Today was 55 F.
Apr. 2nd, 2015 08:36 pmIf it's 55 in my house, I go down and figure out why the furnace hasn't kicked on. But 55 outside is SUMMER, BABY!
This sort of day in spring is priceless. You have some people hooded up in parkas, and others walking around in shorts and t-shirts (and, in one case, shorts without a t-shirt. If it hit 55 in August he'd be wearing a sweater, but because it's March, anything goes!)
After our doctor's appointment, we went to a playground and then to whole foods to get some chocolate syrup. Everybody else in the city had the same bright idea I had (about the playground, not about the u-bet), so the place was packed, standing room only for the adults. And do you know I had to confiscate the girls' kindles to make them play? I told them, it's a playground, not a reading ground, but I still had to chase them around personally. (Mostly I did this by threatening to take away their kindles if I got close enough. Whatever, so long as they ran around in the sunshine for 20 minutes.) I just don't know where we went wrong. Why, while I was making them play, I missed out on 20 minutes of perfectly good reading time!
In other news, Ana has announced a desire to become Jewish. She never expressed such a desire until I offhandedly mentioned that the only time it's appropriate to recline during dinner is if you happen to be at a Seder, and now every once in a while she brings it up. That and random Yiddish I don't know where she learned. I don't think she actually wants to become Jewish so much as she wants to slouch and not dye eggs this Easter. (Well, she likes the dyeing, she just doesn't like the eating.) I told her that I actually know at least three people who converted or are converting. I have a suspicion most people don't know any, so I guess I'm special :)
Happy Passover, guys. (And Easter! And anything else coming down the pipe! Happy Easter, happy spring, happy, happy everything!)
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This sort of day in spring is priceless. You have some people hooded up in parkas, and others walking around in shorts and t-shirts (and, in one case, shorts without a t-shirt. If it hit 55 in August he'd be wearing a sweater, but because it's March, anything goes!)
After our doctor's appointment, we went to a playground and then to whole foods to get some chocolate syrup. Everybody else in the city had the same bright idea I had (about the playground, not about the u-bet), so the place was packed, standing room only for the adults. And do you know I had to confiscate the girls' kindles to make them play? I told them, it's a playground, not a reading ground, but I still had to chase them around personally. (Mostly I did this by threatening to take away their kindles if I got close enough. Whatever, so long as they ran around in the sunshine for 20 minutes.) I just don't know where we went wrong. Why, while I was making them play, I missed out on 20 minutes of perfectly good reading time!
In other news, Ana has announced a desire to become Jewish. She never expressed such a desire until I offhandedly mentioned that the only time it's appropriate to recline during dinner is if you happen to be at a Seder, and now every once in a while she brings it up. That and random Yiddish I don't know where she learned. I don't think she actually wants to become Jewish so much as she wants to slouch and not dye eggs this Easter. (Well, she likes the dyeing, she just doesn't like the eating.) I told her that I actually know at least three people who converted or are converting. I have a suspicion most people don't know any, so I guess I'm special :)
Happy Passover, guys. (And Easter! And anything else coming down the pipe! Happy Easter, happy spring, happy, happy everything!)
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Date: 2015-04-03 01:53 am (UTC)Is that the weirdest contradiction?? But it's true!
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Date: 2015-04-03 08:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-03 09:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-03 09:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-03 09:05 pm (UTC)Nothing My mom didn't want me to go to summer camp because she would miss me but she told me that only Jewish kids got to go to summer camp since the only kids I knew who went were Jewish.
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Date: 2015-04-04 05:52 pm (UTC)On being Jewish
Date: 2015-04-03 03:18 am (UTC)"What? You didn't have enough trouble being black?"
Re: On being Jewish
Date: 2015-04-03 08:46 pm (UTC)