  Ugh - does work ever get interesting? Apparently not on a beautiful Friday when all I want is to be outside, basking in the sun.
Oh well, got to pay the bills somehow. It was suggested that I write about my experiences growing up Jewish in the South. And I think it is a great suggestion. That will begin next week. I don't think I can coherently put together a serious post today (and I have my final paper of the semester looming over my head).
As for my final paper of the semester (I can't beleive it's almost over already), I am writing a book critique of urlLink Fire in a Canebrake by Laura Wexler - it is the story of the "Last Mass Lynching in America. " It was incredibly well-written, and brought a lot of poignant topics that struck me especially strongly, with the story having occurred in Georgia, another one of those states that I have lived in (there are probably a few I haven't yet mentioned). Anyway, as Shabbos is coming in a few hours, and I am looking forward to actually co-hosting a meal of my own tonight, I want to wish everyone a good Shabbos.
And to urlLink Greg and urlLink Peninah , who are having me for Shabbos lunch tomorrow - I can't wait! 
