a baby-sitting program with other children
A few - very few - synagogues here start having such programs, and I think it's an excellent idea, as a grown-up. I'm glad to read you think it's working well for the children, as well.
And often at the end of services my (current) youngest comes in for the Aanim Zemirot and Adon Olom (concluding prayers.)
This reads lovely, as well.
My head is pasteded on yay!
Snerk.
My sort of destiny meant I went to the supermarket and bought premade, hot mac and cheese for lunch.
I went home and had Easy Mac.
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Work safe. Not so sanity safe. The Hogwarts Dancers.
For lunch I ate a Hot Pocket at my desk.
I lose.
Suddenly I want to go as an iPod ad for Halloween. But I won't.
Okay, I was just trying something up there.
I lose.
Yeah, you do. I had an 8oz steak, loaded mashed potatoes (which means BACON and CHEESE), garlic bread, a little bit of steamed broccoli (I'm not a heathen), and tea with cream.
Before yesterday, I had never heard of Annie's mac-n-cheese.
The bunny shape with yummy cheese sauce is the preferred one at House of Reason.
Did it work?
If you're going as an ipod ad for Halloween. . . you would need to buy an ipod to complete the costume, right?
It did not work. All I am seeing is what I saw in ita's post, which is:
Suddenly I want to go as an for Halloween. But I won't.
Is anyone else *not* seeing "an iPod ad" and link in that post? If so, can you say so in BBaBB?