Over the years, Dad has become relatively religious. Between observing Jewish tradition and keeping himself plugged in with today's technology (and his children,) he has a tendency to sign out every Friday afternoon as a reminder. Whether it is a way for himself to remember or a way to remind us, his recipients to recognize "that time of week" is irrelevant. The point is, that in fact, they are usually a pretty awesome read.
Jan. 14, 12:28 pm
DEAR CHAD, DEAR
NICOLE, DEAR
NICOLE - GIRAFFE, DEAR
CHAD - GIRAFFE,
HAPPY SHABBOS !
I LOVE YOU .! AND YOU TOO !
DAD, ABBA, AND POP.
FUNNY ISINT IT.
I MEAN
SON, DAUGHTER,
YOU HAVE ALWAYS THOUGHT
THE 'G' WAS FOR 'GLAESNER'.
LIFE IS FULL OF SURPRISES.
ILUVSYA, PAPPY
PS. ORIGINALLY IT WAS TO
HAVE BEEN 'K D' .
PROBLEM WAS 'KOMODO DRAGON'
WOULD HAVE BEEN TOO
LONG FOR THE COMPUTER
RECORDS FILE AT SCHOOL.
FUNNY, ISINT IT.
LIFE IS FULL OF SURPRISES.
LOVE, DADDY
Feb. 4, 5:10 pm.
Good Shabbos Good
Shabbos
snow and ice
ice and snow
white and
glaring glaring
and white
when the sun
sets then
comes night
dark as
night
Feb. 11, 5:24 pm.
Daughter, Sweet Shabbos. is
the Shabbos of Aaron and
his sons installation as highpriest
and priests to the people.
I Love You,
The Pop
Feb 18, 11:44 am. (to the brother)
Son, I hope you
'Have a happy Friday Night
and Saturday'. As I shall
for Shabbos , in a manner
beyond the base of the physical,
for purpose of accessing
my (your) personal spiritual,
and bring its wow factor
of what is Holy to the everyday.
My prayer for you. I love you,
your Father
Feb. 18, 5:26 pm.
Dats nice. Sweet Shabbot.
Would you light candles tonight
for the memory of your
great grandmother Sarah
Smith. She did bentch
likt every Shabbos
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