Vacation canceled, but husband Itzhak is healing, and that's the important thing.
He's home after 10 days in the hospital with a severe inflammation that caused his stomach and intestines to stop functioning. I was so looking forward to holding our precious 6 month old baby granddaughters... but I had to be satisified with daily skype connections. Itzhak is healing quite well at home, getting a lot of good care, has lost weight, and will continue to follow a well-defined nutrition program for diabetes. I was able to lead the baby naming ceremony of our daughter Tali and son-in-law Craig’s twin baby girls Gabriella and Amalia by Skype. Our son Amir also flew in for the family gathering.
Gabriella and Amalia |
Snapshot of Family gathering on Skype |
Each
day without fail I get an email from my mother Nika about her adventures… She
adores spending 4 months at her cottage on Cape Cod in the village of
Wellfleet. Amazing how many people she
meets - maybe walking around the marina, perhaps swimming at one of the ponds,
sometimes at the Senior Center. This
week in mid-July my brother Will Fleissig, his wife Wendy and their daughters
Ariel and Mia are staying nearby in Wellfleet. What joy for my mother to see
them each day, hear their stories, watch the girls dance and sing, and just feel
like close family. It is hard for us all
being so spread out from coast to coast.
I edit her blog entitled Life Begins at Ninety. I gathered a few recent emails and photos and sent them out under the title "Each Day... Adventures!"
Here are a few excerpts from emails I received this past week
alone! Pretty much unedited, so you get the flavor:
Subject: Fun Time
Hi
Such a nice time - being together with 4 of my Darlings-performing, singing
just having fun- how long it does not matter.
Hope you had a good workout and please do something every day-
even for 15 minutes.
Much
love calusy (kisses in Polish,
pronounced tzawusi) Mamusia
Nika at the Marina, Wellfleet,
Massachusetts
Good morning Monday July 20. Wellfleet Cape
Cod
Tried to swim together with my children but our timing was
wrong. So they went wave catching in the ocean and I went to Great Pond all
alone .
I knew someone will help me,
and so it happened I met a nice lady who
recognized me - She had read the book and listened to our talk. She got me down to the lake safely.
In the water met Joan and Ed Weaving
Had a beautiful swim and walk in the water to exercise and then Ed offered to get me back to my car.
I found our book- dedicated it to Weavings and hope
they will visit me soon in my studio.
Perfect morning - Hope you are enjoying whatever you are doing and we see each other later to “Show and tell”.
Bless you and thank you for making “life begins at 90” real fun.
recognized me - She had read the book and listened to our talk. She got me down to the lake safely.
In the water met Joan and Ed Weaving
Had a beautiful swim and walk in the water to exercise and then Ed offered to get me back to my car.
I found our book- dedicated it to Weavings and hope
they will visit me soon in my studio.
Perfect morning - Hope you are enjoying whatever you are doing and we see each other later to “Show and tell”.
Bless you and thank you for making “life begins at 90” real fun.
Smiling Baci Nika
Beautiful day. just perfect- Children catching waves I went
for my usual walk around the marina. Wearing cheerful pants I had bought with
you in Oregon. A lady came to me and said “Hi Nika, my husband read your book,
is sitting in the car (fell off the ladder has a broken hand and fingers) and
told me to talk to you."
I remember falling off a ladder picking up a yellow shawl from the
attic for a gallery opening many years ago. Fred was holding the ladder to help.
Ended in the hospital with a broken wrist which was never properly put together
by a butcher-doctor. We all
do dumb things and have to pay for them dearly.
This lady used to have a catering business in Connecticut and told
me her daughter delivers a chocolate bomb desert to Wicked Oyster. We should try it
tonight.
I showed her Fredziu’s plaque and we really
connected.
Now waiting for the children to see what the day will
bring.
Nika at marina, Wellfleet, next to plaque in memory of Alfred
Fleissig
Plaque reads:
Alfred Fleissig 1906-1984
His love of Wellfleet and this
harbor
has been passed down to the fourth
generation.
Afternoon after 5:30 dinner at Wicked Oyster--- elegant gallery
opening across from Glenn…. then maybe dancing at the pier if not too windy.
Wow-Love Wellfleet!!!!!!!! Calusy Mamusia
I
miss you - talked about you at the opening of the new gallery across from
Glen. Bettina and her husband. They promised to visit me.
Saturday new play opening. Joanna will pick me up. Life is interesting if you do not close your
doors! Much love M
Alicia
adds: Please reread that last
sentence. Worth embroidering or making
into a banner!
“LIFE
IS INTERESTING IF YOU DO NOT CLOSE YOUR DOORS!!”
-
Nika
Kohn Fleissig
- Nika Fleissig
Please Read My Blog Here:
http://www.lifebeginsat90.blogspot.com/
Order our book, From Miracle To Miracle: A Story of Survival (via PayPal):
http://www.FromMiracleToMiracle.com
Please view my art here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nikafleissig/
Please Read My Blog Here:
http://www.lifebeginsat90.blogspot.com/
Order our book, From Miracle To Miracle: A Story of Survival (via PayPal):
http://www.FromMiracleToMiracle.com
Please view my art here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nikafleissig/
Rabbi Alicia Magal
www.jcsvv.org
928 204-1286
blog: http://www.redrockrabbi.blogspot.com
"A Jewel of a Shul"
Mission Statement:
The Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley is a welcoming, egalitarian, inclusive congregation dedicated to building a link from the past to the future by providing religious, educational, social and cultural experiences. We choose to remain unaffiliated in order to respect and serve the rich diversity of our members and visitors.
928 204-1286
blog: http://www.redrockrabbi.blogspot.com
"A Jewel of a Shul"
Mission Statement:
The Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley is a welcoming, egalitarian, inclusive congregation dedicated to building a link from the past to the future by providing religious, educational, social and cultural experiences. We choose to remain unaffiliated in order to respect and serve the rich diversity of our members and visitors.
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