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This Normal Life: 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005
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Saturday, July 30, 2005. Note to This Normal Life readers: This Normal Life has moved - we now have a brand new site hosted by Bloggerce, complete with pictures, podcasts and more. I will continue to mirror articles on this site for a little while longer, but please update your bookmarks to www.ThisNormalLife.com or www.brianblum.bloggerce.com.). This need was made abundantly clear during a phone call Aviv had with thirteen-year-old Amir shortly after they landed in Los Angeles. Aviv asked his big brother.
This Normal Life: 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004. Here’s something you never want to see when you're driving: a policeman waving his arms, motioning you to pull you over. My first thought was that there had been a terrorist attack and they were diverting traffic. I was driving near the Jerusalem Central Bus Station so it was a distinct possibility. The reality, however, was more prosaic. I had made a wrong turn and was now in a lane reserved for buses and taxis only. Everyone else was doing it. License," he commanded. The cop ...
This Normal Life: 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005
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Friday, April 22, 2005. The Magic of Pesach. Is probably the most magical of Jewish holidays. And that really bugs the heck out of me! Before we go any further: here’s a spoiler alert: just like in a movie review, if you don’t want to know too much about the way I. Think about some of the more obscure Pesach traditions, stop reading right here. For those of you still with me, OK, first of all, what do I mean by magical? No, I’m talking about doing things that just don’t make sense. And clearing out the.
This Normal Life: 02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005
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Thursday, February 17, 2005. Dr Michael arrived at half past ten in the morning on a rainy winter day wearing a gray overcoat, a long-since fashionable paisley pullover sweater vest, and a big black case. He sat down across from me at my kitchen table and rifled through a wad of official looking papers. Dr Michael is a traveling insurance doctor. And his job today was to give me a physical in order to process the mortgage I wrote about last week. As long as he could understand “stop, that hurts! But work...
This Normal Life: 10/01/2004 - 11/01/2004
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Thursday, October 28, 2004. Wrong Thong (or Why God Made Men Nearsighted). Sometimes you just need to get away. That’s how we’d been feeling after planning and executing three intense weeks of family activities centered on thirteen-year-old Amir’s bar mitzvah this past summer. All the details, the organizing, the meals and parties had taken their toll and we were just plain pooped. That’s how we found ourselves at a five star all-inclusive resort in Antalya. On the “Turkish Riviera”. 8221; she asked.
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Monday, March 08, 2004. It’s hard to believe you’ve been with us for five whole years now. I hope it’s been a good five years for you. We’ve certainly enjoyed having you around - from the Shabbat morning cuddles you give us when you climb into our bed, to your wide-eyed wonder at things we jaded adults take for granted, like the subtle differences in rocks used for skipping across puddles. Oh, you’ve given us a few scares, for sure. And yet for every moment...
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Wednesday, July 07, 2004. For 13 years, I knew this day was coming. I’m not talking about my son Amir’s upcoming bar mitzvah. No, this was a moment of much more intensity. If you have kids or if you ever were a kid you know what I’m talking about. That special time of quiet bonding, books and cuddles, just before bed. Over time, a whole. Did you know for example that it was Uncle Giuseppe who made that famous Italian tower lean. Or that thanks to Uncle Gius...
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Wednesday, April 07, 2004. Better off Red than Dead. Let me state upfront I’m not a big fan of the Dead Sea. Sure it’s cool to bathe in a body of water so filled with salt that nothing can live in it so you actually float on top of the water rather than swim. Plus the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth. At 400 meters (or 1320 feet) below sea level, is mentioned prominently in the Bible. Field School for a weekend away with our synagogue. Well, the kids got...
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Thursday, July 10, 2003. This Normal Life Live! Brian Blum is coming to a city near you. A new speaking tour is planned for late 2003. If you'd like to join our mailing list to be updated about dates and locations, please send an email to brianblum-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Back to This Normal Life.
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Saturday, February 28, 2004. We had just collected the kids from Camp Jaycee, the Jewish Community Center Day Camp in La Jolla not far from where we’ve been staying with Jody’s dad for summer vacation. We were looking for something different to do with the afternoon. Not far away is this amazing cliff where hang-gliders take off and sail over the Pacific Ocean. It’s absolutely jaw-dropping, and we thought the kids would get a kick out of it. A minute later,...
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Sunday, January 18, 2004. It is a hazy Sunday in Los Angeles and we are dropping off our eleven-year-old son Amir for his first overnight camping experience: a month at Camp Ramah. In Ojai, CA. We have come all the way from Israel for this, only amplifying the anticipation. As we pull into the designated drop zone the parking lot of Valley Beth Shalom - I am suddenly overrun by memories of my own sojourns at summer camp. I think we shared a tennis court.
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Sunday, January 11, 2004. When I was born, my ma and pa. Looked at me and said "oh sha". Pa went out and had a drink. The doctor said "a girl I think". Ma said I looked just like pa. Pa said I looked just like ma. And sister Jane said I was a quince. And I was kept a stepchild since. They always always picked on me. They never never let me be. I told them someday what I'll do. I'll eat some worms and then I'll die. Back to This Normal Life.
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Thursday, July 17, 2003. Amir Against the Wind. A special bonus story from This Normal Life. Last year it was falling planters. This year, the whole roof was in danger of crashing down. That is the virtual ceiling of our very real walking booby-trap. By now you already know that we’ve got the easiest-to-build. In town. We just throw a couple rolls of. On top of our pergola and we’ve got a temporary tabernacle sweet enough to shake a. He pants in time to the...
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Thursday, July 03, 2003. It’s the final day of a wonderful vacation in Southern California, and we are at the beach. Even though it’s the middle of the week, the place is packed beyond belief, each body more sculpted and perfectly bronzed than the next. And then there’s me. I’m fit enough all right, though it's highly doubtful anyone would ever refer to me as 'pumped up.' And as for the tan? And today she has decided it’s time to teach me how to boogie board.
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Expanded Stories, Linked from This Normal Life. Friday, May 07, 2004. Let me start off by saying that cooking has never been my forte. Growing up, my mother wouldn’t even let my brother and me into the kitchen. That was great as a kid, with all these wonderful meals magically appearing and us having virtually no idea how they came into being. But as an adult it has left me with certain limitations. A brief period where I bought a wok and actually got pretty good with stir frying veggies. Let’s check what...
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Saturday, July 30, 2005. Note to This Normal Life readers: This Normal Life has moved - we now have a brand new site hosted by Bloggerce, complete with pictures, podcasts and more. I will continue to mirror articles on this site for a little while longer, but please update your bookmarks to www.ThisNormalLife.com or www.brianblum.bloggerce.com.). This need was made abundantly clear during a phone call Aviv had with thirteen-year-old Amir shortly after they landed in Los Angeles. Aviv asked his big brother.
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