Capturing Couture
 With a click of a button a camera captures what your eyes  see.  Click, click, click…goes the shutter.  But, having that strap, you know, the strap, the one  the camera comes with, just hanging around your neck, or your wrist, just makes no fashion sense.
With a click of a button a camera captures what your eyes  see.  Click, click, click…goes the shutter.  But, having that strap, you know, the strap, the one  the camera comes with, just hanging around your neck, or your wrist, just makes no fashion sense.
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Seaport Hotel And A Jewish Wedding
A wedding is always something special, but this wedding was especially different.
I love a Jewish wedding and all their traditions.
The bride and groom stand under a canopy and the rabbi begins to explain all the symbolism of a Jewish wedding.
 The prayers are recited in Hebrew, and English, and the guest shout “AMEN” after each prayer.  The words of promise between the bride and groom, and then the final symbol… the breaking of the glass…CRACK…  “MAZELTOV!”  we all shout out.
The prayers are recited in Hebrew, and English, and the guest shout “AMEN” after each prayer.  The words of promise between the bride and groom, and then the final symbol… the breaking of the glass…CRACK…  “MAZELTOV!”  we all shout out.
They are married and the celebration begins.
I have to say it is not easy attending a wedding, or any party for that matter, when you don’t really know anyone, outside of the groom’s mother and boyfriend.  But, I would not have missed my friends son’s wedding for anything in the world. I thought my husband looked pretty fine in his suit, until I noticed that all the male guests had on  black jackets, or a tuxedo.  How embarrassed I was when I realized that he was sticking out like a sore thumb ( did not get the memo).  But we did not let that stop us, we ventured on, and mingled with the guest.
I thought my husband looked pretty fine in his suit, until I noticed that all the male guests had on  black jackets, or a tuxedo.  How embarrassed I was when I realized that he was sticking out like a sore thumb ( did not get the memo).  But we did not let that stop us, we ventured on, and mingled with the guest.
 The centerpieces  where  tastefully done.
The centerpieces  where  tastefully done.
 The bride even changed the dance floor of the reception room…did not go with her decor.  Really, a white floor was put down. Now this was something, I never heard of such a thing.  Imagine getting a whole floor put down because it did not go with your color scheme.  WOW! Now that is impressive.
The bride even changed the dance floor of the reception room…did not go with her decor.  Really, a white floor was put down. Now this was something, I never heard of such a thing.  Imagine getting a whole floor put down because it did not go with your color scheme.  WOW! Now that is impressive.
Oh, let me not forget the band…what an orchestra of men and women. This guy looked so much like Michael Jackson, that if you were drunk enough you could swear that Michael Jackson was alive and well.
He just sprang out and started to sing and dance to Billy Jean… he did not tarnish Michael’s image in the least. Moonwalkin and all.

Oh, see the three little guys in the picture. They are the most adorable children. They are my girlfriends grandchildren. How sweet they were dancing like pros to the sound of the music.
The band was so good that I have already hired them, in my head, for my daughters wedding, should she ever get married.  They kept the party going and we all danced like there was no tomorrow. Here I am dancing with my new found dancing partner, Carol.
Here I am dancing with my new found dancing partner, Carol.  Thanks Carol, for dancing with me.  If I had not danced I would not have had such a wonderful time.  You can see the white floor in this picture.
Thanks Carol, for dancing with me.  If I had not danced I would not have had such a wonderful time.  You can see the white floor in this picture.   The mother of the groom, Sara.
The mother of the groom, Sara.
Sara and I have a 30 + year friendship. We both worked for Galbreath and Ruffin, located in the Mobil Oil Building on 42nd Street in New York City. When we met it was instant rapport. Sara’s parents are Holocaust survivors. Sara raised four children, two girls and two boys, the boys are twins, all on her own. Good going Sara! You should be proud.
The night ran past 1:00 am. My feet hurt, and my thighs were giving in. So even though the band continued to play and the people still danced, my husband and I called it a night. How great it was just to get on an elevator to the 11 th floor, of the Seaport Hotel, and enter room 1105..
MAZELTOV!!!
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Easy Rainy Day Craft
 Summer is almost over, back to school-  and its a rainy weekend- can’t get to the  park or  the city….still lots of fun time to share.  Forecast for tomorrow is rain…..a great time to stay at home and inspire your kids’ and your own creativity and get a little dirty!!
Summer is almost over, back to school-  and its a rainy weekend- can’t get to the  park or  the city….still lots of fun time to share.  Forecast for tomorrow is rain…..a great time to stay at home and inspire your kids’ and your own creativity and get a little dirty!!
Make a Pebble Owl Family that represent each person in your family and then line them up on a windowsill to keep watch or by the front door to great friends when they visit.  Either way the kids and going to have so much fun making these adorable pebble owls and so will you.
Material:
 large smooth pebbles – white acrylic paints – paintbrushes – colored paints – brush or felt-tip pens – varnish
Make sure your pebble is clean and dry. Decide which side is going to be the front of the owl and paint it with a base coat of white . Let it dry.
Paint or draw an owl on your pebble – start with the eyes by painting them in flower shapes with a heart shape behind them for a retro look (groovy). Then draw wings, and decorate with spots, stripes or flowers.
If you like, you can give your owl a coat of varnish for extra shine. Make a few more owls in the same way and set them up on a bedroom shelf, use as paperweights or give as gifts to friends and family.
Try to find pebblles with flat bottoms, so they can stand on their own.
The sun will be out before you know it,  so just have fun.
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