tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3339767115203725254.post5181530443539650907..comments2024-02-24T10:25:52.615+02:00Comments on Voices Magazine's Blog: The Family DanceSharon Katzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04187707180795618521noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3339767115203725254.post-72231774946381983002009-10-20T22:05:32.900+02:002009-10-20T22:05:32.900+02:00sharon, your description of the wedding was beauti...sharon, your description of the wedding was beautiful. how luck CB is to have cousins so talented with the computer to be able to accomplish this feat. Mazel Tov to Fern and Avi, to Bubby Dobular and the entire family.<br />Shelly T. Lawrence, NYAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3339767115203725254.post-4886288073495388642009-10-20T16:29:08.324+02:002009-10-20T16:29:08.324+02:00It was one of the most touching experiences in my ...It was one of the most touching experiences in my life. What you all did for me by having the lap top there was amazing. Not only was I an observer of the wedding but I was an active participant. I couldn't believe how long you all actually interacted with me. To interact with a computer screen for the course of an entire wedding is just unreal. I saw the chuppah and then you all chatted with me afterwards. I saw the dancing on the dance floor and then you all danced with me. You sat me by the table where you were all eating and I got to enjoy the table talk and atmosphere. My little nieces, nephews and cousins kept coming over to the computer, blowing me kisses and talking to me. I saw all of our friends and neighbors from all over Israel. EVERYONE came over to the computer. I saw the hours go by and ppl start to leave. I saw you all change the children from their beautiful clothing into their pj's for the road home. The chosson and kallah came over to me and I saw my brother's face all lit up. My baby brother married...and I WAS THERE. I can never thank you all, my dear family , for the fantastic mitzvah that you did and enabled me to do. Actually, it was a few mitzvot. I answered amen to the live brachot under the chupah. I did hachnasat kallah. You did bikur cholim. It could have been a miserable day for me stuck here in N.Y with a smashed ankle and no family. Instead, it was a wonderful day and I was EXHAUSTED from all of my wheelchair dancing that I did with you.This could not have happened 10 yrs ago. Boruch Hashem for modern technology. <br /> I miss you all and love you more. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Love, CBAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3339767115203725254.post-86028296867820502932009-10-20T05:51:02.561+02:002009-10-20T05:51:02.561+02:00What a lovely story. Send it to Havel Havelim!What a lovely story. Send it to Havel Havelim!Batyahttp://shilohmusings.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com