Happy Holidays 2024

Dec 23, 2024 | Mindset

When I see this picture, I can smell the oil frying. May you find special moments to smile during this holiday season. Wishing you all that is merry, bright, and delicious!

Yes, the ugly yellow bowl is for real. It was my Great Aunt Fagie’s. She gave it to my mom and my mother loved that I still use it. It’s glass and it is probably 100 years old.

The tall handsome guy beside me is my husband Bill. We have been making latkes together for a long time. I have no idea where his apron came from but he likes it. He does the shopping, I do the peeling and mixing and he has the patience to stand there and make them golden brown. When I used to make them by myself I burned them.

My apron says, “For this I spent 4 years at Virginia” (meaning University of Virginia). I bought it at Mincer’s book store in Charlottesville for myself the week I graduated and I have cooked in it and loved it ever since. Fortunately, it has held up well.  

This picture was taken a few years ago and we were having guests. We love entertaining friends during the holidays. 

0 Comments

Other Articles You Might Enjoy

Teflon at the Post Office: A Lesson in Leadership and Grace

Teflon at the Post Office: A Lesson in Leadership and Grace

Today I witnessed how to stay professional and positive, regardless of who you work with. Around lunchtime, I stopped by the post office to get a passport photo taken. Sure, I know there are faster or fancier places, but this stop fit my errand route, and I thought...

read more
Leadership and Purpose: Do Employers Still Go the Extra Mile?

Leadership and Purpose: Do Employers Still Go the Extra Mile?

Last night, I was walking home from my neighborhood book club, and my mind was still turning over a conversation we had. We’d just finished The Gown by Jennifer Robson, a work of historical fiction set in post-WWII London. The story follows two seamstresses who...

read more
Leading and Living Your Values via Christiansburg Printing

Leading and Living Your Values via Christiansburg Printing

Growing up in a small town in Southwest Virginia, my father owned a small print shop. This type of business doesn’t exist anymore – with copy machines and online printing, it’s no longer needed. Christiansburg Printing produced booklets, flyers, football programs, and...

read more
Karen Snyder
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.