What's the appropriate gift for a sixth cattiversary? A hairball? Dead mouse?
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
t Skipping as if there wasn't a chasm of thousands of posts between the "Next" and "Recent" links
t and, yes, as if I'm the only person on the face of the earth, ignoring any ongoing conversation
Hey, y'all, remember me?
I'm going to do the "in the risk of sounding even more than a bit strange" thing again, if you don't mind, OK?
As "Beep Me" knows, I am getting married (no, it still doesn't seem real) in exactly one week. Which makes me (nope, totally not real) a bride.
Now, as it happens, in Judaism there is a lot of credit given to prayers by a bride. The idea is, since the couple starts a new life together, it's like they're sorta born again, like all their past sins are being erased, and they can start fresh, a completely clean slate. And so, their prayers are "easier" to filter through, to G*d or the universe or whichever you wanna call it. The hour of the actual ceremony is even nicknamed "an hour of willingness and mercy".
So a bride, sitting there, wondering what she was thinking about when choosing her dress, more often than not gets to have a list of people to pray for, to bless with good things (lots of singles asking for husbands/wives, of course, but also wishes for good health, or pretty much anything, really). Sometimes, people write down names of complete strangers, just because they believe in the strength of the prayer at that time, in that situation.
Now, I don't know what I think about all this, but I do know that if there's a way to spread joy and good will, then why turn it down? And then it occurred to me, if people may ask me to do it for strangers, I'm going to ask my friends (um, that's y'all, for the record, among others) if there's anything you want me to wish for you.
I'm not sure how to ask this - profile address? It's customary to say the name of the person, the name of their mother, and of course, what the prayer for them is about. If any of you think this may be a good idea for them, I would love to do it!
I miss posting with you so much. Hopefully, after the new computer, and the one-night-to-rule-them-all, I may be able to return to a more regular posting schedule (and in the meantime, with the rotating lacks of computer, internet and time, if I miss any birthdays or step on any toes - I'm sorry!).
Nilly!!!
We miss you!
Good luck with the wedding!
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Thanks!
With all that people-nibbling-on-baby-toes, this baby gets revenge: Mmmm…Ear…My Favorite
Aw, Nilly! You're the best. I can't believe you're getting married next week!
That's a lovely tradition, Nilly!
Oh, Nilly! That is so beautiful. I love that you would think of us and include us like that!
to bless with good things (lots of singles asking for husbands/wives, of course
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeey.
Nilly, what a beautiful gesture.
I am celebrating my sixth anniversary with my cat this weekend, I realize. I am celebrating by letting him continue to live off me.
It was Labour Day Weekend 7 years ago that I got Clio. Or was it 8? Why can't I remember how old that cat is? I was sure I got her in 2003, but the vet told me this winter when I took her in for a check-up that she was 7.
I just bought a netbook!
It's day three of five of visit home. I am getting antsy to go home.