Unleavened Bread

Apr 05, 2006 20:48

As it gets closer to Easter I see Matzo bread in the stores, a type of Jewish unleavened (no yeast) bread that is eaten during Seder or Passover. I have loved this product since trying it back in New Jersey where there is a very high Jewish population. I bought the Matzo bread of course, but now I’ve been thinking about the whole significance of it to my life.

My life has been filled a lot with unleavened bread. There has not been much yeast to make the bread rise. Currently, my situation is the same. Everyone else has some kind of goal in mind like moving in together, getting married, or starting a family. Everything is so up in the air for me so I feel lost, depressed, and alone.

I so much want the feeling of family and a place to call home; I never had that except for the brief time at LVC. I’m getting tired of living here since I’m far enough away from friends that I travel a lot, but I know I’m getting work experience.

I’m tired of ranting and not having a lot of good things to say on this journal, also I have to make sure I don’t offend people. I don’t know how much I will actually write in here anymore of what is going on my life. I just wish I could get some yeast in my unleavened bread.
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