a pan of lasagna for papa
and a bump on the head in the tub for the baby
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ON THE SECOND NIGHT OF HANUKKAH MY TRUE LOVE GAVE TO ME:
chocolate cinnamon bears from kristen
a bottle cap for baby
challah bread with dinner
books in the tent fort
party clothes for mama
challah bread with dinner
books in the tent fort
party clothes for mama
and a free ticket for papa to see the knicks that he turned down so he could spend time with his family
(awwww)
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ON THE THIRD NIGHT OF HANUKKAH MY TRUE LOVE GAVE TO ME:
a marshmallow garland for baby
fried chicken for papa
reindeer horns for mama
and staying up wayyyyyyy past bedtime.
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how's your hanukkah been so far?
Adorable! Thanks for the hanukkah love! Challah on Huck's head is extra scrumptious =)
ReplyDeleteChristmas & Hannukah? So fun. I'm loving your skirt, where from??
ReplyDeleteAs a Jew, I'd be proud to claim you as one of ours! Also, just so you know the candles on the menorah are lit from right to left, just the way Hebrew is read :)
ReplyDeleteNow, go get yourself some donuts and gelt!
@madeline -- thanks! it's urban outfitters!
ReplyDelete@i'mbecca -- aww shucks! and shoot i just went and moved all our stickies to the right, thanks!
I have that same menorah thing...and I've been "lighting" mine wrong too.
ReplyDeleteI'm not getting gifts for Hanukkah/Chanukah though...so papa over here is doing something wrong!
well, i don't know anything about hanukkah but i do LOVE that fox ensemble.
ReplyDeletewow, that skirt is amazing! also, love the clogs. are they comfortable?
ReplyDeleteI love this post! My senior year high school musical was Fiddler on the Roof and my classmates who were Jewish threw a traditional Sabbath dinner. I've been fascinated with the religion since. And Challah bread is delicious!
ReplyDeleteAwww...when I once belonged to the Mother Church (you know, the Whore of All the Earth, wink wink), our parish always threw a traditional seder dinner. Granted, that was at Easter time, but ohhhh, was it fun. I've always been in love with Jewish culture. I think Hanukkah will feature more prominently in Taylor holiday celebrations to come!
ReplyDeleteThough the uber-traditional Karl gets anxious when old Catolic traditions crop up. His mother finally had to talk some sense into him when I mentioned taking my girls to a midnight mass or an Easter service (because let me tell you--Catholics do those holidays RIGHT!). Karl just doesn't understand multireligionism.
ReplyDeleteThe party clothes "for mama" are super cute!
ReplyDeleteThe fox sweater! OH I WANT IT. What a nice papa to say no to a basketball game to hang out with his family.
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