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		<title>happy challahdaze</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s the new year! Sound the shofar, 5771 is here! We were on a mini mommyeverafter hiatus, to honor the High Holiday of Rosh Hashana, or, the Jewish New Year. As I sat in services yesterday, with a magenta flower clad baby snuggled up to my chest, I couldn&#8217;t help but to feel an overwhelming&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/happy-challahdaze/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s the new year!<br />
Sound the shofar,<br />
5771 is here!<br />
We were on a mini mommyeverafter hiatus,<br />
to honor the High Holiday of Rosh Hashana,<br />
or, the Jewish New Year.<br />
As I sat in services yesterday, with a magenta flower clad baby snuggled up to my chest,<br />
I couldn&#8217;t help but to feel an overwhelming sense of<br />
loveadorationpridebeingsoblessed.<br />
Did you catch that?<br />
There are some feelings that simply cannot be put into plain words.<br />
You see, two years ago at Rosh Hashana services, this baby was just a wish in my heart, growing more palpable by the day.<br />
One year ago at Rosh Hashana services, this baby was just a grape sized little thing in my belly, growing bigger by the minute.<br />
This year at Rosh Hashana, this baby was on my lap, smiling and laughing, and not uttering a single cry, my love for her growing by the moment.<br />
It was the most beautiful feeling.<br />
The best feeling.<br />
I felt like the happiest congregant on the block.<br />
Okay, maybe the second happiest;<br />
You see, after an hour and a half of services without the baby making so much as a peep,I figured that it was time for our little family to jet. I didn&#8217;t want to push our luck, especially not in the first day of the new year.<br />
My dad asked if we wanted him to walk us out, which, actually, was code for, &#8220;Can I carry the baby out of the Sanctuary?&#8221;<br />
As he walked across the room, weaving in and out of crowded aisles, with the small pink baby in his arms,<br />
my dad radiated light.<br />
He glowed.<br />
I have never <em>ever </em>seen him look so proud.<br />
That was <em>his </em>most beautiful feeling.<br />
His best feeling.<br />
A new feeling for a new year.<br />
I think all of our hearts swelled a little, yesterday,<br />
as we realized how much sweeter our lives had become.<br />
There are so many reasons why I feel blessed at the start of this year;<br />
5771 of them, to be exact.</p>
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