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Hank & I took Beth's room, Larry got Goldi's room, and Mike & William shared Richard's room.
I got up early Saturday to get to WW. My friends were so glad to see me. Dawn, Molly, Aida, Bernadette, Glen & Lisa. I felt so loved!
After WW I went for a manicure & wax. I never had a bikini wax before. Annie, who owns the nail place remembered my sister Annette. I will always appreciate how they made her feel like a queen.
So anyway, I thought she would just clean up the edges of the triangle, but instead she completely de-forested all the edges all the way around. She asked me to put my leg over her neck. It was as unsensual a process as can be imagined. Never since I was a baby, was I cleaned so gently & perfunctorily.
As a result of my beauty treatment, we were late for the Cooper Bar Mitzvah, at Beth Havarim, followed by a party at Powerhouse in Paramus, behind Gold's gym. Larry & William came to the ceremony.
Our kids were not invited to the party. Which I thought little of. But then, Russel doesn't know Larry & William so well. We had a great time with Stacey & Ian. I had 3 drinks, not finishing the last, but rather spilling it on Jeff, the rabbi's husband. The food was good, buffet style. Hank was the designated driver. How sad to leave my friends! Chris said I was her inspiration! And how lovely she looked! Bonnie, Gary, Barry, Ash. Familiar people, but not good, close friends, yet more welcome thatn almost any face in Macomb. It felt good to be with a large group of Jewish people again, too.
We went back to Frankie & Eli's and got changed for our next visit. We went to Tom & Melissa's for bridge at 6pm. We miss them the most. Funny, Hank turned into Dunnery Court, where our old house was, out of habit, instead of going another half block to Tom & Melissa's. They were wonderful! It was like no time had passed. Mandy was ther, so tall, athletic & lovely. I've known her since she was little & feel an aunt's pride in how nice she's turned out.
I was designated driver at their house, We played maybe 3 rubbers, witching partners at each. Poor Hank, had cold hands all night.
I got up early Saturday to get to WW. My friends were so glad to see me. Dawn, Molly, Aida, Bernadette, Glen & Lisa. I felt so loved!
After WW I went for a manicure & wax. I never had a bikini wax before. Annie, who owns the nail place remembered my sister Annette. I will always appreciate how they made her feel like a queen.
So anyway, I thought she would just clean up the edges of the triangle, but instead she completely de-forested all the edges all the way around. She asked me to put my leg over her neck. It was as unsensual a process as can be imagined. Never since I was a baby, was I cleaned so gently & perfunctorily.
As a result of my beauty treatment, we were late for the Cooper Bar Mitzvah, at Beth Havarim, followed by a party at Powerhouse in Paramus, behind Gold's gym. Larry & William came to the ceremony.
Our kids were not invited to the party. Which I thought little of. But then, Russel doesn't know Larry & William so well. We had a great time with Stacey & Ian. I had 3 drinks, not finishing the last, but rather spilling it on Jeff, the rabbi's husband. The food was good, buffet style. Hank was the designated driver. How sad to leave my friends! Chris said I was her inspiration! And how lovely she looked! Bonnie, Gary, Barry, Ash. Familiar people, but not good, close friends, yet more welcome thatn almost any face in Macomb. It felt good to be with a large group of Jewish people again, too.
We went back to Frankie & Eli's and got changed for our next visit. We went to Tom & Melissa's for bridge at 6pm. We miss them the most. Funny, Hank turned into Dunnery Court, where our old house was, out of habit, instead of going another half block to Tom & Melissa's. They were wonderful! It was like no time had passed. Mandy was ther, so tall, athletic & lovely. I've known her since she was little & feel an aunt's pride in how nice she's turned out.
I was designated driver at their house, We played maybe 3 rubbers, witching partners at each. Poor Hank, had cold hands all night.
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