I I I have been to a dinner where they served what was served at the original Last Supper And I know I speak for everyone here when I say, "EWWWWWW--- wasn't the food all gross and dried out?"
What did they say at the Last Supper? Besides what the Bible says they said? How do you know? (I'm humming "Were You There?")
We had an adorable little Jewish neighbor when I was growing up, Mrs. Grossman, who had us to Seder at her home. I remember matsos, and gefilte fish and some herbs, but mostly my brother and I were just nervous we'd screw up.
Reba was about 4'6" and in her 80s and still quite the coquette in the 70s. When Dan's grandparents, also in their 80s, came to his college graduation, some friends had a large dinner party for us all and Mrs. Grossman was invited. She was placed next to Grandfather and flirted shamelessly with him. They were both still extremely sharp, very funny, well-travelled, and he absolutely expanded at the attention. It was one of the sweetest and most inspirational things I've ever seen. And afterwards, Grandmother told Fafa that he was still as attractive as ever and he said he'd only loved one woman. God- I get tears in my eyes thinking about it. Which is off the subject of religion, but is about living, and more important anyway. |