This is a seminar sweatshirt decorated with SSSJ Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry buttons. In all honesty I must admit that this picture, and the sweatshirt, is probably only forty-eight (maybe 47, but not younger than that) years old, not fifty. But when something is so close to half a century old, you can round it off, even if you're a CPA's daughter.
My sweatshirts made their way to Israel with us in 1970, and for most of the years, they hibernated peacefully in my closet. A few years ago I began sleeping in them on cold winter nights. And now they really look their age:
So I decided, in a fit of Passover cleaning, considering that the tears exposed my shoulders to the cold making them pretty useless, to retire them. I actually threw them out. I'm very proud of myself.
My old flybaby buddies should be proud of me...
Janet here: Yay Batya! We really are proud of you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet, I needed to hear that.
DeleteShalom!
ReplyDeleteI'll second the "Yay Batya!"
I would have saved parts of them as souvenirs and recycled the rest. We actually have cloth recycling bins here in Elon Moreh. (However I do have a whole stack of cloth from old clothing that's waiting for a project...)
Batya, you look familiar in that picture. What name did you go by at TLS?
ReplyDeleteHadassa I took pictures and blogged. BDE.
ReplyDeleteA, Beth Spiegelman
You were beautiful! And since true beauty comes from the soul, I'm sure you still are.
ReplyDeleteCarmen, thank you
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