Family United

My partner (let’s call her POB, as in partner of blogger) arrived home from a business trip last night and today we are a family happily re-united.  Our son was so happy that life was back to normal that he behaved as a typical 7 year-old, with all the toilet humor and “I never get to do anything I want” whines. Ah, life in all its facets.

We were at synagogue today for Saturday school, which is really an excuse for the kids to get together and play and the parents to catch up.  POB and I saw the rabbi across the room and thought we need to re-start our wedding plans.

It is a great idea to get married but the details get in the way.  We love each other.  We will be happy to have a wedding once the day comes.  Getting from Point A to Point B is the trick. 

Ok, so we need to move forward on this.  Stay tuned for painful details of the Bridezombies trying to plan a wedding for a year from now. I am stressed already.  POB and I decided that we would discuss it during the period between Rosh Ha-Shanah and Yom Kippur in order to maximize the self-flagellation that goes the repentance and atonement required during these days.