Remember Juan Epstein? He was one of the sweat hogs from the 1970's sit-com "Welcome Back, Kotter." Don't worry if you didn't remember this, it has almost nothing to do with my story.
I was just thinking about old Juan the other day because he was all about challenging expectations of race and multiculturalism. Part of the character was that he was both "this" and "that."
My family is all Jewish by religion. My ancestry, however, is made up of 1/4 Irish Christians, making my kids 7/8 European Jews and 1/8 Irish. See, this and that. People are always shocked to learn that I both am Southern and Jewish. The Irish thing takes it over the top. All I can say is that these freckles don't lie! I didn't mean to get too deep today, but I wanted to say that before I sham"rock" your perception of me.
I present to you our annual
Oops, is a sneak peek our new chairs before my reveal post!
Each girl naturally got some swag at her seat (I made the felt headband in the lower picture using a tutorial I saw on Felt So Cute a million years ago--she's also Jewish, so I guess lots of Jews get into St. Patrick's Day).
It is poorly lit, but in this picture you can see that a little note was "flying" among the shamrocks.
Here is what said:
We truly are LUCKY to live in a time where we can embrace all these different parts of ourselves...and that we get to go to the beach! Irish-Jewish-Ish!
2 comments:
How interesting! I've been on a genealogy kick lately, except that I have no time to actually spend on the research, but I'd love to find out more about my roots. Lucky you - going to the beach!
I think your fundraiser is almost over--soon you'll have all the time in the world, right??? HA!
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