Married 15 years, and we still have so much to talk about!
Our anniversary was this past Shabbat, and Moshe and I decided to go away, together, alone.
Our kids are older, so getting away was not difficult. Our eldest is at machaneh (camp). And our other two went to friends (MD to NE and A to AV).
But where could Moshe and I go... that was a challenge!
Apparently, August is the peak of vacation season (I seem to be the only one in the world who did not know this). EVERYONE is on vacation this week! EVERYWHERE is booked up! Not to mention, that all the hotels, motels, hostels, and field schools raise their rates now, and often require a minimum 2-3 night stay. (Me: "But we only want to stay for one night". Them: "Even if you stay for one night, you have to pay for two." Me: "I'll get back to you.")
Someone should warn young couples before they get married: (imagine a deep voice)
"Kids, be careful, this day will determine when you go on vacation... for the rest of your lives!"
Considering that we really wanted to go away just for Shabbat, and that we mainly planned on eating and sleeping, we did not want to travel far, or pay a lot of money. We just wanted to hang out together.
Two friends, BS & SM gave us a gift to "upgrade" our anniversary plans. (We were so touched by your thoughtfullness and generosity. Thanks!!)
Another friend, AS, who was going away that weekend, offered us the use of her home in Alon, in the Judean dessert (our own personal "zimmer" (vacation home)). (Wow, more praise and thanks to follow!)
We decided to be creative.
We used the "extra" money to go out to a very nice restaurant during the week and chose to spend Shabbat in Alon.
At the last minute, a friend, AK, offered to cook for us, so we even had delicious, homemade food! She made my favorite chicken (an amazing garlic chicken -- maybe I'll even post the recipe). I was so happy.
At first, both Moshe and I had mixed feeling about our compromise. We felt we made the right decisions, but that things were not exactly as we had in mind.
That will not be the case next year!
Staying at my friend's home was absolutely the best thing that we could have done!!
True, no one was there to serve us, clean up after us, etc.
No one was there at all!
How wonderful!
We did not see anyone else the entire Shabbat!!
When we got there, the table was already set for Shabbat.
After Moshe davened, we sat down to dinner. The food was delicious. We sat and talked, and talked, and talked. Before we realized it, it was 1:30 in the morning!
How did the time fly so fast?!
The same thing happened the next day. We sat down to lunch and, before we knew it, it was 4:30 in the afternoon!
We set up and cleaned up together, and everything went smoothly. We were totally relaxed.
We took a quiet and peaceful afternoon nap, and woke up in time to eat Seudah Shlishit (the 3rd Shabbat meal).
At some point, we realized that Shabbat was over. We were not in a rush. We finished our meal and our conversations. Then we cleaned up, packed up our things, and, began the return to our "real life."
I do not know if I can fully convey how absolutely wonderful our Shabbat was.
We talked about everything.
We were completely together.
I would not have changed a thing.
We both agreed: we would love to do this again next year.
Please daven (or send happy, healing thoughts) for RivkA bat Teirtzel.
With love and optimism,
RivkA
Monday, August 25, 2008
Happy Anniversary -- 15 years!
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מזל טוב לכם!
It sounds like you are married to your best friend, which is the best gift that I can think of from Hashem.
And it sounds like you have made a few other very special friends along the way. Hah, Mister Fancy Vacation Resort, with all your rules. Take THAT!
Mazal tov, to both of you. May you have many happy, healthy years together!
Beautiful, inspirational.
G-d willing the two of you will celebrate many, many more anniversaries together!
Mazal tov and amen!
Mazel tov. We're about to celebrate out 25th...can you believe that? I can't! We're planning now what we will do - lucky for us - we didn't get married in prime time. We just got back from a family vacation this year...no, we didn't go camping, though we did that a few years ago and it was great. This time, we were extremely lucky and found an apartment to rent in Tsfat.
As for best friends and husbands - I had a similar "revelation" years ago when my husband and I stole away for a few days and under threat of extreme screaming, I begged him NOT to talk about work...which is hard considering we run a business together. I was amazed how we kept talking and talking and didn't run out of things to say and none of it was work-related. The ability to talk with your husband and be best friends is one of the greatest gifts there is! Glad you had this time together - may it become a yearly tradition!
Lena, ALN, muse, Rahel -- Thanks!
Ruti -- 100%! Thanks!
A Soldier's Mother -- Thanks for sharing!! It never ceases to amaze me that we still have so much to talk about! It is so cool that you are about to celebrate your 25th anniversary! Let me know what you decide to do!
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