Phew!
Got it back! But at the expense of a few things, like my links, which I had to reconstruct from scratch. I hope I didn't leave anyone off. The list looks shorter than I remember it being.
We had a nice seder at my parents' house last night. Very nice, considering that about half the people there were under the age of 5. The best part about it -- not counting the brisket -- was that this year for the first time my daughter was able to take turns along with the grownups in reading parts of the story.
Reading.
We had a nice seder at my parents' house last night. Very nice, considering that about half the people there were under the age of 5. The best part about it -- not counting the brisket -- was that this year for the first time my daughter was able to take turns along with the grownups in reading parts of the story.
Reading.
5 Comments:
Glad to hear your seder went well. I wondered about the irony of the installation of the new pope so close to Passover, but I don't suppose there's much to be read into it.
Thanks for putting me on your links list. And I, for one, want to see those snow covered tulips!
posted by Mummy/Crit on 9:04 AM
Mazel Tov, Julie :) I remember those times w/ our daughters.
posted by Gel on 2:01 PM
Well, it's in the 60s today, and most of the snow is gone. But another blogger who lives in my town posted a photo of her snow-covered primroses.
And thanks for your good wishes, Gel! Chag Samayach to you!
posted by Julie on 2:06 PM
Thank you for the heads up. Because of what happened to you I am so going to go in and copy my template and all its contents and back them up to disk so that if something ever happens I can reinstall them.
posted by Sleeping Mommy on 7:14 PM
I had a look at your friend's snow covered primroses, and yes, it was good. Also answered a long-held question for me "what are primroses?" I know them as polyanthus I think, and they come in other colours - deep blue/purple and pinky tones...
posted by Mummy/Crit on 7:53 AM
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