Mar 20, 2008

Fairy Dust for Purim



Tonight was Purim. It is the fun holiday where everyone dresses up in costume, boos at the bad guy in the story, and eats triangular shaped cookies filled with jelly that are supposed to represent the hat the bad guy wore. It is the telling of the story of Esther...the queen who along with her cousin Mordechai saved the Jews from persecution.

Last year Hadarya was 7 months old and as cute as a bug (literally a ladybug for this holiday) and we had a lot of fun with Nana and Savta at Ohr Shalom.



This year we "accidentally" purchased a costume when we were in Arizona two months ago. We were hanging out at the mall with Cousin Janis and went into Ima's favorite store: the Disney Store. Of course one cannot shop without seeking out the sale rack and there was this adorable Tinker Bell costume at 50% off. Who could resist adorable green with purple and gold flecked trip, see through cap sleeves, a skirt of layers with tulle, and wings attached? It was too good to pass up for 12.99. She will have it to play with later on. So I was convinced that Hadarya would be Tinker Bell for 12.99 and we'd have fun at Purim. It was even sweeter when I went to the register and the total was $4.29 including tax!!! Woo Hoo did we ever score.


Fast forward to the big night: TONIGHT. We decided to go to Tifereth Israel this year as they do a huge Purim Spiel and this year it was the Megillah according to the Beatles. We figured it was close to home, earlier, good music that H would like, and we could always cut out and be home quickly if she needed to go to bed.



We dressed up our angel as a fairy and she sprinkled fairy dust on everyone she met. Complete with a gold want (thanks Meltzers) and new sparkly green/purple/gold hair ties. She charmed the pants off everyone who dared cross her path. Then she sat in the front row in our laps for 1 hour enjoying the show. 45 minutes past her bedtime and way over stimulated with cheering, music, dancing, and shaking her grogger, she hit her wall and we left as the closing act finished.


It took awhile to get her to bed. Lots of water, a cup of milk, yogurt (midnight snack on her body time!) and our bed. But look at these photos and dare say it was not worth keeping her up past her bedtime. Go ahead I dare you!















3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Uh, I believe we are eating Hamen's HAT, not his ears. That's would just be gross. You forgot to mention the costume rash!!

Anonymous said...

Jenn, I just found your blog after Yiftach emailed us about your author friend coming to our area. I know we haven't spoken in ages and it is so wonderful to read about your lovely daughter who is really close in age to our son Jacob! Jacob's birthday is August 27, 2006. She is adorable, and it is great to read (and empathise!) about "mommyhood." I've lately been keeping a written journal of Jacob, but not a blog. Love the purim costume! Take care---Naomi (and David, and Jacob)

Bethel Nathan said...

I wouldn't dare! She looks adorable in that costume, and sounds like she had a wonderful time! One of those lifelong memories for you, even if she's too young for it to be a lifelong one for her. Love it!