Aaron, with his sophisticated pallete, and wanting to be authentic bought us some Gefilte fish. It came in a jar packed in some kind of clear jelly. Yum!! I had one bite just to say that I tasted it.

Daniel and me, Mimi, Aaron, Sarah, and Courtney

Ethan and Megan

Aaron trying to make the Gefilte fish not look so scary, and Daniel

Our table

the spread
3 comments:
What a great idea. Jenny, you look fabulous!
this is such a neat tradition!!!
The table looks very welcoming and the spread looks delish! Nice that everyone has traditions that come to life each year. I enjoyed reading. (surfed in with the next blog feature!)
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