OT - Mirjam, just a note....

Hello, dear Mirjam! Wanted to wish you a happy Passover even though perhaps you won't be online till the celebration is over. For that matter, I wish happiness to all others here who might also be celebrating Passover.

Also wanted to thank you for your sweet thoughts when you said, "Eve i apologize for not writing to you much about your hard time ,,, sometimes i can`t , but my Good thoughts always are spread tro all here , mirjam"

I know that's the case. There's a wonderful feeling of warmth, friendship and care here that kinda hangs over the site like an aura. My "hard time" as you put it, was just that I was frightened for a few hours when my Da was having a cardio catheterization. The procedure is very short; so when sister didn't call to tell me that there'd been a delay, I got terribly frightened that something had gone wrong. I knew there are always delays at hospitals, but even with accounting for that, the hours went much beyond what would normally be anticipated. Anyhow, I just knew to come here and ask for support. Even if nobody was online at the time, the general friendship and care displayed here was a comfort. And even better, some were online at the time and jumped right to my side. :o)

Wishing you lovely and memorable times with your family and friends at this blessed time of the year! Smiles and hugs, Eve :o) PS - My Da is doing well. They've changed his daily meds and added nitro for angina. I still don't know when his next appointment will be. Perhaps it's not yet scheduled as he's still recouperating from the catheterization.

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Eve
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Thank you Eve,,,,, The celevration of Passover goes on for a week ,,, we have one Seder night [ peopole living outside of Israel , have to have 2 , historical reason is that in Roman times the Anoubcement of when the month started ,was sent by fire signals from Mountain top to mountain top , from Israel through turkey to Europe ,, thus in order not to make mistakes ,,, People living abroad had 2 Seder nights ,,,than we have 1 day a regular holiday, 5 days 1/2 holiday [children have holiday and some placeswork] than the other last night of the Passover ,,,Take in a Saturday ,, and it is really almost a week of festivities ,, Of course the whole week we don`t eat any Risen Bread ,,, etc...

All in all it is a celebration of FREEDOM ..

yes i apologize , sometimes the hardships and pains of others that i like are paralizing , i am not always sure my words are welcome, I am so far away, i can`t come and stay and help. I read and say what can i say that will take away 1 moment of worry .

I wish your DA a healing time , and a long good life , mirjam

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