• Apr. 15, 2008
We interrupt this program.......
News Alert! News Alert! This is the week before Passover and the Richardson house must be completely clean by Friday! This is a common household procedure also known as H.E.L.P! AKA:Helping Exterminate Leaven for Passover.
Well. We haven't exactly started cleaning or Passover, yet. But once we get started it will take all day and all night. Today I will be starting on my room, whilst the washer and dryer people will put our new washer and dryer in, and then we will start on the real cleaning. The problem is we also have ballet to go to. So most of the cleaning will actually be on Friday. I only found out on Saturday that we will not only have the Epstein's over but we will have the Isaak's over too! (they are another family from shul.) We are going to have 13 people for Passover counting my family! As Professor Trelawney would say:"Never forget that when 13 dine together the first rise will be the first to die!" Naturally I completely do NOT believe all that hogwash.
But anyway, in a little while we will be leaving to go have a birthday lunch for mommy (yes I know it is not really her birthday but we are having it before passover so she can have a cake), we are going to the Michie Tavern for lunch cause Mom wanted to go there for a long time, and they are only open for lunch. It should be fun. I've never been there before.
Also today after lunch Rachel and I are going to clean mom and dad's bathroom for $2 each. I know it's not much but he said we could "save up" for something. I happen to be saving up for a laptop of my own, but it will be a while till that happens. In the meantime, I have a lot to look forward to this month and the next (and the next and the next and the next!), so I won't be completely bored anymore. ;o) I'll have to sign off now, it's about time to leave for Michie Tavern. See ya Later!
Comments
• Apr. 15, 2008
Mommy's Birthday Lunch
Posted by Nana
The last time your mother was at Michie Tavern, she was about five-years-old and had just found seeing "the bed where Thomas Jefferson died" the most memorable thing in Monticello.
















