While Lee from LA has been traveling the US, seeing cows, gators and hillbillies. Leo from DC has been traveling Guyana seeing cows, caimans, and rural Guyanese villages. I got to spend the last few days of February with my MHDC boys, and, as David mentioned...no snow! Sadly it hasn't warmed up to my hopes of 75 degrees. It has been great to step back into Moishe's shoes and see where MHDC has gone since I last left home. Our Purim party last night was huge....I mean HUGE!!! So many new faces and new excited moishees and moishettes. With a growing list of newbies I can only imagine what is going to come. We might even have to scale down. I began thinking that with 40 people regularly attending Shabbat dinners, we are more successful than most Hillel Houses across the country (that is no insult to Hillel, which does great work and provides us with fun Shabbat informational fliers). Anyway, all I can say is that it is good to be home. I am looking forward to spring and all the outdoor Moishe events and BBQs to come!
All the best,
Leo (MHDC)
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