Shana Tova.
I have been too busy to put in writing the many posts that are spinning around in my head. I am no longer working from home “part time”, and a month of Chagim (holidays) sure was an interesting time to make the switch to full-time. Â I am armed with my recipes from Cooking Manager and Miriyummy, and my organization tips from A Mother In Israel. Â Alas, I still have three days’ of work left to do before candle lighting tonight.
I wish all of you a year of good health for you and your loved ones, happiness, blessings, and Shalom for Klal Yisrael.
Thanks for the push!
I just started a new full time job, and between that, wanting to blog and needing to cook I started to panic. Thankfully it was all in my head. I hope you got through the triple-header of Rosh Hashana in one piece. Wishing you a honey of a year!
I am looking forward to hearing about your job. I got through Rosh Hashanah remaining calm, which is an accomplishment for me. I have so many leftovers that I know I did a least a couple of things wrong! (See my comments on Cooking Manager. Truly sad.) May this be the year we meet in person! Shana Tova.
shana tova u’metukah to you!