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happyOOTerParticipant
Twice. Technically though, they are “Foster Fails”. They are 7 and 3 now and a part of the family
happyOOTerParticipantThe difference between tuition paid (income) and total expenses must come from additional income/donations, including govt. funding if accepted, and/or (lo aleinu) not paying staff.
happyOOTerParticipantOn one hand, it makes sense that you should buy the house you want now, before iyH your family grows even more. OTOH, we used to be on scholarship and I felt like a neb, esp. because we knew scholarship committee members. Now we’re in a “fixer-upper” but pay full tuition. It is really a HUGE relief to not have to apply for and accept scholarships anymore. This is how I comfort myself when I look around at home. I compare prices online for what I need or shop at places like Amazing Savings. I don’t have an expensive sheitel(s). We don’t take vacations or have expensive cars. I feel like this is the responsible thing to do for the sake of our children’s chinuch both at home and for their yeshiva.
Someone with all the materialistic trappings applying for and using food stamps is “playing the system”, no matter how you justify it. IMO it is not a matter of “if Hashem wants me to have it, what’s wrong with that”, because we choose how we spend the income Hashem provides us with. Friends and neighbors see that someone is dressed to the hilt but don’t know if they’re on scholarship, right? But is that managing what Hashem has given us responsibility? What if a scholarship could otherwise be going to a family who only has chicken on Shabbos? JMHO…
happyOOTerParticipantThank you so much everyone!
happyOOTerParticipantLost my what?
happyOOTerParticipant“now you see me, now you don’t”
happyOOTerParticipantThanks! 🙂
happyOOTerParticipantCould I please have “Not From Here” as my subtitle? Simcha Alteheimer is my second choice. LOL
happyOOTerParticipant“WAIT WAIT WAIT!! Let me finish what I was saying!!”
January 26, 2011 4:40 am at 4:40 am in reply to: Please List All The Nightmares You Could Bring On Yourself #736525happyOOTerParticipantNot gonna do it.
Wouldn’t be prudent.
January 26, 2011 2:24 am at 2:24 am in reply to: Please List All The Nightmares You Could Bring On Yourself #736518happyOOTerParticipantSimcha Alteheimer
happyOOTerParticipantHooray, this post was made just for me!
happyOOTerParticipantCan I ask asome different questions, for the sake of argument?
Are these camps trying to make money or are they non-profit, or raising money for a yeshiva/seminary/etc?
Second, does a boy/girl in high school NEED to have a job? Why are you doing this, just so you’re “not bored”? What are you doing with the money you earn, buying clothes? Do you give to tzedakah from it?
Third, doesn’t being a camp counselor during the summer, helping nuture the yiddishkeit of kinderlach, look better for shidduchim than being a cleaning lady, just for the money?
Finally, maybe we should look at the message the parents of these young people are giving. Are parents communicating the tremendous ahavas Yisroel of spending the summer influencing kinderlach, who may look back and remember their camp counselors, especially the ones that really made a difference, for the rest of their lives?
Just asking.
happyOOTerParticipantNo such thing as too technical! It is a tremendous zechus to follow Pi to the very last lett- number!
happyOOTerParticipantNow I see I basically repeated what others said… but you did say, “I do feel it is a zechus to send nice Mishloach Monos” – nothing wrong if that is your choice, but some people really could only swing a raisin and a peanut this year (maybe not a peanut – some people are allergic…)
happyOOTerParticipantEstherh:
-How do you know for sure that ‘there’s nothing wrong with her?’ I would think there MUST be something wrong, if after 20 years she ‘can’t be bothered’.
-Maybe she is trying to say something like “we can’t keep up the same standard of previous years, and I am too frustrated to bother trying, and too embarrassed to be honest about it, because I know that you feel it’s a zechus to send nice Mishloach Monos”?
-Has it always been, you send to her, and then she sends back to you? Perhaps, for whatever reason, she just wants to break the cycle?
-Perhaps it would be better to be dan l’kaf zechus and let her try to save face.
Re: Pesach cleaning: honestly, some women really struggle with it.
Personally, I feel like I have enough on my plate trying to live up to HaShem’s expectations without also having to live up to my neighbors’.
happyOOTerParticipantLavdavka, there are vast expanses of land out there (OOT, I should know) with pockets of frum Jews who don’t know from kosher Chinese. They’d have you for Shabbos, and you’d probably enjoy it, even.
happyOOTerParticipantAre you talking about OT, PT or behavioral? More info is needed. Then again, the solution could be as simple as choosing another yeshiva.
happyOOTerParticipantIf a CD would be OK, try J-Walking. I have #2 and it’s great fun. I think it’s the Neshoma Orchestra.
January 22, 2010 7:56 pm at 7:56 pm in reply to: Yeshiva Students Make Kiddush Hashem On NYC Bus #673254happyOOTerParticipantThe bigger point is that kids in that age group are notoriously self-absorbed – who cares what kind of paper it was? The bigger point is that he did it at all! I would hate for him to read this negativity here on whether he “might have” picked up a secular paper. Kol Hakavod to this young man.
happyOOTerParticipantFor awhile when my daughter was around 4, I kept a log of some of the things she said.
“I need some salad to help me relax.”
“I can’t get it. It makes my brains all sweaty.”
(5 mins later) “Look! My brains aren’t all sweaty anymore!”
In the car on the way to preschool she said, “Mommy, my Madeline doll is broken.” I said, it is? “Yeah, it needs batteries.” Honey, your Madeline doll doesn’t need batteries.
