My trip to Duneland
Saturday, August 14th, 2004 10:53 pmActually, it was really nice.
( Things I did )
( Things I didn't get to do )
Yesterday I did laundry and groceries and got a personal mini-tour of the MIT Museum and took a walk that was both highly enjoyable and, just possibly, important in the grand scheme of things.
And then I spent over an hour in shul and went to a Shabbat dinner for a sheva brachot. The tradition is that unmarried friends present should drink from the bride's or groom's cup, to bring luck in finding one's own match. I drank. From your mouth to G-d's ears.
Today I spent 7.5 out of 12 hours in shul, in two shifts; heard sheva brachot two more times; and, between times, got the program for this year's Hugos mostly designed. Go me.
Tomorrow: brunch with
jonathanjo; afternoon jaunt down to RI for
sanpaku's housewarming (hope the rain isn't too awful); then a long-awaited Menschen rehearsal (I've been absent for weeks).
Monday: back to work! Oy.
( Things I did )
( Things I didn't get to do )
Yesterday I did laundry and groceries and got a personal mini-tour of the MIT Museum and took a walk that was both highly enjoyable and, just possibly, important in the grand scheme of things.
And then I spent over an hour in shul and went to a Shabbat dinner for a sheva brachot. The tradition is that unmarried friends present should drink from the bride's or groom's cup, to bring luck in finding one's own match. I drank. From your mouth to G-d's ears.
Today I spent 7.5 out of 12 hours in shul, in two shifts; heard sheva brachot two more times; and, between times, got the program for this year's Hugos mostly designed. Go me.
Tomorrow: brunch with
Monday: back to work! Oy.