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Today was very cold, and I had no work/school, so I spent most of it inside (aside from a couple of trips to get coffee and a toothbrush). I did some of my readings for class and practiced the Hebrew alphabet a bit. I probably could have done more, but without structure I revert into a lazy manchild.

 

Tomorrow I have an Ecclesiology class and lunch with a phriend.

 

Thrilling, no?

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Not The Philosopher

Lunch was delicious - pork and dill dumplings. Bought a volume of Ursula LeGuin stories on my way home.

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ChristinaTherese

Lunch was delicious - pork and dill dumplings.

Sounds interesting. Do you have a recipe?

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Not The Philosopher

Sounds interesting. Do you have a recipe?

 

Unfortunately no; this took place at my favourite restaurant in chinatown.

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ChristinaTherese

Shucks. I thought it might have been something like that.... Dill dumplings sound really good though. I'll have to see what I can find/do.

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Not The Philosopher

Shucks. I thought it might have been something like that.... Dill dumplings sound really good though. I'll have to see what I can find/do.

 

The pork was in the dumplings as well.

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You can do it, NTP!    I've seen placemats with the Hebrew alphabet on them.... maybe something like that would help!

 

However.... keep the pork buns off them.  Respect.

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Not The Philosopher

You can do it, NTP!    I've seen placemats with the Hebrew alphabet on them.... maybe something like that would help!

 

However.... keep the pork buns off them.  Respect.

 

Technically I only have to learn the alphabet for my class - which is turning out to be more tricky than Greek, since so many of them look the same with one or two odd details. And the vowels...

 

But I thought I'd also try to get a head-start in learning some of the actual grammar itself, in case I want to do more things in this direction.

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