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We are going out for lunch to the Roadhouse Diner and then we are going for a hike up Shannon Falls. Shannon Falls is a popular honey moon spot in this area. It is beautiful. I'm so excited. We rarely do the date thing. Sam, our baby, will be coming with us but that will just add to the fun, I'm sure. I will try to take some pictures and post them tomorrow night!
 
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Buggie said:
I was reading the posts on this thread and you all sound super cool! May i come hang out with you all? My Name's Theresa but I go by Terri :) I gotta run.... have a great weekend yall!

Terri


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Hi Theresa... :wave: That is wonderful you want to hang out with us cool people.. ;)



Wisdom Seeker said:
Terri....You can't be serious. If I started this thread there really coudn't be any such criteria now could there? ;)

Terri/Buggie...we're super cool? What an awesome compliment. I hope you'll stop in here and be part of our little group. I think that we're a pretty friendly bunch.

I'm going to go see LOTR-3 tomorrow on a date with my hubby. We got a babysitter! Whooo Hooooo! He's been itching to see it for awhile. I just love that fantasy stuff. Through in kingdoms and good wardrobe and I'm there. I'm not kidding. When I was a little girl all I did was draw castles and princesses.

Have any of you played the games in the Rec. Room? I've been having a fun time in there. I usually just stay in the theology and fellowship rooms. But, it's kind of fun just to play around.
LOTR 3 ... my 2 girls and my husband loves those movies, I am a bit behind as I havent seen any yet. They have the first 2 on dvd...I need to pick a day to watch them..probably would be better to watch them on different days though...I know they are very lengthy and they have extra footage in them. I want to see them..I just havent had the time to watch them yet.

Anyway, Wisdom Seeker have a fun evening with the hubby.


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We are going out for lunch to the Roadhouse Diner and then we are going for a hike up Shannon Falls. Shannon Falls is a popular honey moon spot in this area. It is beautiful. I'm so excited. We rarely do the date thing. Sam, our baby, will be coming with us but that will just add to the fun, I'm sure. I will try to take some pictures and post them tomorrow night!
mle, have a great time on your date too. Sure hope you can post the pictures soon.
 
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Have a wonderful time going out on that date! Let us know if the movie is a good one.

Buggie
It is great you are here! I look forward to reading more of your posts.

Fervid Princess
I saw one from the LOTR series. I thought it was too scarey. We watched it on video. I had to keep leaving the room until the scarey parts were over. Other than that, I loved it. I really enjoyed the story.

and a happy weekend to all!
 
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mle said:
We are going out for lunch to the Roadhouse Diner and then we are going for a hike up Shannon Falls. Shannon Falls is a popular honey moon spot in this area. It is beautiful. I'm so excited. We rarely do the date thing. Sam, our baby, will be coming with us but that will just add to the fun, I'm sure. I will try to take some pictures and post them tomorrow night!
Emily, have a great time on your date with your husband. Keep those up, it's what keeps you both young and in love! ;)
 
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Hey yall!!! Hope everyone's weekend is going good! I cant stay too long.. i have to finish a bible study for tonight that im doing.... but i wanted to come in and say hi! LOL I LOVE LOTR I didnt think i would like them.. but a friend told me i had to watch them .... lol so i rented the first two.... and they are neat.... I just finished the second one last night.. I cant wait to see the third one.. was gonna see it iwth my friend.. but He and I arent talking right now... so maybe i shall go alone this time. Anyhow Ill be back I promise!!!! Hugs to All!

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Hi all!

Fervid Princess posted:

BTW...the coffee sounds delicous...off to read the links you provided about the coffee and Shabbet.

I've been here in Israel for just over 17 years & cannot remember how I acquired my taste for Turkish coffee. But now I'm hooked on it so much that when I travel to the USA (was last there just over 2 years ago) or to South Africa (DW's from Cape Town, we were last there 1.5 years ago), I take a package with me. Any kosher grocery store (that has imported stuff from Israel) or any Mediterranean/Middle Eastern/Arab grocery will have ready-ground Turkish coffee. The easier way to make it is simply to put a rounded teaspoonful in your favorite mug, add sugar to taste and add boiling (it really must be boiling, as opposed to merely very hot) water & stir. Wait a minute or so for the grounds to settle & drink up!

For Shabbat, we made egg noodles & meatballs (always a favorite with Da Boyz) for Friday night dinner & a chicken pie for Saturday lunch. We had guests from Jerusalem (we live in one of the 'burbs http://www.jr.co.il/ma/; see pics of our neighborhood at http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/ma012.htm) over. They have a daughter who is the same age as Naor, i.e. 3. When I was bringing Naor home from pre-nursery school Friday afternoon, I reminded him that Hadassah (aka "Dassie") & her Mommy and Daddy were coming over. He asked me where his friend Dassie would sleep. I said in the spare room with her Mommy & Daddy. He replied: "No. She will sleep with me in my bed." I smiled. I repeated this to Wendy & she said in jest: "You men are all alike! Only one thing on your minds!"

