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It's Friday.
Ended up ordering a menorah from the Judaica shop in the next town over to be sent to the school. That way it would get there in time for Chanuka on Tuesday as I have no time to run all over for one. Ordered some chocolate from Wilbur Chocolate for a gift too (I wish they would have on-line ordering) - if you are ever in the the PA Dutch Country, visit their factory in Liditz (yes, they have samples!)
Ended up ordering a menorah from the Judaica shop in the next town over to be sent to the school. That way it would get there in time for Chanuka on Tuesday as I have no time to run all over for one. Ordered some chocolate from Wilbur Chocolate for a gift too (I wish they would have on-line ordering) - if you are ever in the the PA Dutch Country, visit their factory in Liditz (yes, they have samples!)
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Date: 2004-12-03 07:27 am (UTC)Ooooh...I will definitely have to do that and take the boys the next time I go up.
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Date: 2004-12-03 03:37 pm (UTC)Also--I figured, heck, you'd know this one. We're getting some new decorations for the house for the holiday season. Dave's kind of Christian and I'm Unitarian in the "well, gee, I don't really know WHAT religion works for me" sense. I wanted to get a nativity set that Hannah could play with, mainly because I had one when I was a kid. But... well, I'm not Christian, really, and I'd like to get something from the Jewish tradition as well. Our fellowship does a great job of exposing the kids to a bunch of cultures in RE, but if I only have Christian stuff at home, that's probably going to be her focus, y'know? So do you have any thoughts? A dreidel? Maybe an electric menorah? We plan to get books and such talking about various holidays, too--just not tomorrow. ;)
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