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there are some type of wrist bands you can wear. I heard its really suppoe to help. maybe try to find out about it over there.
amichaiParticipantall fake, most hollywood marriages end quickly. just because he looks like they are a warm and caring couple doesnt mean nothing, so they took a picture.
amichaiParticipanttefilla, simchas hachayim, samaech bchelko, enjoying your family, and spending time together.
amichaiParticipantmazel tov and happy birthday! may your tefillos be answered.
amichaiParticipantisnt there a kosher dunkin donuts in chicago?
December 22, 2011 6:26 am at 6:26 am in reply to: Who wants to hear about how this morning went? #931828amichaiParticipantglad you had a great morning with plenty of laughs.
amichaiParticipantyou are doing it for a reason, so you don’t strain your voice. no need to explain yourself to anyone.
amichaiParticipantwe go to cousins, parties, bar-mitzva’s , weddings, and the cousins and us aunts and uncles all have a great time seeing and speaking with one another. it’s especially healthy when a child who is not exactly in the same place keeping halacha, comes and still feels welcome and warm in family get togethers.
amichaiParticipantcan’t the mods just write the fellow and tell him what they think, that his writting might be at a time that it is shabbos?? let the guy explain how he is writting at that time.
amichaiParticipantgreat new song for chanukah! love their music!
amichaiParticipantyiddishkeit is growing by leaps and bounds in small cities. find out more and dont rule anything out yet until you actually check out the places.
amichaiParticipantmaybe you can get together a couple moms with their kids, and go to a park, picnic, and have a good time. turn on music and enjoy. treat them after cleanup in the house to hot cocoa, (the older kids). sit with them and enjoy.
amichaiParticipantlove their songs! will they have a new chanukah song?
amichaiParticipantzahavasdad,when you go into a fancy shop, maybe the workers wear a jacket that is identical. also,here. if you want to join a certain crowd you gotta follow the code. thats life. in certain out of town places its more acceptable to be your own person and still be accepted.
amichaiParticipantfirst of all, wishing you hatzlocha and lots of patience!
try to put away all markers, scissors, things you really do not want the kids to get into.if your kids are still quite young, it’s going to be hard to have a rest and not expect them to get into trouble. kids are curious and need to be watched. thats our responsibility. sometimes if a child will have a good meal after school , they might be a little calmer. if you can sit with them for 20 min. and really give them your attention, that might also calm them. just because you see pple outside with their kids that are tidy and obedient, does not mean they are a better mother. some kids need more activity. maybe bike riding, skates, rolling in the leaves, let them get out their energy in a good way and enjoy them!
amichaiParticipantmaybe someone in the shul can take it upon themselves to say the kaddish for the woman’s father. I am sure she would be so appreciative. and yes, in our kehilla, men have said kaddish for pple that can’t.
November 25, 2011 11:11 am at 11:11 am in reply to: Give Thanks To The YWN Staff, Editors And Moderators Today #1034440amichaiParticipantbig thank you to all the staff at ywn, and our mods in the coffee room. may you have special siyatta dishmaya in all you do.
amichaiParticipantwe do not celebrate.
amichaiParticipantwhen you are davening for someone for any yeshua, it’s the mothers name. when someone is nifter, it goes to the fathers name.
amichaiParticipantthe only really important one was kermit the frog. ernie and bert weren’t on the list? oh well.
amichaiParticipanthang up and they will call back. half the times the other side forgets they were even speaking with someone beforehand.
November 21, 2011 3:43 am at 3:43 am in reply to: A "prayer" for a soul searching for his/her Zivug #998806amichaiParticipantyour heartfelt tefilla should be heard. hatzlocha.
