Sunday, January 29, 2006

Twelve Teenagers and a Gefilte Fish

My hubby invited one of his classes over for Shabbat Dinner. Nine of them showed up, so with my three oldest kids (Joey and Solly were at Bobie's house) we had twelve teenagers at the table. They were a really nice bunch of kids and we had a great time. These were CHAT's frummest, so they were pretty comfortable with all of the Shabbat stuff. My girls made friends with one girl who is also headed for the Chidon HaTanach. And we all voted to change the name of their class from Special Talmud to Extreme Talmud.

9 Comments:

Blogger Lvnsm27 said...

I love guests, makes it so lively.

10:23 PM  
Blogger Datingmaster, Jerusalem said...

but what was on the menu?

3:13 AM  
Blogger Datingmaster, Jerusalem said...

i'm too lazy to scroll back
whats the reason for th ename Tuesday wishes?
what is going on?

3:14 AM  
Blogger Pragmatician said...

I wish I could get my wife to accept so many guests on one Shabbes!

5:09 AM  
Blogger Tzipster91 said...

School started on a Tuesday.
Friday night was a lot of fun. I think we should do it again soon:)

7:35 AM  
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11:37 AM  
Blogger tuesdaywishes said...

The menu was very standard Shabbat fare: Gefilte fish (courtesy of M-i-l), chicken soup with kneidelach, chicken, stuffed zucchini, potato kugel (also from M-i-l), sweet noodle kugel, chocolate chip cookies. Of course, the challah and cookies were homemade, and very good, if I say so myself. I had A LOT of chicken left over, but the kids seemed to like the zucchini.

I'm called Tuesdaywishes because I was wishing school would start already, and that's the usually the first Tuesday in September.

Tzipster91 is my daughter Skippy. One of these days I'm going to start an anonymous blog and not let my kids read it!

2:17 PM  
Blogger Rebecca said...

sounds fun!

2:46 PM  
Blogger David_on_the_Lake said...

So nice that you can do that.
Reminds me of when we used to live in Isreal

6:56 PM  

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