Wow. On Thursday I turned on the dehumidifier
in our house, and in the first four hours it
pulled more than half a gallon of moisture out of
the air. I guess it was time. :-) (Today, it
pulled over a gallon in approximately 7 hours.
With AC running on the first floor.)
This Shabbat was the bar mitzvah of one of the regulars
in our morning minyan. He is, in fact, the only
pre-bar-mitzvah person (well, was) to come regularly.
(He comes with his father.) They actually came to
the early service and stayed until they had to go
get ready for the late service with the family.
And the bar mitzvah has said he's interested in reading
torah in our minyan -- great! I picked up another
reader last week too, so if both of them stick we'll
be in pretty good shape.
On the way home on Saturday I ran into
lyev,
so I lured him back to our place to hang out for a while
and eat. I'd prepared a low-key lunch -- just a pot
of stew and fresh fruit. It figures -- I plan something
more elaborate and get no guests, but I slack and I
get someone. :-) Oh well. Lyev showed us a new
translation of a 16th-century fencing manual, and
demonstrated some of the moves. It looked nifty.
Not that I know anything about fencing, but I could
see how valuable a source this would be for those who
do.
Tonight we hosted an SCA pot-luck dinner. The theme was
fruit, and we had a good balance of dishes. (We knew
we were running the risk of six fruit salads and five
pies, but we decided to do it anyway.) I made a
(supposedly) Moroccan dish with chicken and dates
which went over well; I also made a pineapple kugel
for the vegetarians. No vegetarians showed up, as
it turned out, but the omnivores were happy to eat
it. :-) There was one casualty: one of the guests
took a turn a little too quickly on the drive over,
and his car is now wearing the strawberry torte. Oops.
I hope that cleaned up without too much trouble.
The conversation was very pleasant, and after most people
had left a few of us decided to play a game of
Merchants of Amsterdam. (It's a Rio Grande game, so
in some ways it's like all the other Rio Grande games.
But it's fun.) The one person who had never played before
won.
Next weekend is the kingdom Academy in Stormsport (Erie).
They're holding the event at a synagogue (on a Saturday
-- wonder how they managed that?), and the person in charge
asked me to coordinate a special track of classes on
Jewish topics to which the congregation would be invited.
It'll be interesting to see how that plays out. We have
some good classes lined up.