Monday 29 March 2010

Never A Dull Seder

Shalom:
So this year, as of 12:29 pm, I am still without kitchen lights. It is a dark, rainy day here, I mean pouring down rain. There is a Seder here in the area I could attend, but the weather is too bad to travel.
So, I am finishing the last of the kitchen cleanup by candlelight and then preparing for the Seder.
Mark send Passover flowers, so it brighten my mood alittle.
The interesting thing is, as my mother would say, this didn't catch G-d off guard. I am working on keeping my spirits up and even playing the Ten Commandments in the background to give me the inspiration.
There is one thing I have learned throughout this; who my friends really are.

1 comment:

ocmist said...

Sorry the time was spent in darkness, but if you look at it, isn't that what Passover represented... moving from a world of darkness and slavery (to Egypt/to sin) to freedom and light.

Since this is still catchup, I hope you have come to more light... Linda