Wisdom Seeker posted:

So...tgell me about your day. Did you get to do anything fun today? Did anyone you know say something funny or interesting to you?

Does the above qualify?

dsdumpling posted:

I like crazy people, kinda cause I am one!

I like to quote Tommy by The Who (I saw them once at the Capital Centre just outside Washington DC; they put on a great show!): "Gather your wits and hold on fast..."

Hi Terri!

mle posted:

I'm going on a date tomorrow too!!!!

How did it go?

Wendy & I want to lose Da Boyz one afternoon (after my colleague at the office gets back from a short vacation & can cover for me) and treat ourselves to a good soak at some natural hot pools (see http://www.jpost.com/com/Archive/16.Apr.1998/Tourism/Article-8.html not far from here.

Terri posted:

...i have to finish a bible study for tonight that im doing...

Yesterday, we (Jews all over the world) read Exodus 6:2-9:35 in synagogue. Our Sages ask why it was Aaron, and not Moses, who stretched his staff out over the Nile & turned it into blood (see 7:19) & say that it is to teach us not to be ingrates. The Nile received & helped Moses when he was in the basket when he was a baby. Moses could not smite the river that had saved his life. So, it was up to Aaron to turn the Nile to blood.

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I finally finished my laundry!

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Be well!

ssv :wave:
 
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Yesterday, we (Jews all over the world) read Exodus 6:2-9:35 in synagogue. Our Sages ask why it was Aaron, and not Moses, who stretched his staff out over the Nile & turned it into blood (see 7:19) & say that it is to teach us not to be ingrates. The Nile received & helped Moses when he was in the basket when he was a baby. Moses could not smite the river that had saved his life. So, it was up to Aaron to turn the Nile to blood.
That is profound. I never thought about it that way. Thank you for sharing.
 
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stillsmallvoice said:
Hi all!

Fervid Princess posted:



I've been here in Israel for just over 17 years & cannot remember how I acquired my taste for Turkish coffee. But now I'm hooked on it so much that when I travel to the USA (was last there just over 2 years ago) or to South Africa (DW's from Cape Town, we were last there 1.5 years ago), I take a package with me. Any kosher grocery store (that has imported stuff from Israel) or any Mediterranean/Middle Eastern/Arab grocery will have ready-ground Turkish coffee. The easier way to make it is simply to put a rounded teaspoonful in your favorite mug, add sugar to taste and add boiling (it really must be boiling, as opposed to merely very hot) water & stir. Wait a minute or so for the grounds to settle & drink up!

For Shabbat, we made egg noodles & meatballs (always a favorite with Da Boyz) for Friday night dinner & a chicken pie for Saturday lunch. We had guests from Jerusalem (we live in one of the 'burbs http://www.jr.co.il/ma/; see pics of our neighborhood at http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/ma012.htm) over. They have a daughter who is the same age as Naor, i.e. 3. When I was bringing Naor home from pre-nursery school Friday afternoon, I reminded him that Hadassah (aka "Dassie") & her Mommy and Daddy were coming over. He asked me where his friend Dassie would sleep. I said in the spare room with her Mommy & Daddy. He replied: "No. She will sleep with me in my bed." I smiled. I repeated this to Wendy & she said in jest: "You men are all alike! Only one thing on your minds!"

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Does the above qualify?

dsdumpling posted:



I like to quote Tommy by The Who (I saw them once at the Capital Centre just outside Washington DC; they put on a great show!): "Gather your wits and hold on fast..."

Hi Terri!

mle posted:



How did it go?

Wendy & I want to lose Da Boyz one afternoon (after my colleague at the office gets back from a short vacation & can cover for me) and treat ourselves to a good soak at some natural hot pools (see http://www.jpost.com/com/Archive/16.Apr.1998/Tourism/Article-8.html not far from here.

Terri posted:



Yesterday, we (Jews all over the world) read Exodus 6:2-9:35 in synagogue. Our Sages ask why it was Aaron, and not Moses, who stretched his staff out over the Nile & turned it into blood (see 7:19) & say that it is to teach us not to be ingrates. The Nile received & helped Moses when he was in the basket when he was a baby. Moses could not smite the river that had saved his life. So, it was up to Aaron to turn the Nile to blood.

dsdumpling posted:



:bow:

Be well!

ssv :wave:
Thanks for sharing the pictures. The playground looks fun. I love seeing scenery pictures, maybe I will share some of mine. If and when I get a chance to go through them and scan them in.

You said you had egg noodles and meatballs...I like meatballs, well actually the whole family does. We usually have our meatballs with BBQ sauce and eat them on a sandwich bun.

