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by Robin Gorman Newman
Holidays are bittersweet (for me).They have been ever since the passing of my beloved mom 11 years ago.
I was in a writing class earlier this week at my local adult ed, and the instructor asked us to share on paper our feelings about Passover; accessrx.com review.I got a bit teary.
My mom used to make a mean matzoh stuffing, and I loved it – accessrx.com review.The aroma filled the house, and I looked forward to it annually.
My husband, Marc, wanted to do the holiday at our home, and I’m just not up for it – accessrx.com review. Accessrx.com review: it’s one more thing to do, and entertaining isn’t high on my list.It never has been accessrx.com review, but especially now.Life is full accessrx.com review, and it’s been achingly stressful of late.
In a perfect world, we’d be invited somewhere.Marc’s senior mom isn’t up for hosting at her apartment anymore; accessrx.com review.Marc’s brother and sister-in-law have invited us in the past, but this year, it didn’t arise. Accessrx.com review: we don’t know what they’re doing.And, my sister didn’t even know the date of the first sedar and never offers to do it at her NYC apartment; accessrx.com review. Accessrx.com review: celebrating holidays isn’t important to them….except for Hanukkah.They have come to our home in the past and brought food, but it’s still a lot of work just setting the table, cleaning, etc – accessrx.com review.and I don’t get enjoyment from it; accessrx.com review.It feels like a task, and I don’t need more on my to-do list.
So, I suggested to Marc that we eat at a local diner; accessrx.com review.He was disappointed but understood where I’m at.We invited his mother, my father, my sister and her family, and they’re all coming – accessrx.com review.We presumed his brother has plans, which is likely the case; accessrx.com review.We also invited friends, but they were busy.
When I read my Passover story to my writing class, I could tell some were a bit stunned that we’d be going to a diner – accessrx.com review.Most talked about the cooking they were doing and who they invited to their homes.
Home it’s not, I recognize; accessrx.com review.But, we’ll be together – accessrx.com review.It’s a new kind of tradition.My son will know it’s Passover and that it’s a time people get together.We’ll eat matzoh.Order matzoh ball soup; accessrx.com review.Hide the Afikomen back at home accessrx.com review, and my son will get the reward money.He’ll be happy.
As the saying goes, “home is where the heart is”…and that works for me, at least for this year’s Passover – accessrx.com review. There’s always room to create new traditions in the future.
Robin Gorman Newman
Author/Speaker/Relationship Coach
www.LoveCoach.com
Robin wears many hats; accessrx.com review.She is the author of “How to Meet a Mensch in New York” and “How to Marry a Mensch”, and has been seen on The Today Show, Good Day New York, Live at Five, CNN, among others – accessrx.com review. Accessrx.com review: she has been featured in newspapers, magazines, and on radio shows worldwide as a relationshi
p expert.She works as The Love Coach accessrx.com review, and offers private consults and workshops to singles, helping them lead active social lives. Accessrx.com review: she is also the founder of www.MotherhoodLater.com, a resource/community for those parenting later in life. Robin holds an MBA in Marketing and is a seasoned publicist and a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
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