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Hi Linda!
I'm sorry to hear about all of the flooding near your home and in your area - thank God it's no closer to your actual house. I hope that the rest of the winter proves to be much dryer and less "eventful" - as you said, maybe the worst is behind you all, and you can now enjoy a relatively "quiet" rest-of-the-season! I believe I saw on the calendar, the other day, that it's just a little more than 2 months until Spring officially begins.........!
We keep "waiting for the other shoe to drop", here. Although we have had a few bitterly cold days, for the most part we've been enjoying a mild winter, so far. No real snow to speak of - just a lot of rain. Today, it's supposed to reach 50 degrees and they're predicting temperatures of up to 60 degrees on Thursday!
Will let you know how Frank "does" at the Bris, tomorrow, but I think that he will be all right. Since this particular Bris is going to be held in the sanctuary of a synagogue, it should be far enough away that none of the "spectators" will have a very good view of the "action"! I have been to a Bris in a private home, however, where everyone stood pretty close by.......it's best just to turn your head during the "moment of truth"!
I'm looking forward to Frank's meeting some more of my extended family and seeing a bunch of relatives whom I haven't seen in years. As you said, so many times people just come together at sad occasions. In fact, my father got to see a bunch of other relatives for the first time in years, yesterday.........at a funeral (a distant cousin - Frank and I did not go). So it will be nice to celebrate a happy occasion, this week!
Congratulations to your Basketball-playing Spelling Star!
That is fantastic news! Such a multi-talented young man! 
And glad to hear that your plastering and wall papering are successfully finished - I had no doubt that the job would be finished quickly and smoothly and that it would come out beautifully!
We had a nice weekend - spent Saturday night in NYC with some friends who had planned a really nice evening for us. Hors d'ourvres, drinks, dinner, dessert and board games, too - it was a late but fun evening!
Hope that you all had a great weekend! Talk to you soon!
I'm sorry to hear about all of the flooding near your home and in your area - thank God it's no closer to your actual house. I hope that the rest of the winter proves to be much dryer and less "eventful" - as you said, maybe the worst is behind you all, and you can now enjoy a relatively "quiet" rest-of-the-season! I believe I saw on the calendar, the other day, that it's just a little more than 2 months until Spring officially begins.........!

We keep "waiting for the other shoe to drop", here. Although we have had a few bitterly cold days, for the most part we've been enjoying a mild winter, so far. No real snow to speak of - just a lot of rain. Today, it's supposed to reach 50 degrees and they're predicting temperatures of up to 60 degrees on Thursday!
Will let you know how Frank "does" at the Bris, tomorrow, but I think that he will be all right. Since this particular Bris is going to be held in the sanctuary of a synagogue, it should be far enough away that none of the "spectators" will have a very good view of the "action"! I have been to a Bris in a private home, however, where everyone stood pretty close by.......it's best just to turn your head during the "moment of truth"!

Congratulations to your Basketball-playing Spelling Star!


And glad to hear that your plastering and wall papering are successfully finished - I had no doubt that the job would be finished quickly and smoothly and that it would come out beautifully!
We had a nice weekend - spent Saturday night in NYC with some friends who had planned a really nice evening for us. Hors d'ourvres, drinks, dinner, dessert and board games, too - it was a late but fun evening!
Hope that you all had a great weekend! Talk to you soon!