Have a great day! :hug:
 
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Buggie said:
Hey yall!!! Hope everyone's weekend is going good! I cant stay too long.. i have to finish a bible study for tonight that im doing.... but i wanted to come in and say hi! LOL I LOVE LOTR I didnt think i would like them.. but a friend told me i had to watch them .... lol so i rented the first two.... and they are neat.... I just finished the second one last night.. I cant wait to see the third one.. was gonna see it iwth my friend.. but He and I arent talking right now... so maybe i shall go alone this time. Anyhow Ill be back I promise!!!! Hugs to All!

Theresa
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Hi there! I'm new on this forum and have no idea what I'm doing; but am glad to meet you all. I'm married with children and love every minute of it and am glad to be doing the Lord's work at home. Hope you all have a wonderful Jesus filled day and may God richly bless you all. And if I ever find my way around this board; I may talk again soon.
Love & Prayers;
Tammy
 
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Child of the King Hope you like it here. Just take your time and explore and enjoy CF. I notice you are a Homeschool mom check out the homeschool forum.

http://www.christianforums.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=-1&f=216
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Thank you very much for the info and the welcome. I had no idea they had a homeschool forum. I will check it out soon. Thanks again and hope you have a wonderful Jesus filled day and may God richly bless you.
In His love;
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Child of The King and Redgoddess. What a great weekend! I had a super time on my date yesterday. I forgot my camera, so there are no pictures to share. It was snowing in the morning , raining in the early afternoon, but it became sunny after lunch and was beautiful for our hike. The little one discovered puddles and we just let him go for it. He ended up soaking wet and muddy. We had to stip him down in the parking lot before we put him in his car seat. I'm glad I brought and extra snow suit for him to wear home. The falls were so pretty. At the restaurant there were little bunnies hanging around the door, looking for hand outs. They were so cute and fluffy. Sam loved it. I don't think he's seen bunnys before, except on teletubbies. Church was awsome this morning.
We came home, had lunch and went out for a walk. I'm glad to be indoors now, where it's warm. We are listening to Cross Movement.
TTFN
Emily
 
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Hi all!

Fervid Princess posted:

Thanks for sharing the pictures. The playground looks fun.

You're welcome! There are a lot of playgrounds elsewhere in Maaleh Adumim (like this one http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/ma02503.htm & in Jerusalem. Da Boyz like running around at the playgrounds. Wendy & I think that it's very important to take them out (weather-permitting) as often as possible.

mle posted:

The little one discovered puddles and we just let him go for it. He ended up soaking wet and muddy. We had to stip him down in the parking lot before we put him in his car seat. I'm glad I brought and extra snow suit for him to wear home.

I remember one late Saturday afternoon/early Saturday evening two winters ago. I was sitting in one of the synagogues in our neighborhood (not the one in the picture in the link in my previous post) waiting for the (short) Saturday evening prayers. Yohanan (it was right around his 5th birthday) & his friend Yishai (the Hebrew form of Jesse) came running in. 'Nani (as we call him) asked me if he & Yishai could go stomp puddles (it had been raining). I tucked his pants inside his Winnie-the-Pooh boots & sent him on his way. About 15 minutes later, I went outside & 'Nani and Yishai were nowhere to be found. I went home (at the time, we lived right across from the synagogue) & 'Nani wasn't there either. Wendy & I (and Naor, then 1) got the multi-wicked candle, wine & spices for the Havdalah ceremony (which ushers out the Sabbath & ushers in the workweek, see http://www.jewfaq.org/prayer/havdalah.htm). We figured that 'Nani was hearing Havdalah at Yishai's house. We had just finished saying Havdalah when knock-knock-knock. I opened the door & confronted a mud-covered apparition that vaguely resembled our oldest son. He wasn't just dirty or muddy; he was (literally!) covered in mud from head-to-toe. He had it in his hair, on his face, etc. If I didn't know that his winter coat was red & his pants were blue, I wouldn't have been able to tell! I noticed that he wasn't wearing his Winnie-the-Pooh boots but was standing there in mud-covered socks. He looked like he was ready to cry & was probably afraid that we would be angry at him (we weren't, shocked maybe, but not angry). I asked him what he had been doing & where his boots were. All he could manage was: "Yishai and I were in the mud at his house. My boots are in the mud. Wendy hauled him into the bathroom, put him in the tub & began hosing the mud off him with the shower, all the while saying things like, "Look at you! How could you get so filthy, etc." I grabbed my coat & went over to Yishai's. His father was waiting for me. Our two little geniuses had to decide to roll in the mud in an unfinished section of Yishai's back yard; they had laid down & logrolled in the mud. When they sttod up, their boots stuck fast in the thick, gooey, sticky, viscous mud, so they stepped out of them. Yishai's father & I took a broom handle & poked around in the mud for about 10 minutes until we found 4 boots. Inside their house, I could hear his wife hosing Yishai down in the shower (sounding very much like Wendy: "What were you doing? What were you thinking?" etc.). I just looked at Yishai's father and said, "They [i.e. our wives] wouldn't understand about little boys & the mud. It's a male thing." Yishai's father replued, "Absolutely."

