We met at our new favorite sushi place with Jimmy, Hannah, Pam, and Jill.
The character for dragon is certainly correct, but all my dictionaries translate the last character as "castle," so this might really be the Dragon Castle!
The sushi is excellent, and the Chinese food isn't half bad either.
Happy Mother's Day!
Our new favorite sushi chef. He even talks to us in Nihongo!
Kathy and Hannah being silly with the rose given Kathy by the restaurant.
Dragon Wall is located at 9931 Grant St. in Thornton. For more information, please call 720.872.1818. Metro North Chamber of Commerce blog post is here.
Actually, Bon, this place is in Thornton, at the Town Center. Although the Chinese food at the place we went to in Broomfield was comparable, the sushi was not. It sat around for a long time, and I didn't see a sushi chef on duty. This place has a sushi chef, who is there whenever the buffet is open. He is constantly putting out fresh and delicious creations. And the price is right at this place (even lower than the special holiday price we paid at the other place).
Why do I have a blog? Quite simply, I have a blog to share my favorite things with others. The right side of the blog has a long list of links to some of the places on the Internet that I visit often. In addition to sharing those with others, I often come here myself to find a quick link to where I am going.
Bonnie, our eldest, led the way into blogging with her Simple Beauty Blog, and later with her extremely popular Beans Blog. I decided I would give blogging a try and thought "I have a blog" might be a clever name, but in English it sounded rather lame, so I did it in Hebrew, a language I love more and more the more I learn it.
What does Yesh Li Blog mean?
We would translate (i.e. interpret) yesh li blog to mean "I have a blog" in English, but the literal Hebrew means "There is for (or to) me a blog." You cannot literally say "I have" something or other in Hebrew. It is always "there is for me," or "there is for you," or "there is for us," etc. Hebrew, the language of the Bible, is showing us that we are really stewards of what has been provided for us and for our use. Rather than private ownership, perhaps a better term for what we "own" would be private stewardship.
Languages have been my passion since at least the fourth grade, when I studied Spanish from a library book called Fun with Spanish. In high school, I was the rara avis that became enamored of Latin. In later U.S. Navy tours of duty in Spain, Italy, and Japan, we did our best to learn the local languages. Along the way, I studied some Russian and picked up some Greek by studying etymologies and some Chinese by studying Japanese writing systems.
My first introduction to Hebrew was in the early 1980s, when I took a correspondence course, but it was not until the past decade that my primary focus has been on this wondrous language. It has been deeply rewarding, and especially in the past few years since we met Ori, an amazing Israeli woman, who has become not only my primary Hebrew mentor but also our good friend. Moreover, the small group of people who meet weekly to study Torah in Hebrew in Boulder have become dear to us and enriched our lives greatly. Further, reading Jewish commentaries on the Web of the weekly Torah portions has deepened my own faith and opened up new understandings of the scriptures we share and of Christian writings based on those scriptures.
The pursuit of words has been an essential part of my life for many years (since birth?). Many things have changed in my life, but I don't see that part of it changing any time soon (until death?). Lehitraot! Shalom, Chaverim!
3 comments:
I love it ! Especially the silly photo of Mom and Hannah !!! Is this the buffet we went to while we were there ? I think I recognize it ...
Actually, Bon, this place is in Thornton, at the Town Center. Although the Chinese food at the place we went to in Broomfield was comparable, the sushi was not. It sat around for a long time, and I didn't see a sushi chef on duty. This place has a sushi chef, who is there whenever the buffet is open. He is constantly putting out fresh and delicious creations. And the price is right at this place (even lower than the special holiday price we paid at the other place).
Love the Kathy and Hannah pic! Will have to try this place as well!
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