Today’s #OneGoodThing with Mama is completing the most difficult jigsaw puzzle yet! This lovely design was part of a really cool Sunset Magazine subscription box sent to us last month by our friend Jenny. What was your #OneGoodThing today? Please share in the comments! And remember, kindness is everything!
Day 226 of 365. And Now Totaling 2,783 Days In A Row. Here’s the first 366 and the following 365, as well as year three, year four, year five, year six, and year seven of #OneGoodThing Daily!
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I was just asked to work on a bat mitzvah program –the Torah portion is b’reishit. I am remembering that was your portion, one year after our daughter Sharon. Picturing the 13 year old you on the bima doing a great job.
Linda
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