Hi Child Of The King, welcome!

dsdumpling posted:

That is profound. I never thought about it that way. Thank you for sharing.

This coming Saturday, we (Jews all over the world) will read Exodus 10:1-13:16. In describing the effects of the plague of darkness, Exodus 10:23 says:

"...no man saw his brother..."

Our Sages offer a metaphorical & homiletical interpretation to this phrase and say that this is the worst kind of darkness, when we do not see our brothers, our fellow men, and neither hear their cries nor see their suffering, everyone remaining wrapped up in ourselves and our own affairs, in spiritual darkness.

Previously, as Moses and Aaron were negotiating with Pharoah prior to the plague of locusts, Pharoah asks who would go to serve God. When Moses replies that everybody will go (animals too!), Pharoah angrily dismisses them and says that only the adults (men only) may go (10:11). Pharoah pointedly refuses to let the children go to serve God (10:10). Very recently, in our times, we have seen that the anti-religion Communist goverrnments in eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and Mongolia didn't care so much about adults practicing their respective faiths (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, whatever) but were prepared to use strong repressive measures to prevent the religious instruction of children. Like Pharoah before them, they knew that if faith in God is confined to adults only, it will, very quickly, wither and die. The key to the survival of any faith is the transmission of that faith to children who will teach it to their children who will teach it to their children, etc. The Communists, like Pharoah, understood this very well and, thus, were prepared to use terrible repression to sever this chain of tradition & prevent belief in God from being instilled in the younger generations. Like Pharoah before them, the Communists failed miserably and we see that religion is flourishing all over eastern Europe and the countries of the former USSR as people flock to the same synagogues, churches, mosques and temples that the Communists had hoped to turn into old-age homes.

Did somebody mention LotR a while back? I love Tolkien! I read The Hobbit & LotR way back when I was in college. I've seen the first two films so far & am impressed. I actually took a course on J.R.R. Tolkien & C.S. Lewis (who were good friends) back at GWU. Our professor asked us what scene in the books we would like to be present at to see & I was the only student in the class who chose the scene I did, namely when the Ents destroy Isengard. The Ents are my favorite characters & always have been.

Be well!

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SSV I love reading your posts. You write wonderfully. You are a good story teller, very clear and descriptive in your writing.


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It's snowing here, again. It's so pretty when all is covered in a fresh layer of white. Here is a photo, looking out the window where I'm sitting at the computer, of our front yard.
The flakes are getting bigger and bigger. That means it is getting warmer. This snow may turn to rain by this afternoon.
 

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Hi all!

dsdumpling asked:

ssv, what are Sages?

Our great rabbis, scholars & wise men (and women) from this and previous eras, whom we revere & respect (see http://www.jewfaq.org/rabbi.htm#Rabbi).

mle posted:

SSV I love reading your posts. You write wonderfully. You are a good story teller, very clear and descriptive in your writing.

Thank you! :blush:

It's snowing here, again. It's so pretty when all is covered in a fresh layer of white.

All this talk about snow is making this ex-patriate Pittsburgher green with envy!

Snow is very rare here in Jerusalem. It snows on Mt. Hermon, the northern Golan Heights & the upper Galilee every winter; it's no big thing up there. But it's very rare down here. In the 1991-92 winter (which had the most precipitation since the Turks started keeping records about 160 years ago), Jerusalem got TWO whopper snowstorms. It was wonderful! Last February, Jerusalem got a good dusting; however, I wasn't around to see any of it. I was off in the Jordan Valley doing my annual stint of reserve duty in the army. We had rain, mud, mud, more mud, rain, mu...you get the picture. (I could see snow on the heights of Gilead across the Valley in Jordan but that was as close as I got.) But DW took Da Boyz up to Jerusalem to play in the fluffy white stuff. DW works on Mt. Scopus (right next to the Mt. of Olives; the Hebrew University & Hadassah Hospital are there), which happens to be the highest point in the city. Yohanan (had just turned 6) & Naor (was 2.5) had a ball. While they were romping in the snow, Yohanan found a plastic bag & told DW: "Mommy, let's fill this with snow & take it home & put it in the freezer for Daddy when he comes home from the army!" (So, when I got home there was a bag of ice in the freezer...)

See Job 38:

Have you entered the treasuries of the snow, or have you seen the treasuries of the hail?...Out of whose womb came the ice? And the hoar-frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?

"Out of whose womb came the ice?" I LOVE that!

Be well!

ssv :wave:
 
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