“Then how am I going to get it to walk and talk?” I laughed and said, she doesn’t really do those things – you have to use your imagination and pretend.
“Mommy, can I pretend she has batteries?”
“I’m not ready to be a grownup. I’m not ready to be an adult. It’s not fair. Mommy’s too short.”
“Mom, do you like rubber chickens?”
“I’m not a kitty – I’m just a human.”
I have had these saved for posterity (and the YW Coffee Room) for years…
happyOOTerParticipantHereorthere, something my Rav told me recently: Don’t judge Torah Judaism by Jews.
Having moved recently from the Midwest to the east coast, I too have been struggling with this issue (see my screen name).
Hatzlacha… (And avoid CH if you can)
happyOOTerParticipantBoth amusing and sad…
happyOOTerParticipantPassaic has Yiddle League, and Paramus has Yavneh Youth League. It’s a great outlet for kids, and the fresh air and exercise can’t hurt.
happyOOTerParticipantNTT: la la la laaaaaaaa…
happyOOTerParticipantI think Yeshivish might also be appropriate! 🙂
happyOOTerParticipantI like ABBA too… heh heh…
happyOOTerParticipantSeveral years ago a non-Jewish acquaintance was wondering out loud about a dybbuk story that was evidently circulating widely, and they said something sarcastic or something, and I paled and said, “you DON’T mess with dybbuks!!” It was a knee-jerk reaction, LOL. I am not on a high enough madrega to say whether or not they are real, but I’m not taking chances, either.
happyOOTerParticipantjphone, I had to laugh…
Would someone please post a list of “acceptable” camps so I don’t ruin my kids’ chances at shidduchim this summer??
*sigh*
happyOOTerParticipantBombmaniac… c’mon, you’re not in sixth grade anymore. Time to pick a grownup name to aspire to…
THE BIG ONE – To be honest I assumed they’re from California… THE BIG ONE is the earthquake that will c’vs send California crashing into the Pacific…
happyOOTer – a sort of commentary on how I feel about having moved to the greater NYC area… or, perhaps a name I should try to aspire to! C’mon, definitely Yiddishe Taam, to complain, anyhow.
happyOOTerParticipantHey, are you guys licensed?? LOL…
I have to say I am very impressed that frum yidden know this stuff (not my experience, excpet for the real electrician we had to hire)
anuran – (picking my jaw up off the floor) If people stop accepting your Shabbos invitations, it’s nothing personal, it’s only out of fear…
happyOOTerParticipant(L’havdil, LOL)
happyOOTerParticipantWikipedia is one really big Coffee Room! LOL
January 4, 2010 9:48 pm at 9:48 pm in reply to: Yeshiva Principal Enforcing No-Cell-Phone Policy; Proper Or Not? #673499happyOOTerParticipantThey should confiscate cell phones at shuls too so that you are not hearing them during davening!! And if you are done more than 5 minutes before everyone else, you don’t get it back LOL…
happyOOTerParticipantFeh, must have been a different Oomis Von Shlepp! Besides, I forgot, I didn’t go to Bais Yaakov, LOL… 😉
So, back to the subject, I wonder about the expectation that the wife is “in charge” of the shalom bayis of the house. I wonder if that gives some husbands, in their minds, a “free pass” not to work on themselves, because “it’s his job to learn and her job to run the house.” Anyone?
happyOOTerParticipantOomis Von Shlepp – OMgosh – didn’t we go to Bais Yaakov together??? AAAAIIIIEEEEEEE!!!! I can’t believe I found you!!!!!!!!!!!
😉
happyOOTerParticipantI think that if all singles in the shidduch parsha would do that kind of thoughtful cheshbon from the beginning, there would be far fewer divorces.
happyOOTerParticipantuntil 120! LOL
happyOOTerParticipantBP Totty – more pressing issues? Like what??
Wow, I DO feel like a yenta…
happyOOTerParticipantbombmaniac, that was classic. Next, tell him you’re canceling his magazine subscriptions since we control the media too.
Now… change your username, please?
happyOOTerParticipanthaifagirl – good answer!
happyOOTerParticipantMs. Cheerful/Stranded, just tell us where and when. We’ve got your back. 😉
happyOOTerParticipantMishugas yes, but I wouldn’t want my daughter marrying into that type of family anyway. These days good middos are sorely lacking. A boy who sits and learns 20 hours a day but has lousy middos is not truly shomer mitzvos.
happyOOTerParticipantFrom personal experience:
If the power goes off and it could be days before it gets turned back on (or long enough to freeze pipes), turn off the water for the whole house and open up faucets to let the pressure out.
Otherwise, your pipes could burst in 7 places…
*sigh*
happyOOTerParticipantThere’s a moose loose in the hoose!
happyOOTerParticipantA machete. Now, why didn’t I think of that…
December 22, 2009 10:08 am at 10:08 am in reply to: WHY??? (random philosophical questions) #1115693happyOOTerParticipantI can answer one question!
I asked my dad what his hair color is on his driver’s license, and he said “BAL” 😉
(his hair is all on his face!)
happyOOTerParticipantoomis, that was beautiful!
My daughter gets scared sometimes – she feels really strongly a desire for Moshiach to come, but there is a YBC song that scares her – It’s about a neshama being scared to be born, not knowing what lies ahead. I understand her fear, especially coming from a child – we don’t know what it would actually be like to experience the geula. All I can say is that HaShem will take care of us. What more can we ask for?
happyOOTerParticipantbein_hasdorim, I commend you on your well-thoughtout and thoughtful responses!
happyOOTerParticipantLOL, reminds me of my husband’s coffee mug…
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