SHAVUAH TOV.
I never got a full count of her siblings, but I met all of them, and their pets, and their friends, and their grandparents and great aunt, and their neighbors. Shabbat at Sareet's house was unbelievable and yet somehow exactly what I had envisioned when I signed on: tons of family, lots of sephardi-style praying, intense conversations about philosophy, politics, and Judaism, and way more food than I could even begin to eat. For the two big shabbat meals there were 20some of us sitting at this immensely long table. Impossible to even sample half of the dishes without stuffing myself out of my mind. Goodness, well worth the 4-hour drive each way on consecutive days.

UP AGAINST THE WALL! DO IT! DO IT NOW! ok, so the ushers weren't quite that pushy, but Dr. Cook, (yes, Dr. Cook) who also happened to be there and who gave us a ride to friendship heights after the show, told us we missed a speech where the ushers issued various ultimatums and threatened to therow the whole lot of the standing-room folk out of the theater should they be not heeded. Of course we were late, so we missed the usher's speech, but she made her position clear in the way she took our tickets. Hamlet...i'm not even going to venture to comment on the play itself, which just gets better and better as I encounter it more...excellently staged, but with thoroughly overbearing music. Almost as if the theater were showing off it's impressive new sound system. Chillin with Alina, Johns, and Julia at Silver Diner until the waitress took away our salt and pepper shakers. mmm. I think shabbos in New Jersey. Somehow it feels rather unplanned and impulsive, even though I've been considering it for a few weeks. SHABBAT SHALOM LEKULAM.