Weekend Thoughts

I have very few thoughts to share this weekend — I spent much of it editing the Temple bulletin, including a piece on Friday night’s 20/10 service (not written by me!). Other than that, it was a quiet weekend — Sunday school started today, so we spent the morning at Shir Hadash talking with people (including Jeffrey’s new teacher) or wandering around the neighborhood in the few minutes we had free.

And I went to Fry’s to look at 100-megabit hubs and switches, and at print servers so I can put my inkjet printer on the network — if anyone has any advice, especially on the print servers, please feel free to chime in, either in the discussion group or by e-mail.

We started watching Casablanca this evening; we had to stop it just after Ingrid Bergman came in so that we could start getting Jeffrey on his way to bed. I don’t think I’ve ever seen the whole movie; I hope he doesn’t have too much homework tomorrow so we can watch more!

20/10

I’m just back from services at Shir Hadash; this was a special service, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the congregation and our Rabbi’s 10th year with us. All of the past Rabbis were there, we had a Torah reading, and a special song was commissioned for the occasion — and with all of that, we still finished before 10. But then there was the gala Oneg Shabbat (goodies!), and that kept us (well, me) busy for another hour.

It was a very good service; the only problem is that we’re finding it difficult to fit into our building, and the building is only two years old!

I could continue with my tales of Windows woe (this time on my new laptop), but I’d rather keep today’s entry positive. Shabbat Shalom!