Showing posts with label chanukah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chanukah. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

Put on your yarmulke...

 
It's time for Chanukah.  It's not pronounced CHA-nukah, the C is silent in Chanukah!  Oh, Adam Sandler, if only your movies were as smart and funny as your Chanukah songs that we wait all year to hear!

The Festival of Lights is upon us, as Saturday marked the first night of Chanukah, so pull up a chair and prepare yourselves for a little info on the story of Chanukah and the traditions we keep.  What i'm always asked is "How do you spell Chanukah?" or why do i spell it that way instead of Hanukkah.  It's just preference, and i'm just partial to the Ch and one k. In a completely rational way, the other one seems harsher, all liney and everything, not like the nice hug of Ch.  They mean the same things and there is no right way or wrong way.

 

Menorahs are like the centerpiece of all Chanukah celebrations, as we light one candle per night for 8 nights, signifying the miracle of the oil lamp burning for 8 days when it seemed there wasn't enough for even one night. This guy in the middle, called the shamas, is used to light the other candles.  He sits higher than the others, and sometimes far apart.  He's like the king candle.  Or perhaps President Candle, since we're in a democracy and all that.  Let's note that there are like 3 ways to spell shamas, too. 

 
You see that my menorah is made of pretty flowers.  Menorahs don't need to be all serious and religious, and candles need not only be in the colors of Israel-and therefore Chanukah-in blue and white.  Candles are lit right to left, like the Hebrew alphabet is read.  So the second night's candle will go in the yellow flower on the right, and will be lit along with the shamas and the first night's candle. 



As we light each candle, we sing the prayers and thank God for latkes.  Ok, not really.  Shout out to new blog friend Doreen for the idea of displaying the candles.


After holiday sales at Bed Bath and Beyond yielded both the placemats and the napkins.  They're one of the few places to actually have decor items pertaining to Chanukah.  Some stores either have no Chanukah section (Kirklands! For shame!) or they think a bag of blue and white bows and paper goods somehow qualifies.  Because, you know, i see you all decorating for Christmas with disposable plates and napkins, right?  Wouldn't be very good for a mantel.


It's hard to tell, but the placemats have a silvery shimmer to them, like the napkins.  You'll notice the same letters appear on the dreidels below.
 

 Playing dreidel is pretty much gambling.  As an adult, i'm wondering why we encourage this, but who am i to question years of tradition. That guy facing up means i'd have to give half my stash (money, chocolates) to the pot.  I'm super cheap and a little selfish, so we rarely played that way.

 
My brother and i always liked to see how many we could get spinning at once.  I think the record might be a whopping three.  This is especially difficult with cats.
 
 
Also difficult with cats is doing anything for the blog without them interrupting.  Silly Lily.  This is why i choose my cats to match my decor.  Kidding.



On the last night, next Saturday, this is what your menorah will look like.  Remember, you will be lighting the guy in the middle (head honcho) and you will use him to light the rest, starting at the right.  As far as the 8 gifts go, as children we would get little things, like movie tickets, or even just chocolates after lighting the candles.  As adults, my mom and i have a tradition of the theatre subscription that allows us to meet in Phildelphia for lunch and a show, and enjoy Chanukah/birthday presents all year long.

 
Me to Lily: Get away, this isn't a toy.
 

Me to Lily: Well crap, technically it is a toy.


Me to Lily: But it isn't your toy.


 
Me to Lily: And it is most certainly NOT food.


Don't worry, no animals were harmed in the creating of this post.  I actually couldn't believe Sunday stayed off the table.

 
Now where are those latkes?!
 
 
Happy Chanukah!
 
I'm enjoying this while i still can.
Hanukkah Rocks
 
Thank you Debbie Doos, Craftberry Bush, and Serenity Now for featuring my pinecone holiday table.  Heck yeah.
 
 
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

I'll have a blue Christmas and Chanukah

This year i'm doing it up in blues, silvers, and whites.  It's what all the cool kids are doing. Seriously, thank you, other bloggers, for showing me the wide range of color combos you've got going on in your homes for the season.   I've seen bright and candy colored, i've seen rustic browns and greens. With the blues i get to use all the accessories i already have (hello, glass vases) and it works even better for Chanukah.

That book is called Hanakkah, Shmanakkah and is meant to be like The Night Before Christmas, complete with a scrooge.  Love decorating with books!


Aglow in blues.


The cutest snow woman ever, all her sparkly bits and feathers! 

Her tall friend is a yard sale find from a few years back, and the little stumpy guy on the floor I took from my mom.

Since we don't have a fireplace (yet) this is where we hang our stockings.  They don't jive with the blue color scheme, but these stockings are staying.  S's was made when he was a baby, and that little paw is Sunday's.  So cute!  I like stuffing nonsense in between, so these are little seasonal stuffed animals.



This guy's wearing a yarmulke!


Close up of the garland, which is where i'm draping our holiday cards this year.  I just think the picture is the epitome of our home for the season-a letter to Santa with a Jewish star.


