Eyal Noam

He has a name, Eyal Noam, he will henceforth be simply called Eyal. A Hebrew name that means gazelle.There was a professional photographer, so at some later date I will put up better pictures. I was really too busy to take many of my own.

Yesterday I was busy setting up whatever I could.Early in the morning, I was busy getting the tables decorated and the food put out.It would have been fine to only have 3 large bagel platters, but 10 packages of lox from Costco worked out just fine.We actually had way too many sweets, I don’t think I’ve planned an event for close to 100 people before.The Mohel (the one who performs the circumcision) absolutely loved this sign, he took it home and is planning on putting it up in his garage. Andy Schpall is amazing, this is our 4th grandson he has circumcised and he was chocking up a little. All the people, all the joy, all the love welcoming Eyal to the family and the Jewish community. We weren’t the only one who was trying to guess the name. This is was as good a guess as any.I should have given her a marker, it’s very faint, but there is his name Eyal Noam.  He is named after three strong women, two of whom are deceased, all had Ann in their name. I know, EN isn’t Ann, but in Hebrew, אן, is. Yoch chocked up as well as he said the name and explained the significance. A little goofing off.Then the cousins helped out with opening the presents.  What a wonderful day.

 

 

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