Matt made this very nice poster to attend the "Rally to Keep Fear Alive" here in Portland.Here is a reference point for those of you who don't understand his poster. I count myself among you.
Join Matt and Patricia as they settle into their first house, affectionately known as The Orange Door
Matt made this very nice poster to attend the "Rally to Keep Fear Alive" here in Portland.
My actual birthday arrives. I thought I didn't like Tuesday birthdays (Sunday is too early to celebrate and Friday much too late) but with the work party on Saturday, the birthday on Tuesday and the family celebration on Friday, I've managed to stretch my celebrating into an entire week.

Thanks everyone, for getting all that work done! It was the best present ever.









The ceremony itself was very moving. Peri's Torah portion was Genesis 12: 1-12 which is the story of Abram's journey to the land of Canaan and Egypt. In her speech after her Torah reading, Peri talked about her own journey from China to her forever family and the angels who have watched out for her over the years, such as her grandmother who suspected that Peri had the metabolic disorder P.K.U. Because of her Grandmother's suspicions, Peri was tested, diagnosed and put on a special medical diet. Without this diet, Peri would not have been able to process protein and would have been severely mentally retarded. Peri spoke of hopeful new research and a treatment that may allow her to eat a normal diet. P.K.U. is one of the genetic disorders that all US born babies are automatically tested for at birth. In China, she was not tested.
A delicious spread.

A good helper likes to be right in the middle of the action.

Yep, it is a cheesecake. Here is the almost finished version. It got a crack in it because I went to a party and was not able to remove it from the oven after an hour of cooling. Happily, you won't see that crack for long. The bulls-eye effect is supposed to look like zebra stripes when you cut into it.
"Frosted" with a chocolate ganache.
