London Calling!
Hi A,
I apologies for my late response for your last post, the past few months were really immense in terms of work, it is our busiest time of the year.
I am so glad that the holiday season has finished already, it is a fun season but too much food is involved and you end up gaining few kilograms, hehe.
Yom Kippur it is indeed the day of atonement, this year I had only one insight and it is to be more with self esteem and confidence, which sometimes I lack of (like all human beings I guess).
Here is a definition of Feast of Tabernacle I found online, which will explain the holiday better then me: “The Feast of Tabernacles is a week-long autumn harvest festival. Tabernacles is also known as the Feast of the Ingathering, Feast of the Booths, Sukkoth, Succoth, or Sukkot (variations in spellings occur because these words are transliterations of the Hebrew word pronounced “Sue-coat”). The two days following the festival are separate holidays, Shemini Atzeret and Simkhat Torah, but are commonly thought of as part of the Feast of Tabernacles.
This holiday has a dual significance: historical and agricultural (just as Passover and Pentecost). Historically, it was to be kept in remembrance of the dwelling in tents in the wilderness for the forty-year period during which the children of
I have never met anyone who was from exodus, I mostly studied about it in school as part of the history of our country.
Thanks for the London sight seeing recommendation, I would love the possibility to meet up as well and I don’t think it come in the way of the whole idea of the blog, it will be exciting to meet the person on the other side who I’ve been writing this blog with.
I already made few mark to myself and the London Eye is one of them, I’ve also love to see some of the markets, I’ve read there are really nice ones in the area.
I will be in
I haven’t seen Michael Clayton yet, I did had a chance to catch The Brave One not to long ago, very good movie, maybe a tab bloody and graphic for me but Jodie Foster really did a great job there.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Have a lovely weekend
Mici
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