Monday, October 03, 2005

Chag Sameach and Shana Tova. Here is Rabbi Joshua "Peach" Goldstein's Holiday Edition Post:

It is Rosh Hashannah at casa de Holtzman. Assaf requested that I write something in his blog for Rosh Hashannah. This is Peach. I did not know what a blog was and still don't, but I'm typing anyways. WOOHOO! So here goes nothing and it is probably some good old B.S.

As the new year comes around I realize I need start looking towards my imediate and long term future. Because that is what the new year is a new beginning. I look towards people at camp and wonder. What will my life be like when I graduate college will have a year round job or a job that gives me summers free? All I know is this that when the time comes for me to either leave school and get a real job, camp will be there only if I have my summers open. I will not decide in November that I'm going back to camp, instead I will work hard for as long as I can to get myself a job. Camp is great but it's not a future. So, to those who have used camp for too long this new year is a time to look forward to life past camp, and for those who have not been there too long start to really cherish your time there, because one day it will be gone, but you must first recognize when that day is. Take Rosh Hashannah to be greatful for such a thing as camp, and realize if it is actually still for you. Shannah Tova U Metukah. Chag Sameach
-Peach

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

so true peach, so true. really touching peace. i love you man, and wish you luck in whatever you decide to do next summer. You too Assaf, from a B-10er.