November 21, 2011 12:15 am at 12:15 am in reply to: Any good segulah for helping the childless? #829300amichaiParticipanttefilla. tefilla tefilla.
amichaiParticipanttry to keep as busy as possible. either at home or out, keep to your regular schedule. hatzlocha.
amichaiParticipantbh18 – you should have much nachas from your children! you are definitely true hero’s!
amichaiParticipantnice dinner is great, unplug the phone and enjoy the company together. tea and a nice pie at the end is perfect.
amichaiParticipantIn simple words, its someone going through a really tough test and passing with flying colors! the big stuff like a handicap/sickness which pple have to live with daily. but everyone has something. for someone keeping shmiras haloshon for 2 hrs, daily is a hero. for the pple that need to lose a little weight, just not grabbing the sweets or sugar is a big fight, and being a real hero. we are all heros when we work on ourselves.
amichaiParticipantyes, go into janglo. you can have lists of job openings emailed to you. best thing is really word of mouth. tell your family, neighbors, friends, you are looking for work.
amichaiParticipantIn eretz yisroel also , hatzola has begged families to put up street numbers on the outside of the bldgs. It can only help to save lives.
amichaiParticipantwe are all rooting for you goq!
try starting each evening, preparing a huge saled for the following day. this way you can have with all your meals.
have a variety of fruits onhand, rice cakes, cottage cheese.yogurt. (for snacks) these will pull you over till the main meal.
you can buy take out chicken and freeze them and just warm up what you need.
tuna is a gr8 protein.
soups also will fill you. chop up healthy vegies, zuchinni, sweet pot. butternut squash, carrots, onions, dill, and cook a couple hrs.
the idea with exercise like what was said, a little every day. and build up to more. start slowly.
lots of hatzlocha!
amichaiParticipantmaybe it really happened to her if she was so emotional about it. write it down. you can keep her stories, and work with it later on.
amichaiParticipantwhile they sleep, clean the kitchen, laundry, homework, ice cream party. enjoy and be creative. there is more to life than the cr.
amichaiParticipantah-mee-
hard one – chai has no english sound.
amichaiParticipantI really shouldn’t post but it’s disgusting, not just crazy!
amichaiParticipantAYC, my thoughts are with you. Hakodosh Boruch Hu should give you strength to get thru this hard time for you. My outlook on loosing a loved one is , to accept your limitations. If these days are hard for you, accept it. Don’t fight the feelings. Flow with it. When you daven, tell G-d how you feel. sad, lonely. Some pple take longer than others to get past the pain. The family never forgets. wishing you and your family a gmar chasima tova.
amichaiParticipantnever ever lie in marriage. tell her its not a diamond.
amichaiParticipantKfar Gideon. (Jezreal Valley, ISRAEL)
amichaiParticipantIt is very normal for kids to be homesick. truthfully, how would you feel if she said “I’m doing great, no I don’t miss you guys”. you gotta be strong and tell her she will manage, give it time. by cheshvan time, she should be ok. I think when kids are away for a while, they really mature and grow up.
September 25, 2011 4:42 pm at 4:42 pm in reply to: Does every family have an element of Dysfunction? #812576amichaiParticipantyes, we are basiclly all in the same boat. some more than others!
amichaiParticipantKarmiel.
amichaiParticipantMaalot (Israel)
amichaiParticipantSacramento
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amichaiParticipantIn our home, we all wash dishes, wash and fold laundry. why not? best chinuch there is.
amichaiParticipantmusic was not noise, but words. safer neighborhoods. pple did more together, shmoozing, . we weren’t attached to our little machines. if someone spoke to you, you had their full attention and not them looking at their pell. or ipod every 3 seconds.
amichaiParticipantDayton. (ohio)
amichaiParticipantevanston. (Ill.)
amichaiParticipantask the real estate agents. they will probably share the info.
amichaiParticipantlots of hatzlocha, popa!
September 19, 2011 5:59 am at 5:59 am in reply to: Davening while running through the streets #811009amichaiParticipantwoah! why being so judgemental?? I know plenty of pple that start brachos on the way to shul, not that they are coming late. and just maybe, they were out late the nite b4 helping pple etc. don’t judge.
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