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• Overall, had a good holiday, despite having sick kids. They mostly slept it off. We did end up having to cancel our lunch plans today, which was very disappointing: we were scheduled to have lunch with [livejournal.com profile] mabfan, [livejournal.com profile] gnomi, [livejournal.com profile] lcmlc, and other members of their family who don't have lj names. ([livejournal.com profile] lcmlc came by and visited later in the afternoon, which was wonderful.)
• Today, Temple Emanuel celebrated 20 years of service by Dan Nesson to their community. So after going to early minyan at Shaarei Tefillah I went over to Emanuel for the divrei Torah by Everett Fox and Josh Jacobson in honor of Dan. Unfortunately, I had to leave before the ad hoc group of current and former Zamir singers did their a cappella set. But it was good to see several of my old Zamir friends.
• I was the only Levi at the early-but-not-sunrise minyan yesterday, and there were four Kohanim. The gabbai announced "Kohanim and Levi, prepare for duchening." I think this is the first time that's happened to me.
• Today I was asked to lead Musaf (after Yizkor), and the gabbai announced "Kohanim and Leviim, prepare for duchening, unless you're shaliach tzibbur." I think he was having too much fun. I was pleased with my davening; my special siddur saved me three times and I was able to keep a good balance between having kavannah and davening quickly (with all the extra stuff for Shavuot, it was already 10:00 when I started, and we usually aim to be finished by 10am).
• [livejournal.com profile] introverte made the most amazing pesto-infused stuffed shells, and the best French onion soup we've had in years. We also had cheesecake, of course, and chocolate-chip cookies, and salmon and corn stew to round out the menu. I love Shavuot food.

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