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Somehow, I find it hard to believe. I hope you are joking.
doodle jumpParticipantHey, what about Elmo? Elmo is adorable. hummmm? I wonder which part of the play he’ll get? Giggle, giggle.
doodle jumpParticipantTotally agree. It does not have to be a limo. A van will do just fine and another thing, NO DRINKING!! hosts should never serve alcohol to kids that are collecting. It’s a major sakanah and against to law too.
doodle jumpParticipantRezdy: Are you joking? When I hire a babysitter, I don’t expect her to stand up the whole time I am away. You find a seat and make yourself comfortable for the time that you are babysitting. You are welcome to go through my fridge and cabinets for nosh, but you wont starve if you babysit past two hours.
doodle jumpParticipantIs Kermit a Sesame Street character? Because he would be great as the big boss.
doodle jumpParticipantO.K. How about tickets to a sports game
doodle jumpParticipantChaim V’shalom
doodle jumpParticipantHappy Birthday:) How about a watch?
doodle jumpParticipantNishmas Kol Chai.
doodle jumpParticipantI don’t understand the game at all.
doodle jumpParticipantMordechai Ben David!!
doodle jumpParticipantOnegoal:Thank you:) May your home always be open to smachos.
doodle jumpParticipantIn life, a person has to do his hishtadlus, but the truth is that we are not running the world. HaShem runs the world and he is in control of EVERYTHING. We are not in control of anything that happens to us. Everything is bashert. The reason that you did not find your zivug yet is because the time is not ripe yet, whatever that means. Sometime we are zoche to see in our lifetime why things happened,but most of the time we are not. Trust me, everything is B’yad HaShem but we must do our best and try our best in every situation. I have seen Yad HaShem so many times. He is always there for us. In regards to shiduchim, trust me. It’s nothing personal. There are so many girls out there in the same situation. IY”H you should find your bashert very soon. Garden of Emunah is an awesome book. Hatzlacha and simcha always.
doodle jumpParticipantChanel 5 at 6:00 or 6:30.
doodle jumpParticipantAvinu Malkeinu
doodle jumpParticipantShticky: ROTF:)
doodle jumpParticipantHaAzina koli B’Koree loch. Sorry, I don’t have Alef-Bais on my key board.
doodle jumpParticipantWhat do you enjoy doing? What are your hobbies?
doodle jumpParticipantaries: HaShem Yishmor.
doodle jumpParticipantVery funny. Seriously.
doodle jumpParticipant1day: What do you mean?
doodle jumpParticipantI have attended many chuppahs were the people were just yakking away. Loudly. They could not care less. This bothers me on so many levels.
doodle jumpParticipantnew2: lol:)
doodle jumpParticipantPeople who are not into shtick.
doodle jumpParticipantFamily is the most important thing. If you get along, then what is the question? Kids will benefit from being with their grandparents. You do have to prepare yourself mentally. It’s not going to be your house and maybe other siblings and their mishpacha will be there. So: be flexible, smile, offer to help, smile,
watch your children and pick up after them, smile. Clear the table, smile. It is not a vacation. It is a Yom tov. Everyone should have a laid back attitude. Enjoy the family. This is what it’s all about.
doodle jumpParticipantPlease don’t be quick to judge. You just never know what is behind each guest’s decision to attend the hotel for Pesach. If they can afford it, why not? Maybe they finally have everyone together and a hotel is just the thing. Maybe the in-laws are treating. Maybe this pesach comes after such difficult nisyonos that everyone just needs to breath. I agree that home is the best. All the special foods and minhagim and nothing is dictated by a schedule , but sometimes, a hotel is a g-d sent.
doodle jumpParticipantSo many choice. So little time. Butter pecan, cherry garcia, anything with coffee or heath bars and rum raisin.
February 2, 2011 11:53 pm at 11:53 pm in reply to: Just curious ����. What does everyone do for a living? #1119653doodle jumpParticipantpsychologist, referee, domestic engineer, nurse, doctor, chef, and owns a bank too.
doodle jumpParticipantOops. Stumbled on to this topic by mistake. My bad.
doodle jumpParticipanteclipse: You know what I mean:) AMEIN
doodle jumpParticipantEclipse: I have noticed your poems. You are very talented. I can’t write a poem to save my life. I enjoy reading yours. Keep it up:)
doodle jumpParticipantYour secret is safe with me,
doodle jumpParticipantJust came back from Brooklyn. Roads are getting icy. Please drive carefully. I skidded a couple of times.
doodle jumpParticipantOnegoal: Don’t freak out, but I just joined this century’s technology. What is iphone app? I am serious.
doodle jumpParticipantThe best mommy ever.
doodle jumpParticipantonce, my husband saw a guy riding one of those broomsticks that has a head of a horse attached to it. Funny and sad at the same time.
doodle jumpParticipantDon’t exercise before bedtime. I know it sounds weird, but tune into a certain sound in the room. For example, in the summer, when the a/c is on, it’s “humming” puts me to sleep:o] Try using a fan.
Melatonin also helps. Hatzlacha.
doodle jumpParticipantI know what you mean. How about a pair of earrings that you would never wear on a normal day? Or a really “loud” looking tichel? Have some fun with it. It is your chag too. I have done that, but only at home. I don’t feel comfortable leaving the house like that, but I have no problem greeting our guests who deliver mishloach manos. When is Purim again?
doodle jumpParticipantI love all types of herrings. Yumm
doodle jumpParticipantHi everyone:) I have been reading CR for about a year now but I joined about ten days ago.
doodle jumpParticipantI have read In Every Generation a few times in the past number of years. The story is full of nisyonos, your heart goes out to them.
I have gotten tremendous chizuk reading the book.
January 30, 2011 1:19 am at 1:19 am in reply to: If you would have been as knowledgable as you are now, #733190doodle jumpParticipantLess sensitive. More assertive.
January 30, 2011 1:14 am at 1:14 am in reply to: Of your Shidduch related decisions what would you change if you could #735761doodle jumpParticipanteclipse: I am sorry. I hope you are at a better place now.
What if one of them comes from out of town. A town in which you don’t know a soul. You check the few contacts that you are given but then what?
doodle jumpParticipantI think that you should stay out of it. Why would the store owner choose to solve the problem through you is beyond me. If it happened to me I would be very annoyed. Why do I need to know a neighbor’s financial problem? How embarrassing for them. How very unprofessional of the store owner. The guy is entitled to his money, but not through this. If you know that she is close to a certain Rebbitzin, broach the topic with her. She will know how to handle it. Nobody has to know about it. Hatzlacha.
doodle jumpParticipantThis sounds weird. Ask your local orthodox Rabbi!!!
doodle jumpParticipantW M : Very funny:) LOL
doodle jumpParticipantGood morning and have a great Shabbos:)
doodle jumpParticipantAre you saying that all modern Israeli names are a problem?
doodle jumpParticipantYou mean they don’t?
doodle jumpParticipantJust finished watching it. Yeah Gitta!! Kol Hakavod!! You made us very proud.
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