(I am posting this late)
On Christmas eve was the Bagel Bash. Apperently, it is a party that happens every year on Christmas eve, and all the Jews go. It was $30 to get in if you bought your ticket in advance, or $40 at the door. There was no way I was spending $30 of my hard earned money to get into a party and then have to pay more for drinks! Conveniently, I was asked to work the door for an hour. So, in exchange for working at the door for one hour, I got into the party for free. Though there wasn't anything in particular that made the party spectacular, there were a LOT of people there. There were probabbly 600-800 young Jews from atlanta. I ran into people I knew from elementary school, High School, College, and from just being Jewish in Atlanta.
Before the party, I went with Greer, Jonathan, and a few others to eat - in Jewish Tradition- Korean food (sorry, it was closer than Chinese).
On Christmas, I went to spend the day with Leah W., and we saw Memoirs of a Geisha, and then ate latkes for dinner (which were really yummy). I don't know how other people's Christmases are each year, but mine was a pretty typical and fun Jewish Christmas ;-)
Thursday, January 05, 2006
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