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Lilac sweater appreciation
X-Men 2000 / dir. Bryan Singer
This delectable Matzo Ball Soup brings chicken, carrots, celery and onions together in a lightly seasoned chicken broth with light airy matzo balls. https://www.smalltownwoman.com/easy-matzo-ball-soup/
A Torah mantle embroidered with pomegranates by Catherine Tutter (American) for Congregation Eitz Chayim עץ חיים (“Tree of Life”), completed in 2011. The central Tree of Life features thirteen pomegranates, twelve for the tribes of Israel and one for Dinah, Jacob and Leah's only daughter. Its seeds formed from 613 French knots for the mitzvot. Ten mother-of-pearl buttons evoke the sephirot, while eighteen leaves symbolize chai חי (“life”). Roots are anchored with sets of seven buttons for the days of creation, paired with willow leaves from the Four Species of Sukkot. A domed top, inspired by Sephardic tradition, glitters with sun, moon, and stars, flowing into Miriam’s Well stitched with forty lines of metallic thread. A ceremonial garment where every stitch holds meaning, crafted over years with the involvement of the community.
༘⋆。 where it hurts starters.
caretaker.
i'll stay until you fall asleep.
you're not a burden. not to me.
you don't have to act tough with me.
let me help.
if you need to cry, i'll look the other way.
you don't have to talk.
let me handle it, just for a minute.
rest, i'll watch over you.
i don't care if you think you're fine. i'm staying.
deep breaths.
just lean on me.
you're safe now, okay? just breathe.
i know it hurts. i'll sit here as long as it takes.
i'm not leaving until i know you're okay.
you don't need to hide.
let me take care of you this time.
shh. i'm right here.
you don't have to put on a smile for me.
i don't think less of you.
i'll be here when you wake up.
you're allowed to lean on me. that's what i'm here for.
you don't have to be okay.
scoot over, i'm not letting you sleep alone.
your hair's a mess. let me brush it.
don't apologize.
cared for.
i'm tired, that's all.
please don't go.
i don't know what i need.
you didn't need to come.
you shouldn't have to see me like this.
i hate feeling like this.
i was trying to push through. i think i made it worse.
this is so embarrassing.
can you just... stay a little longer?
i didn't think anyone would notice...
i'm not safe in my own head right now.
why are you being so gentle with me?
i don't want you to fix me.
today's just... one of the harder days.
i didn't know i needed to hear that.
can you stay? after i fall asleep?
sorry. i didn't mean to flinch.
i don't always know what's going to help.
this is the nicest anyone’s been to me all week.
i'm sorry. i know i'm a lot.
i don't even know why i'm crying...
i think i'm broken.
you didn't have to do all this for me.
i don't want to be a burden.
i didn't think anyone would stay.
I love them
do allow me, will you? ➢ THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965)
X2: X-Men United 2003
Charles Xavier is a weighted blankets enjoyer
Jewish love is beautiful.
Jewish love is magical.
Jewish love is incredible.
Jewish love is wonderful.
Jewish love is sharing a Tallit.
Jewish love is someone singing Eshet Chayil to their wife.
Jewish love is a parent blessing their child.
Jewish love is visiting a Shiva house.
Jewish love is making food for someone else.
Jewish love is lighting candles together.
Jewish love is a parent saying Shema every night with their child.
Jewish love is calling your parents every Friday to wish them Shabbat Shalom.
Jewish love is meal trains.
Jewish love is Gem'achim.
Jewish love is making a married couple laugh.
Jewish love is throwing candy at B'nei Mitzvah.
Jewish love is welcoming a new Sefer Torah.
Jewish love is dedicating a new house.
Jewish love is everywhere.
Beautiful love given to us by HaShem