Monday, December 18, 2006

Nathanials first Chanukah

Nathanial had his first Chanukah this weekend and all I can say is wow. It is so different from a mommy perspective. On Friday we went to Grandma and Grandpas for dinner and Bubbie and Zadie too. On Saturday, We hosted Grandma and Grandpa and Bubbie and Zaidie for dinner. Sunday which was mommys birthday we went to a wedding where Nathanial was the bell of the ball, waving, smiling, and singing to others. In the evening we went to a Chanukah party and he was up and smiling and trying to crawl for everyone.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Sweeeet! Glad you had a great weekend! What a wonderful birthday- your first year as a mommy! :)

DANIELBLOOM said...

Hello Danielle,
My name is daniel. BLOOM. and i found you via google news alert. since I am the author of cute book called BUBBIE AND ZADIE COME TO MY HOUSE: A Hannukah Story......published this year, and I am not trying to sell it to you, sales are not important, just want to let you know about it, since you have a bubbie and a zadie in your life. you can read the first part free here, and amazon.com also has the new 2006 edition.......maybe for next Hannikah if too late for this Hannukah, but nathanial is invited to write to Bubbie and zadie via email or snail mail. here is the URL

http://bubbieandzadiefiles.blogspot.com
http://bubbieandzadie.blogspot.com

DANIEL

DANIELBLOOM said...

Danielle
by the way, the recent issue of the Canadian Jewish news has a nice article about my book and letter program by Peaerl Saban in Toronto. It is not online, onlyu in the print paper, but if you wnat to read her article, i can send it to yo by email,, just send me a note to bubbie.zadie@gmail.com

and we will send CJN article to you. it is very well written......

Daniel Bloom

BusyMamma said...

yes chanukah as a parent really is different then as a non-parent. Before we had Elie I didn't really care about lighting the candles or sharing the story with Gavin but this year I made sure to have enough candles and we light them every night, i am even making latkes which i never bother doing normally- oh boy has life changed forever!!!

Unknown said...

Dina! That is so cool! I think it's true what you say about how having children can reinforce one's own traditions and values. I can't wait for us to start a family of our own (that isn't limited to canine and feline babies)!

PS. I'm so excited about you making latkes!!!! Ohhh boy...and I remember your Dad makes the best latkes ever!

zozosmamma said...

Yup, holidays take on a whole different meaning with kids. I have never been religious, and my actual beleifs are no different than they ever were...but I still really enjoy the holidays now, and sharing traditions with Zoƫ!!

zozosmamma said...

P.S. Happy Chanukah!