created at: 2010-09-08The opening of the Kesher Newton year inevitably comes with a few snafus and oversights.  Yesterday was no different, as we welcomed sixty children in for a full Tuesday of programming from 12:30-5:45 and I ended up with two kids from “Plugat Peanut,” the peanut platoon (i.e. the kids who had peanuts in their lunches even though we are a peanut-free school) in my office for lunch.

After meandering through assorted topics of conversation, I pulled the book “Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Survival Kit” (circa 1982 but still interesting) off of my bookshelf to share with the two students in my office.  Turning to a random page, I asked the following question: “If I could only give my children three pieces of advice what would they be?”

After thinking, here’s the response from one of the kids.

1.  “Never jump into a rapid.”

2.  “Never hug a real live bear.”

3.  “Never jump off a plane without safety equipment.”

What a trifecta of pearls of wisdom to usher in the new year.

Shana Tovah U’Metukah.

 

This post has been contributed by a third party. The opinions, facts and any media content are presented solely by the author, and JewishBoston assumes no responsibility for them. Want to add your voice to the conversation? Publish your own post here. MORE