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When the Journey Can Be the Reward

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00May 1, 2017|

I have traveled many roads. Some were straight and easy, while others were dark and winding. Some of the roads led deep underwater into long eerie tunnels, while others were narrow and mountainous, so that I feared that one wrong step would lead me over a cliff. If I would have a choice I would only choose to travel roads that are straight, with bright sunlight lighting up [...]

My Father

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00April 25, 2017|

לעילוי נשמת אליהו בן שמואל יעקב כ"ט ניסן תשס"ט Remembering My Father My father was a real family man. He loved when yom tov came around and his married children overran his home. The madness of everyone squished together gave him only pleasure. He especially loved giving each and every one of his children and grandchildren a berachah on Friday night. Each son-in-law became a son, and each [...]

Roundtable Night

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00March 2, 2017|

A while back, my daughter’s school had a roundtable discussion with the mothers. There was a panel of teachers, and each teacher had a turn to answer a submitted question. The answers sparked a lot of back and forth between the mothers and the teachers. I looked around, and I saw realness. I heard sincerity. I felt earnestness. Regardless of our differences we all want the same thing. [...]

Do You Know Who You Are?

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00January 30, 2017|

Do you remember that girl in your class who was really pretty, whose hair was always perfect? Did you compare yourself to her and feel ugly? How about the girl who always had a witty response? Did being around her make you feel as if you were just so dull?  Do you still find yourself thinking like that? Does your super-clean sister-in-law make you feel like an incompetent [...]

A Mother’s Love

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00January 16, 2017|

  Oftentimes, I wish I could think of just the right word; sometimes it seems to be on the tip of my tongue, but instead I stammer and stutter my way through my thought, hoping that I am getting my point across in some way. I had such an experience with a friend who doesn’t have a very good relationship with her mother. In addition, her mother is [...]

Holding on to the Memories: My Scrapbooking Journey

By |2021-02-25T12:39:18-05:00December 29, 2016|

  I have been told that I am a very emotionally rich person. Maybe that’s true, maybe it’s not. But I certainly did feel overwhelmed with many emotions after my parents died. There was so much longing, so much wishing for what once was – all that emotion with no place to put it. I wanted to keep everything as it used to be. I wanted to hold [...]

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