Monday, December 5, 2016

The Good. The Random. The Fun. v 49

The Good:
Yesterday, I volunteered for Maimo's Yom Chesed. Close to 500 people volunteered at a variety of projects to help the local community. Shifra and I worked on a project preparing Chanukah bags for the Jewish food pantry to ensure all local families can celebrate the holiday!

The Random:
I mailed out my Christmas/holiday cards this week. With Chanukah stamps...conflict of holidays?

The Fun:
My kids love to learn cursive. I know it's a dying art...but they love our lessons on Friday. This week, we learned lowercase f. All of a sudden, I hear a kiddo singing..."I like big f's and I cannot lie" I nearly died laughing...how he knew the song and how to riff on it is beyond me!!



   

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16 thoughts on the matter:

4 Lettre Words said... {Reply}

My boys' elementary school still does the cursive thing (which I love), but is apparently rare. Sad.

Happy Everything to everyone! :)

Tom said... {Reply}

The good...this is what always made this country GREAT! The Random...diversity is what makes this country GREAT! The Fun...I just celebrated yet another birthday and I can't write cursive!

Gina Kleinworth said... {Reply}

I can't even begin to express just how happy it makes me that you are teaching cursive. I feel it's still so important for so many reasons.

Love the holiday cards with the blend of holidays. I think that's the spirit of the season - bringing them together with a message of peace & love. :)

Bekah said... {Reply}

I was right in the middle of mentally congratulating you for teaching cursive when I started CRACKING UP over the song! That is GREAT!!!!

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

Some great stuff in this post! lol. I think that song is back because at least part of it is in the movie Sing...but it's the "oh my god, look at her butt" part that my kids are singing based on the promo!

Suburban Girl said... {Reply}

Love the song...and I love writing in cursive with a good pen.

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

I'm happy to hear they are learning cursive! I'm so behind with my cards! Eek!

Unknown said... {Reply}

Big F's - lol. Thanks for hosting and sharing! : )

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said... {Reply}

I hope my grandkids will learn cursive writing in school! I think its valuable to learn how to read and write it. I am late in all things holiday--been having too much fun! Trying to catch up this week.

Sunshine and Elephants said... {Reply}

I love how you represent all the holidays. Volunteering for a good cause is always reason to celebrate and Big Fs got me rolling!

Linda said... {Reply}

Cute post! Some people get bent out of shape over things like cards and greetings, but I figure they are watching faux news too much.

Handmade in Israel said... {Reply}

The holidays cards is funny, isn't it? I've been making a few Christmas cards and find it amusing to be sitting here in the sunshine making them. Love your big f's story :)

packmom said... {Reply}

Cursive is a dying art. My first 2 boys learned it in school but by the time my third went through the system they quit teaching it. He can write his name but that's it and has a really hard time reading it which is sad. Great volunteer work and holiday cards. You rock!

Buckeroomama said... {Reply}

I'm so happy to see that cursive is still being taught by some teachers! It IS a dying art. J won't use it, but Z does.

An Apel a Day said... {Reply}

My kids love/loved learning cursive too! One learned it and the other is learning.

I just mailed out my Christmas cards yesterday.

Ohmydearests said... {Reply}

I remember learning cursive... Sorry I have been absent lately...