The eyesore tv stand, but just so you can see where the jars below sit.  Still loving all my thrifted glassware.

The few items purchased this season were the blue ornament garland which i cut up to fill the jars, and the silver styrofoam ornaments as filler.  Do you spy the dreidel?  The gift ornaments and the snow tinged pincones from the mega free haul.


 
 

The real reason why i wanted to go the blue and white route!  Mwah ha ha!


I can never get a good picture of this space!  That's free tree-I knew i'd make a spot for her!  I think she fills this space better than the menorah, which is now on half moon table (shown in first photo.)

Sunroom and bathroom tweaked:



So thank goodness i'm done decorating...although we haven't done the outside or the tree yet.  That's a many hour process that i'm not looking forward to.  What about you, anyone decorate the tree as a Christmas Eve tradition, or do you have it up longer?  More importantly, when do you take it down? 

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sing your life: Feeling Festive

Music.  I live it.  I breathe it.  I rock out in the car, and in the shower.  While i'm cooking, while i'm decorating.  Clearly the holidays mark their own special mix tape, so you know i'm rocking out to some seasonal music. 

I have to say i pretty much can't stand the same songs over and over, the ones that stores are piping in and radio stations began playing in early November.  So i made this cd with my ol' pal napster in the way i did my halloween mix-searching for keywords.  And looking for ska covers, b/c they add a little oomph to regular songs.  Frosty the Snowman, yeah, i'm not going to have that.  But Frosty the Snowman done by a punk rock bad, heck yeah!  I warn you, this mix isn't your typical holiday music.  Let me expand your horizons a bit.

1.  A Simple Plan-Christmas List...."I want a shopping spree in New York City! Just bring me things that i don't need....cuz now it's Christmas, and i want everything, i just can't wait."




2.  Blink 182-"It's Christmas time again, time to be nice to the people that you can't stand all year."




Ok, ok, if that's not your type of thing, on the SAME cd we've got classics, too...

3.  Ella Fitzgerald- Sleigh Ride..."I'm just crazy 'bout horses."
4.  Louis Armstrong-Cool Yule
5.  Michael Buble-Let it Snow
6.  Mariah Carey- All I Want for Xmas is you. 

7.  Bon Jovi-Please Come Home for Christmas.  His version's so sexy and wistful...oh, to be Cindy Crawford's chin...if you watch, you'll see what i mean.



8.  Dominick, The Italian Christmas Donkey- Lou Monte..."You talk Italian to him and he even understands, hey, jiggity jig!
9.  Christmastime-Smashing Pumpkins...i told you these were more obscure songs.
10.  Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas-Tori Amos...her version is hauntingly beautiful.

I know what you're thinking-it's Chanukah, you're jewish, what gives.  Did you know there's not much out there for chanukah that's not for children, nor religious?  I'm being sarcastic, everyone knows that!  Until my beloved Entertainment Weekly mentioned The Leevees!  Fun Chanukah pop music with smart lyrics and music that is rock out-able.  The magazine said buy it, and i did, without even listening to samples.  I urge you, if you are looking for fun Chanukah music, to do the same.  A sampling:


LeeVees - How Do You Spell Channukkahh? from The LeeVees on Vimeo.

So what holiday music do you love?  Ones we all know or more obscure ones?  I can't wait to hear what you have to say!

I'm linking this up to my girl's Musical Monday: Feeling Festive at Throwing Paint, fave things fri, weekend bloggy reading, and the friday blog hops in my sidebar.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Applesauce Vs. Sour Cream

Happy Chanukah, friends.  It's that special time of year when we light the menorah, spin the dreidel, and most importantly, nom on latkes.  Not just any old potato pancakes, but my mother's potato pancakes.  Deelish!  You didn't think i was going to say i made them, did you?  I do help with the shredding of the potatoes and therefore, my knuckles.  But having one's skin sloughed off is a small price to pay for these delicious puppies! 


Now this is what a latke looks like, people!  Edges all askew, the perfect little nubby for plucking that no one will know is missing.  Paper towels absorbing the grease that ensures we all go home smelling of latkes, which isn't a bad thing. 

I don't participate in the applesaucing or the sour creaming that most people garnish latkes with.  My brother and I like a good ol' mound of ketchup.  Sometimes this is met with shock and awe.  Ketchup.  On latkes.  I say why not, you put ketchup on fries!  Is this not an even better variation of the fry, one that comes but once a year!? Keep calm and ketchup on, eh?  Make me up a printable to market around blogland and i'll be set!

Monday, November 22, 2010

The menorah you ignore me, the closer i get

Chanukah is next week!  Insane!  Pretty menorahs for all the my jewish friends (holla...all 3 of you!)

jonathon adler

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jewishmuseum.org


A pottery barn alternative to the electric version.  i kinda dig it!




Then....








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Yikes.  Which one do you like? 
My friends, it's been a busy weekend round these parts.  I hope yours were eventful in a good way, too.