So far, only a bee or two. Once they learn the address, I'll eat inside and keep the door shut. I have a strange bee allergy. For the first 24 hours, the sting, where I was stung, doesn't look bad at all, but after 24 hours, it really blows up and gets very hot. The last time I was stung, quite a few years ago, I tried taking anti-histamines, but they had no effect. I've never heard of this type of allergic reaction.
A few male bloggers have been complaining about how exhausting this season is. Of course I won't mention their links, because I don't want to embarrass them. Now, how can this holiday compare to the Purim-Pesach holiday season? It's a minimum of a month and a half of real work, exhausting work.
First getting ready for Purim:
- mishloach manot (food gift packages to be given out)
- the festive meal, or meals, 2 in Shiloh and other select locations
- costumes and decorations
- and women also have to hear the megilla at least twice, (4 times in Shiloh and a few other select locations)
then get ready for Pesach
- start doing inventory of food from even before Purim
- clean and organzie the house and closets
- search for chametz (wheat products forbidden on the holiday)
- clean some more
- cook for the holiday
- launder everything before so there won't be any during the week of the holiday
Now, in all seriousness, how does this compare with the present holiday season?
2 comments:
Haha...it's all work but all fun. Enjoy the holiday!
thanks and don't forget that I"m on vacation....
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