Sunday, November 28, 2021

Happy Chanukah 2021!!

 



Yep, it's spelled differently on the collage than on the header of the blog, (I prefer the spelling with the letter "C").

To those who celebrate, enjoy your "eight crazy nights!!!"

35 comments:

  1. Roary and Levi, you two look fabulous! Happy Chanukah dear friends!!!

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  2. Happy Chanukah! We like the analogy with the cell phone.

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  3. Same to you Caren - cute pics. We celebrate both - I like the (H) spelling:)

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  4. Sooooo adorable! And from Rainbow Bridge, me and my pals send Happy Hanukkah good wishes to you all - psst do we see some groovy potato latkes in your week?

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  5. Enjoy this special time of remembering all about the light and celebrating too!

    How did you get those two to sit still long enough to wear those yarmulke??! LOL!

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    1. Roary's was taken last year (old photo lol)......Levi was NOT easy....I had to crop the photo because Lenny's hand is holding the back of his collar BOL BOL BOL!!!!! That's why Levi does NOT look thrilled! Thank you!!

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  6. Hanukkah sameach... may the lights chase all da shadows away...

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  7. Hanukkah sameach
    חנוכה שמח
    Yes, there are several ways to spell it. With non-Hebrew-speakers, I often use the CH spelling to make clear that it's a gutteral H, like CH in the name BACH. But it isn't really because in Hebrew, there's a difference between ח (het) which is the first letter of Hanukkah, and כ (chaf). The latter is a harder sound. It's hard to decide what's best.
    Anyway, We love the cellphone analogy. And Roary and Levi look really sweet in their kippot (yarmulkas).

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  8. Chanukkah sameach
    חנוכה שמח
    Yes, there are several ways to spell it. With non-Hebrew-speakers, I often use the CH spelling to make clear that it's a gutteral H, like CH in the name BACH. But it isn't really because in Hebrew, there's a difference between ח (het) which is the first letter of Hanukkah, and כ (chaf). The latter is a harder sound. It's hard to decide what's best.
    Anyway, We love the cellphone analogy. And Roary and Levi look really sweet in their kippot (yarmulkas).

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  9. Happy Happy, no matter which spelling. Dad says his oldest daughter will be celebrating Chanukah for the first time with her significant other this year.

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  10. Happy Chanukah to you and your family.

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  11. Happy Chanukah, Caren! We hope you all have a lovely celebration! (We also like the analogy!)

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  12. Happy Chanukah! Love the photos. I'm looking forward to our latkes at the in-laws house this coming weekend.

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    1. wow! the year sure flew by didn't it? I remember you having them last year!! lol!

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  13. You boys look great and ready to celebrate!

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  14. Happy Chanukah, friends and furrends. Have you gotten any good prezzies yet?

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    1. thank you!!! We got nada! Zip!!! Mom says I have enough toys (and she gets the CatLadyBox so I get toys from there), and she told Levi that his weekly daycare trip and bully stick obsession is all of the presents he's getting!!! He destroys every toy anyway (except for a handful that are REALLY well made).....Mom is mean! Love, Roary

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  15. I like the spelling with the "C" better too, but the new rabbi where I work likes it the other way better, so that's what we use. Happy Chanukkah!

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  16. Happy Chanukah from me (Toffee) in merrie olde England!

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  17. Roary and Levi look fantastic and ready to celebrate. Enjoy the holiday.

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