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The kitchen is kosher for Pesach. Yay. Granted, some of this was achieved by the simple expedient of taping some cupboards shut, but that was actually part of the plan from the beginning. Some stuff will sit out on the counter for the week because there's not enough storage space, but this too is fine.

Tomorrow morning, we drop my car off for some inspection-related work that the repair folks wanted to do while not under time pressure, and then we drive to Toronto. We finally found out what's up with the seders; fortunately, Dani's sister (at whose house we are staying) is not hosting tomorrow night, so we will not walk into a madhouse and have to feel guilty about not being there earlier to help.

There's a huge Reform congregation called Holy Blossom (!) that is less than a mile from Dani's sister's house, so that's where I'll go for services. I admit to more than usual curiosity...

I have no idea if I'll have any net access while in Toronto. We'll be back Sunday night.

I'll bet the cats will be mad at me -- I abandoned them this past weekend, and here I am doing so again. I'm glad a "cat person" (Lori) is looking in on them.

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Date: 2002-03-27 06:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiannaharpar.livejournal.com
I haven't been to a Seder in ages (I went yearly in High School, mostly at the JCC in Squirrel Hill. I don't even know if they do that any more), and I really connected to it. I have always found a great connection to that particular celebration. I think it's probably part of my bizarre theological attachment to Gethsemene, who knows?

I hope that you have a wonderful visit and a good Passover.

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