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MAH JONGG WITH THE OMs and MORE!

Yesterday was my turn to host the OMs but I I decided to expand out the group for this luncheon as I was celebrating – I received my first royalty check from the American Bar Association for the other book that I wrote last year:

Advice for the Lawlorn  

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So, in addition to four of the six OMs (K is still on her cruise in the Mediterranean and X was busy), I invited D, G, and G2. We had a great day…

Everyone received a little favor – these fabulous mugs – and when they removed their napkins they saw the saying inside the mug that certainly rang true with us all…

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IMG_2704Lunch was so much fun for me to make – all recipes will be posted tomorrow…we started with Spanish Pea Soup along with Tuna Tapenade and Tuna Tapenade (sorry for the blurry photo) –

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And then we broke up into two tables and started our day of Mah Jongg…I am not going to show all of the hands we played but here are some of the highlights. G2 was the big winner for a total of four Mah Jongg’s but I was happy with my three wins. The good news is that everyone won at least one game today.

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After a few hours of game play I brought out dessert: Frozen Berries with Hot White Chocolate Sauce (sorry – I forgot to take photos). And, of course, there was licorice and – much to my delight – I found Bridge Mix at a store and, of course, had to buy it for today!

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Even Lizzie had a great time today – look at that smile on her face!

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MAH JONGG IN OUR LIVES

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Although this article is long, I think you will love every word of it. It is from the July 1st, 2010 edition of Lilith Magazine (the wonderful feminist magazine). The first part of the article, Mah Jongg in the Lives of Jewish Women was written by Sarah Blustain and the second part, Tiles & Tribulations was written by Blustain and Dorothy Stern.

I will be interested to hear your comments, especially about Arthur Schwartz‘s remarks (actually, his mother’s theory) about why we play Mah Jongg and gaming in general.

Sit back and enjoy! Continue reading