FRIDAY 55
Invading armies desecrate the holy place.
Brave men fight back led by the one called 'The Hammer.'
The foe is defeated, the temple cleansed.
We must relight the lamps.
There is so little consecrated oil.
It will take days to prepare more.
Unexpectedly, the lamps burn 8 days.
A great miracle has happened.
Happy Chanukah!
DA COUNT
I posted this 55 three years ago but since it's Chanukah I decided to put it up again. We have some friends who have shared their holiday with us. We celebrated it together many years. I was delighted for my kids to learn about it and enjoy it with friends. I won't totally rehash the old count the same way I did the 55 but I will count a sharing atmosphere where I work.
I am not the only person at work who has been recently plagued by numerous difficult circumstances. There seems to be a rash of it among my coworkers. Two other coworkers have cars that keep falling apart like mine. Two have immediate family members with serious health issues.Five of us are currently receiving treatment at our own office for recent injuries. With so many people under all sorts of stress you might think I work with a bunch of surly people and in fact contribute to the sour mood myself. We are all capable complainers at times but for the most part none of us linger in that for too long. We can all tell when someone comes in after a particularly rough patch and we all cut the one having a hard time some slack. We listen to each other, support each other, make each other laugh in spite of the crap going on. On our lunch break you generally find us giving each other various necessary treatments, which on one hand is kind of hilarious (Hey Doc, can ya crack me? Sure...can you give my shoulder a combo? Yep, right after I hook up Jane to the decompression table....once she finishes the deep muscle work on John.). On the other hand it's really a relief to be working in a place that takes good care of its patients and where we all take good care of each other. It's also really count-worthy that we don't take advantage of each other in an opportunistic way. After the rough week I had (and the rougher week one of the other girls had), and when I consider the hell-hole I used to work in (where they just didn't give a damn about anything but the bottom line) I just really want to count the sharing of burdens in a caring manner that goes on among my coworkers.
25 comments:
Whatever happened to Hannukah?
BTW...I LOVED your 55.
The Hammer!!! You Betcha Baby.
Thanks for playing Trini, Thanks for letting me Yahtzee your Snuffly self, and have a Kick Ass Week-End...G
Love your 55--such a timely one.
Great Hannukah tribute.
I think I've heard that story somewhere before. ;)
Now if only I could handle the spelling thing.
Don't know if I ever told you that my birth-mom and her husband are Jewish. It just adds whole layers of richness to our lives. . .
And friendships at work are a rare-enough privilege. Most definitely count-worthy.
I love the celebrations this time of year - enjoy your comaraderie my friend - know that you are a shoulder for them
Moonie smiles
Blue Bunny just bought a new menora. He's half Jewish, half Presbyterian.
Sorry to hear about all the hardship for your friends lately. You are a good friend to them.
Super to see you earlier. Never worry about not getting around to my place. We all have busy real lives too. :)
xo
Thanks for the Hanukkah 55.. nicely done. So sorry that there are so many woes amongst your co-workers but it sure is fantastic that you work with such a supportive group. You fit right in.
your 55 rocks....happy hanukkah!
Perfect!!!!
My 55 is posted!! Here is the link for you.
You've got the right attitude, but you certainly don't need me to tell you that. Good on ya! And I really enjoyed the Judas Maccabeus poetry, too.
A thoughtful and meaning post,, enjoy the season however its spelled.
joanny
Loved the 55.
Sorry everyone's going through a rough patch, but the type of support you're talking about is priceless. Sounds like a terrific place to work.
It's always comforting to know people can rise above as well as sink beneath their burdens-and worse case,as the immortal Boss once said "You got to learn to live with what you can't rise above.." Enjoyed your 55 and the better side of us human beans it shows.
Nice 55, Lime!
(And happy Chaka Khan!)
This was too funny not to share....
WORD VERIFICATION: broads
DEFINITION: often the last term a man uses towards a group of females before he's beaten down by them.
Once again reminding us that we are never alone... always a worthy count.
Great 55, Lime.
Happy Hanukkah everyone!
So glad you are in such a wonderful work environment now. What a difference that makes!
It's so important to have a good enviroment and helpful people around you at work.
Great 55! Love the spirit!
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nurturing at work???? caring at work?????
that really exists?????
awesome....
Happy Chanukah!
Thank you for reposting this - I missed it the first time around.
Cool 55!
Now that's a niiiice ode to Hannukah.. a li'l bit of history, a dash of miracle and a dazzle of those lovely lights...
A very Happy Hannukah to you, and to your friends too!! I hope things get better for them.. soon!
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