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If you guys remember, I had some issues last year around this time with my domain. . . well, I almost let it happen again. You may have noticed I was down for a week or so, because I was finally transferring my domain to godaddy with the rest of my domains.
I wish I could put procrastination on my résumé.
This may not be what most people call the "holiday" season, but for those of us who celebrate Passover, it doesn't get any more "holiday seasony" than this. Last night Tammy and I had the first night's seder at home and will be going to a big community seder this evening for the second night.
This holiday season is a bit more balanced than the December holidays. It's kinda hard for Chanukah to compete with Christmas, with all the lights, trees, candy, food, toys, TV specials, and music, but Passover and Easter play well together I think.
So, chag kasher v'sameach for those of us celebrating Pesach this week and happy Easter for those of you celebrating Easter this weekend.