Sometimes, you need a little different perspective on what's going on
around you. When I asked my son what I should write about, he offered to
write for me. These days, I rarely turn down offers of help--there are
not enough hours in the day--so here (with some edits) is what he
wrote...
"Today when my daughter and son were leaving Hebrew school there were
some great delays. For starters my son made Hamantashen cookies at
Hebrew school and since his class was the last class to make Hamantashen
cookies his full class had to wait a whole 20 minutes just to get a
homemade cookie. Another big delay was when we went on the uptown M15
bus we were taking a local but when we got to the stop no local bus came
for about a half an hour and only in that time 2 select buses passed
which can clearly show you that taking the M15 at night is a very bad
idea."
A little plot, a little attitude on the day's events, and a little
takeaway for future reference--that's basically what our days are made
up of, isn't it?
Oh, and let's not forgot a little appreciation--today, in my case, for my guest blogger.
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