Happy 2008! After setting off home made fireworks in the street at midnight we went inside and began to enjoy the traditional table, endless toasting and door-to-door congratulating. The New Years process begins at 12 a.m. and goes on until at least January 6
th (Christmas day). After visiting more than 45 houses at my current site, I'll be making rounds to my PST host family within the next week.
These were beautiful and less intimidating than the fireworks that sounded like rockets being set off on our porch.
To your health, the health of your family, to a glad year and all the best.
The dish on your left is dolma (cabbage and grape leaf rolls), in the center on the top of the pig thigh is blinchik (fried crepe beef wraps). There's your standard vodka, juice, cold meat tray and salads.
Toast, drink, eat and repeat. Over and over. With everyone you know.
If they came to your house you're expected to go to theirs. The table will be nearly identical.
5 comments:
Sarah,
Schnor havor and Happy New You to you...(as you use to say, or maybe that was Jeff).
Love, Mom
A small correction; dolma is made from grapleave and not spinach.
Happy New Year.
Hello Sarah:
I am just writing to wish you a very happy new year and the best wishes for you and all your family. God bless you Sarah and I really hope you are doing well in health. Take care !
Randall
I'm sorry about the spinach mistake-I must have just been missing it.
Suren's gotten so tall!!!!! These pictures are wonderful! I miss everyone so much!
Emily
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