Thanks for the eclectic ’round-up’; think I went through all the emotions there.
Our Seder was a blink-miss affair, but my daughter and I used our homemade Seder plate; still it was ‘our’ Seder and we felt connected.
The exhibition sounds like it’s worth a visit in that it appears to add something different to the huge experience that was the Holocaust.
Glad I’m not having to cast a vote in the GLA mayoral elections. I think the ‘Jenny-Kenny’ ticket was a bad idea and notice that the arrangement isn’t reciprocal.
Nothing I can say would be enough, regarding how you wrote about the death of your dad. Very moving. You have shared some awful and sweet memories all at once. I hope the sweeter memories will win out in the end.