In the way begining

Hey Ya'll, Hows it? so the time has come for the weekly email seeing as i cant just shout good shabbos into the building exercising my amazing vocal cords, pushing them to their full capacity i have resorted to this technological wonder them youngsters refer to as email. how was every one's week? i hope it was satisfying and you feel accomplished, personally i worked this week in a day camp , now I've been working in camp for the past who knows who long but this year i got stuck with the two year olds, now i dont know when the last time you changed a poopy diaper was , but i assure you that after doing it multiple times this week i have become quite a pro, and i learned a lesson in "bein adam lechavairo"

i work with one of my really good friends but we are at opposite ends of the universe, i like cold she likes hot i like loud music she likes it soft as it hurts her ears so i learned to compromise (sorta ) and i learned that though everyone says that in sem its the greatest chance to work on "bein adam lechavairo" i beg to differ. in sem you only have to coexist together for the year and that's it ( you dont even have to like your roommates as my dear roomate put it) but when you come home and its the people you have to deal with everyday, your siblings, your parents, your friends that is the true test if you internalized mrs. baumol's classes on bein adam lechavairo. one last thing and i promise to stop rambling. remember at the "reshet ganei beit yaackov" performace( the choir) we felt so bad for all those poor women who counted that nebach performance as entertainment?

yeah, well after dealing with a bunch of cute but extremely frustrating two-year olds i undertand their need to have a night out even if it was to that thingy we were apart of and count yourself blessed that you were able to bring a smile on their faces ( bcz they knew we were american bcz of ours) that our American giddiness brought some entertainment to their poor tired bodies and souls and gave them hope that maybe their children will one day grow up to smile as much as us and maybe if they are lucky will convert to americanism ( just joking) so Shavua Tov from me ( i didnt get a chance to finish before shabbat) shalom ya'll

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