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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:30 am
You know you can find yourself on the Guild Members page to see how many posts you've done. I just typed my username in on there and it came up saying that I am a "NON MEMBER" but I definitely am a member of this guild, otherwise I wouldn't be able to post here.
Any clue why it says that?
{EDIT}: Nevermind. It's fine now whee . Well, I don't want this thread wasted so anyone sick of Pesach yet. I mean in the sense of what there is to eat. My family and I seem to go through a pack of Matzah a day.
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:53 pm
1: I had the same problem for a while, but it too fixed itself in time.
2: I've been sick of Pesach for months; since before it began. I dread it annually. My family makes me... hang on, I posted it somewhere already..
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:58 pm
Lumanny Yes, it is coming. xp No matter how much I wish it weren't...... For every year in my memory besides last, my family has always flown by plane to meet with the Jewish, maternal side of the family whho all live in New York City, USA. I HATE it!!!! Whenever I fly I have to take this medicine or else I have the biggest Panic Attacks in history, and even then I hate the whole overwhelming experience. Especially turbulence. And ESPECIALLY the take-off. *Shivers* Worst experience of my life, and it's an annual event. scream As a little scamp, I used to say I was going to quit being Jewish when I was older just to avoid Passover trips. Though I will never quit being Jewish, I really used to want to and still feel that way about Passover. crying I associate the whole holiday with lots of FEAR and lots and lots of PAIN. True, I get to meet up with my cousins and celebrate Judasim at our Seder, but it is not, nor has it ever been worth it. And last year when I didn't traveled I just stayed home, where I started my descent into OCD hell. But I digress. Yeah. though it's ironic, I hate Passover and am still anticipating this year's pain. THis is gonna be a bad holiday. stare And it has been one. My mom wouldn't even let me take the medicine. I'm back in Ireland now but those were some awful flights. At least G-d, Blessed be He, protected and defended me. But yeah; I hate what this sacred holiday has become for me. And even though I love Matzah I was scared to eat very much because f something Behatx posted....
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:25 pm
The first big dinner was hell just because of all the cleaning stress and dealing with my disfunctional family. But aside from that, it's fine. Matzo doesn't bother me much. I mostly don't eat much bread anywhoo. So, lettuse wrap sandwhiches, meat and veggies and fruits... plenty what to eat aside from bread.
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:44 pm
Lumanny Lumanny Yes, it is coming. xp No matter how much I wish it weren't...... For every year in my memory besides last, my family has always flown by plane to meet with the Jewish, maternal side of the family whho all live in New York City, USA. I HATE it!!!! Whenever I fly I have to take this medicine or else I have the biggest Panic Attacks in history, and even then I hate the whole overwhelming experience. Especially turbulence. And ESPECIALLY the take-off. *Shivers* Worst experience of my life, and it's an annual event. scream As a little scamp, I used to say I was going to quit being Jewish when I was older just to avoid Passover trips. Though I will never quit being Jewish, I really used to want to and still feel that way about Passover. crying I associate the whole holiday with lots of FEAR and lots and lots of PAIN. True, I get to meet up with my cousins and celebrate Judasim at our Seder, but it is not, nor has it ever been worth it. And last year when I didn't traveled I just stayed home, where I started my descent into OCD hell. But I digress. Yeah. though it's ironic, I hate Passover and am still anticipating this year's pain. THis is gonna be a bad holiday. stare And it has been one. My mom wouldn't even let me take the medicine. I'm back in Ireland now but those were some awful flights. At least G-d, Blessed be He, protected and defended me. But yeah; I hate what this sacred holiday has become for me. And even though I love Matzah I was scared to eat very much because f something Behatz posted.... Oh for ******** sake... Now I feel all guilty.Sorry, Lummany. I was exaggerating, you know.
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:55 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:05 am
My dad just had a look and we have two boxes of Matzah left over and we can't even save them for next year. Best before: March 2010. What a cheat!
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:32 am
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:10 am
I don't want to eat them, not when I don't have to. I'm sick of them after eight days. Lol.
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Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:23 pm
I've just spent Pesach with a raging chest cold. I'm glad it didn't hit me until the morning of Shabbat, though, because that meant I got all my preparations and cooking done, did both sedarim, made Shabbat, and then the main work of Pesach was over. I've spent the last few days basically either coughing or dead-asleep. I'm still not at 100%, but at least I'm able to think again.
My bashert was a complete hero, though, making me soup and going out for cough syrup to help me sleep away the holiday. When I woke up today, I smelled bread and asked, "What day is it?" And what do you know, Pesach was over and the bread had been baked yesterday, and my bashert is my knight in shining... kitchen apron. *tired happy sigh* Love.
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Eloquent Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:50 am
Aww, well that's good that your getting better.
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:08 pm
Divash I've just spent Pesach with a raging chest cold. I'm glad it didn't hit me until the morning of Shabbat, though, because that meant I got all my preparations and cooking done, did both sedarim, made Shabbat, and then the main work of Pesach was over. I've spent the last few days basically either coughing or dead-asleep. I'm still not at 100%, but at least I'm able to think again. My bashert was a complete hero, though, making me soup and going out for cough syrup to help me sleep away the holiday. When I woke up today, I smelled bread and asked, "What day is it?" And what do you know, Pesach was over and the bread had been baked yesterday, and my bashert is my knight in shining... kitchen apron. *tired happy sigh* Love. I was beginning to wonder where you'd gone! M'Glad Mr.Divash could pull it together! Nice to hear you're better, now.
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