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I think we still need a blog?

Filed under: Uncategorized — marti at 12:19 pm on Saturday, June 21, 2008 (Posted 1 week, 6 days ago)

OK, so I’ve taken to reading other people’s blogs and wonder why its taken so long to get back into this habit. I miss our blog and our reading public. We’ll have to work on this. Erin, are you still out there? Care to engage in some witty banter?

Ms. Erin Goes to Washington

Filed under: Marti — marti at 1:34 pm on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 (Posted on May 30th, 2006)

To anyone out there who still periodically checks in with this blog, I am both proud and heartbroken to report that Erin will be leaving the fine state of New Jersey to explore the greener pastures of our nation’s capitol. I would like to publically state (or as widely as this blog is read) that I will dearly miss my friend Erin and hope that this blog is a vehicle that will keep us together so that she can keep us apprised of her adventures below the Mason-Dixon line.

Cheers to Erin for all of the friends and memories that she has in NJ and to all of the good times that lay ahead in DC! We’ll miss you and always love you!

Winds of Change…

Filed under: Marti — marti at 3:31 pm on Thursday, May 4, 2006 (Posted on May 4th, 2006)

I know its been ages since we’ve added a post and Erin and I are really busy with work right now, but in just a few weeks we promise there is good stuff to come! Just be patient! Thank you!

Purim

Filed under: Marti — marti at 8:48 am on Monday, March 13, 2006 (Posted on March 13th, 2006)

When I was in college and often the only Jewish person in a conversation, I became the resource for all things Jewish. Often I would answer questions about holidays, traditions, manners, etc. This evening marks the beginning of Purim- one of the most festive Jewish holidays. There are two important things I like to note about this holiday. The first is that it is based on the book of Esther. When women look for inspiration in the Bible, they should try Esther- its the story of a pro-active woman who takes fate in her own hands to make things happen. The second note is on the traditional Purim snack of Hamentashen. The name has historical reference, but this treat was best described by a friend as a “Jewish Poptart.” I suppose this summarizes my effectiveness in explaining Judaism to others. Oh well, if not effective, at least my friends get to share the good snack food.

Confabulation

Filed under: Marti — marti at 8:54 pm on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 (Posted on February 21st, 2006)

Greetings all! Sorry its been a while since the last blog. I had to share a great word that Erin taught me. The word is CONFABULATION and it describes so many of my situations…both the schmooze-factor and the fact that sometimes I need to fill in the blanks with more amusing details than might have really happened. Feel free to use it in your daily life!

Noun
1.
confabulation - an informal conversation chat, confab, schmooze

2.
confabulation - (psychiatry) a plausible but imagined memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered memory - something that is remembered

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