I am thankful for last night's delicious Thanksgiving dinner at the Inbal Hotel in Jerusalem, and for Ruthie, who put together a fun group of 30 plus proud and hungry Americans at our table.
I am thankful especially for the turkey, roast beef, Cornish Hen and duck, and the hot Apple Brown Betty. Less impressed with the stuffing (too much pepper) and most of the desserts (parave, looked better than they tasted).
I am thankful to the woman at our table who said the following, when I expressed concern at the amount of food I was inhaling: "You can afford to eat this way, you're so thin!" (G-d bless you!)
I am thankful to my daughter Raphaela, who fell asleep in her stroller at some point in the meal, so I was able to socialize with other adults, as an adult.
I am thankful to my lawyer, who must now handle a second round of negotiations with my amoral criminal former landlord.
I am extremely thankful to the Universe that when Raphaela fell yesterday during a day trip at Gan, and hit her head against sharp rocks, they missed her left eye by the most minute amount.
I am thankful that despite the standard s**t that goes on my life, I feel like I am in a good place.
I am thankful for the next round of holidays, both Jewish and international, and for the Christmas carols already swimming around in my head. But why can't they wait in Israel until closer to Chanukah, before they start pulling out the jelly doughnuts?
1 comment:
Glad you had ameaningful Thanksgiving. I never eat parve desserts as they cannot taste like anything made with real butter ot cream. Stick to the fruit salad.
And from your writing since you moved homes in September, I get the feeling that you are in a good place - in a way that you weren't so much last year. "Like" :)
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