There were protesters outside of the hubsters' office again this week. If you remember from the last time it happened, he works at a bank, but his entire building is just for the credit card portion of the company. They do not foreclose on houses, don't have anything to do with health care let alone it's reform and they don't club baby seals. This does not stop protesters from congregating outside, brandishing signs and chanting. Or from slinking away sheepishly when they are told what company they are protesting in front of. Don't they hand out maps with the picket signs? Does more thought go into catchy slogans than in the choice of target?
Friday, July 24, 2009
Learn how Google Maps can help your protest!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tot shabbat recap
B"H (Thank the L-rd Alm-ghty!!) I survived my first Tot Shabbat. We had no snacks, no handouts, and 10x the number of kids I was expecting thanks to a local bar mitzvah that brought people from all over the country into our little shul. The age range was much different than our usual group as well.
1-2-3-4 You're protesting at the wrong door!
The hubsters and his coworkers watched in puzzlement while the protesters chant, wave signs, and march in front of their offices. They are protesting bank foreclosures and asking the bank hubsters works at to cease and desist kicking people out of their homes. A powerful argument, except for one thing. This bank doesn't give mortgages.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tot Shabbat ideas?
So the hubsters and I are excited to be more involved in our new community. One of the first things is that I am the new Tot Shabbat teacher. I have never led, nor attended a Tot Shabbat, but since I was willing & able that made me qualified enough I guess! Here's what I envision: a little davening by song, talk about the parsha, some games (maybe or maybe not shabbos/parsha related), then some more shabbos songs. I have no idea what ages will be there beyond my two toddlers and a few of the rabbi's kids. Anyone have any ideas? Anything I'm forgetting? Words of wisdom? They'd be much appreciated!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Droolworthy Doodads: The orange peeler


What's mine is mine & what's yours is mine: Struggling with toddler sharing

I keep telling myself that sharing will get easier and better once Awa and RE are older, but things have gotten only worse and more complicated lately. Awa is usually the culprit. If RE has something she wants it, no matter what it is.

I keep telling myself that sharing will get easier and better once Awa and RE are older, but things have gotten only worse and more complicated lately. Awa is usually the culprit. If RE has something she wants it, no matter what it is.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I love toddlers because:
- They will nod along while you are talking to them and when you ask they say they understood, but they really had no idea what you are talking about.
- You will talk while they look at you blankly or ignore you, but they heard every word and can repeat it back to you later!
- Full diapers make them walk like John Wayne.
- Getting the giggles is a common occurrence.
- You never know what the next thing to come out of their mouth will be. Belabela = peanut butter, asses = glasses, Blow bubbles = lovable, wheels on the bus go wound & wound
- They put so much energy into hugging and kissing they grunt with the effort.
- They never, ever get bored of pointing out airplanes, trucks, dogs, cars, leaves, anything they find interesting, even if it's the 100th one that day
- The same kid who is digging in the dirt will later come up to you, hands outstretched, horrified that they got dirty
- Wearing mommy's shoes & being able to walk around in them is a badge of pride
- "Wight, I'm a big giwl?" Wight!
- Choosing nursing over a cookie, or with a cookie, or in between bites of a cookie, or while covered in cookie crumbs.
- All it takes is a little song to get them in the mood to do something they didn't want to do a second ago.
- Mommy is still a superhero!
- They will nod along while you are talking to them and when you ask they say they understood, but they really had no idea what you are talking about.
- You will talk while they look at you blankly or ignore you, but they heard every word and can repeat it back to you later!
- Full diapers make them walk like John Wayne.
- Getting the giggles is a common occurrence.
- You never know what the next thing to come out of their mouth will be. Belabela = peanut butter, asses = glasses, Blow bubbles = lovable, wheels on the bus go wound & wound
- They put so much energy into hugging and kissing they grunt with the effort.
- They never, ever get bored of pointing out airplanes, trucks, dogs, cars, leaves, anything they find interesting, even if it's the 100th one that day
- The same kid who is digging in the dirt will later come up to you, hands outstretched, horrified that they got dirty
- Wearing mommy's shoes & being able to walk around in them is a badge of pride
- "Wight, I'm a big giwl?" Wight!
- Choosing nursing over a cookie, or with a cookie, or in between bites of a cookie, or while covered in cookie crumbs.
- All it takes is a little song to get them in the mood to do something they didn't want to do a second ago.
- Mommy is still a superhero!
