As I was busy in the kitchen on Wednesday, before Rosh Hashannah-Shabbat began its three day marathon, our new computer maven was busy here in the den doing a "brain transplant" on our "PC." Now it sports a snazzy new black and silver tower and works real fast. I don't have time to tweeze stray eyebrow hairs, do my manicure and other time fillers.
But I'm not complaining!!!
Thank G-d! It's getting my brain to work more quickly trying to keep up with this newly upgraded brain-transplanted computer.
Of course, it will take me a while to get used to its "working style."
We had a lovely Rosh Hashannah; thanks for asking. A couple of meals at neighbors, a couple of meals with guests and a couple of meals alone. The dovening in our Noam Yonatan Ramat Shmuel Shiloh Beit Knesset was perfectly inspiring. I'll write more about it on Shiloh Musings. It was a very low-key Holiday for us.
I'll be starting the next edition of the Kosher Cooking Carnival as soon as I can. It's due tomorrow, bli neder. If it's late, I hope to have a good excuse. Keep checking in. You can contribute a link via blog carnival, click here, and if you'd like to host one, please let me know.
Have a wonderful year!
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