The last two weeks were largely defined by Passover
(lotsa matzoh),
and spring flowers.
Yeah, sometimes life can be exciting like that.
But, I'll gladly take it.
Our Passover seder was a small group of family,
and with lots of laughs (and lots of wine).
The joy of witnessing the rebirth of spring never gets old.
It cheers me to see the buds on the trees,
and the spring bulbs blooming.
The culmination of the second week
was marked by a road trip to Washington, DC
to celebrate a cousin's Bat Mitzvah.
It was a wonderful evening!
And now, onto the photos!
April 9
Selfie with Sadie.
April 10
Seder Plate for first night of Passover.
April 11
Seder Table Centerpieces.
April 12
Morning dew looks like jewels in on the lawn.
April 13
Trees in the neighborhood coming to life (and Sadie).
April 14
Spring blossoms blooming.
April 15
Tappan Zee Bridges (both new and old).
April 16
It's a matzoh brei morning.
April 17
Day 7 of Passover. I'm officially sick of matzoh, but this matzoh granola is pretty good.
April 18
Spring is springing in the neighborhood. The grass is green, and the trees are pink.
April 19
Crossing 42nd Street in NYC.
April 20
Spring Bouquet.
April 21
Dinner with friends at that Chinese restaurant I told you about. Of course, we ordered the spicy cucumber salad!
April 22
My cousin's Bat Mitzvah in Washington, DC. Pretty in pink!
And a bonus from earlier this month:
Mr. Goo Shoe's dinner at Ithaca Ale House: Burger between two grilled cheese sandwiches.