SisterSchmooze

When one of the Schmoozing Sisters suggested using street crossing as our theme, the others were skeptical. Could we really all find something to say about something so mundane, so prosaic?

SisterSchmooze
Crossing Colesville Road It’s the first Shabbos after my daughterLeah has left for seminary in Israel. I’m walking to shul about to cross Colesville Road a six-lane highway in suburbanWashington. As a transplanted New Yorker I’ve always had to resist the New York instinct to jaywalk especially when my young kids were growing up in the suburbs. You know “do as I do ” and all that. As they got older though I tended to lapse into my old ways. ButLeah my youngest always walked the straight and narrow. Any time I even thought of crossing against the light she’d yell “Mommy!” and I’d have to behave. But this time I’m alone. I’m an empty nester now. Hah! I can break the rules again! Suddenly though I hear a voice inside my head:Leah calling “Mommy!” And there I stand like a good little girl waiting for the light to change.

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