down new pavement. In the meanwhile, some guy in a nice Toyota SUV came flying down the block and lost control after hitting a newly planted tree on one side of the street. A tree on the other side of the street stopped his car:

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Baruch Hashem everyone was OK!


Not Everyone Thinks Fallun Dafa is Good!

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

I had no idea what Fallun Dafa was until I walked by this parade in NYC. As you’ll see from the images below, not everyone thinks Fallun Dafa is good. Thats why these use banners that say “Fallun Dafa is Good” – because people don’t know it. And that’s why there are mobs of people who are angry and shout out at them.

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At least I got to shmooze with some chinese guy who knew what Fallun Dafa is – and he was wearing some cool sunglasses.

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Aharon Price’s Vort

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Here are some pics from the amazing time we had at the vort:

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Thats the chosson with Rabbi Dovid Feinstein shlit”a.

Sefirah 2008

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

A lot has happened during this special time between Pesach and Shavuos. I could go on about all the things that has happened, however, I prefer to be brief and let my pictures do the talking.

Shaina is a little over 4 months old and doing well.

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Amanda, my sister, came in from Chicago to spendtime with us and her neice, Shaina.

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She got her fortune told by Zoltar before checking out some funky art:

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I have more to post, here is a picture of Esther, Shaina, with our upstairs neighbor, Goldie:

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