Monday, May 9, 2011

I didn’t get to post photos of Passover in Atlanta at my SIL’s, who always sets a fabulous table and cooks a wonderful meal!

First though, this is what my car looked like the morning we left—I was teaching a lesson at the preschool where I was doing my practicum. 


This fell in a period of three hours—on April 14th!


I-287 had closed earlier that morning and we were worried I-80 would close too, effectively making it impossible to leave town or get to the airport.  

I-80 did close, behind us about 40 minutes after we left! 

What a harrowing, white knuckle drive from Laramie and up through the pass—with rollovers and Big Mac’s off the side of the road—facing the opposite direction!

In Atlanta, however, it was a different story--warm air and lots of blooming trees and green grass.

The teenager, helping his aunt to fill the Seder plates...

 
 

The grown-up table…


 The young people’s table…

 
The soup, with lots of delicious matzo balls…


A wonderful time was had by all!

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