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When going through hell, what in the hell do you do?!?

May 1, 2020June 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

I love the early morning hours – when the world is still relatively quiet and the day is full of promise. But in these days of the corona virus pandemic, I find the fading darkness and glimmers of sunrise to be devoid of enthusiasm for the dawning of a new day. Who would have thought normalcy Continue reading

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How to Prevent the Covid 19 from Becoming the New “Freshman 15″

April 24, 2020June 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Does the above picture send chills down your spine because you are……….    Bored out of your mind so snacking incessantly?    Eating your weight in Doritos and Oreos while binge watching all that you can on Netflix?    Finding yourself extra hungry while quarantined? Staying home can jumpstart all sorts of stressors: sabotage our Continue reading

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It’s 2AM.

January 24, 2020January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

2AM:  I’m too riled up to sleep. I toss and turn, but drowsiness evades me as my mind continues to race. I go over the events of the last couple of months – replaying conversations with each of my five sons and my three daughters-in-law. Vividly re-living each interaction with every one of my six Continue reading

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Stomach Churning Time

January 17, 2020January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Ever committed to something with a mixed sense of dread and wild anticipation? When my first grandchild was born, my son made the following observation on vulnerability and parenting: it’s like throwing your heart out the window – into a highly trafficked street – and hoping it successfully dodges all the cars. Tee hee. I Continue reading

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Psychic Readings: facts, myths and a hands-on experience

January 10, 2020January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Want to rile people up? Ask them how they would feel about having a physic reading? Here’s some highly censored reactions – edited for good taste:      I’d be freaked out      I’d be too afraid      Creeps me out      No possible way So when a certain gut feeling urges me to get one, Continue reading

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Sometimes Less is More

January 3, 2020January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Sometimes, less is more. I’m sure you all get that. Hence the brevity of this week’s newsletter. Our family has two milestone events this week. The first one occurred just 11 hours shy of the new decade. Our youngest son and daughter-in-law gave birth to an adorable baby girl on December 31st. Our oldest granddaughter Continue reading

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What to do with the Mad, the Sad and the Bad?

December 27, 2019January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

It may seem a rather negative way to kick-off a New Year’s column, but let’s face it, big bad stuff happens: A teen-age daughter develops Tourette’s     A toddler begins stuttering     A beloved relative passes away     A spouse cheats     A career ends in infamy     A home Continue reading

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The column no one will probably read

December 20, 2019January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Who wants to plow through paragraph after paragraph about a first-time staged reading of a play based on a self-published book  – being “performed” in a small, nondescript theatre far from Hollywood’s glittering glamour? Oh well – here goes: Setting: 6pm on a cloudy evening in a 46-seat theatre on Victory Blvd., Burbank, California. Program: Continue reading

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The Beauty of FAQ

December 13, 2019January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Thanksgiving fell on November 28 – pretty late this year. The outcome: not only six less days to squeeze in holiday shopping, but six less days for organizing and executing in-home parties and hosting get-togethers. We can’t speed-up Amazon deliveries even though ordering extra early helps. But we can streamline our entertaining routines. Below is Continue reading

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Release your Imaginative, Ingenious and Innovative Side.

December 6, 2019January 23, 2020 Iris Ruth Pastor

Thanksgiving bingeing is over. Shopping is upon us. Oh boy. More stress. Many people have particular foods that they habitually make during the holiday season. My mother made white chocolate covered Rice Chex, which she packaged in small bags and gave as a take-home gift to each family member. Here’s the Recipe: White Chocolate Covered Rice Continue reading

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Incidentally, Iris

For the past ten years, Iris’s “Incidentally Iris” column has appeared in The American Israelite, a weekly newspaper for Cincinnati’s Jewish community and the American Jewish community. Founded as The Israelite on July 15,1854, by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, the paper today is the oldest English-Jewish weekly in America and the second oldest in the world. (The London Jewish Chronicle was founded in 1841.) Read Incidentally, Iris columns on The American Israelite