1. One Rainy Evening Part 12


    Date: 1/2/2015, Categories: Fiction, Transgendered, Young, Author: Bushhairs, Rating: 50, Source: sexstories.com

    did you learn that?" Josh persisted. "Well, not from Kabbalah, although I sort of feel it may be covered there, and when I finish my piecemeal kabbalistic studies I should know for certain. I first became aware of the phrase, actually, while reading the same Jewish cuisine cookbook that I mentioned to you earlier. It seemed apropos when you stated that life is as it is given, so I felt impelled to toast life," Bobbie explained. "Are you telling us that you are studying Kabbalah, Bobbie?" Sara's dad, Jack asked. "Yes, although I haven't done it in 5 years because of other interests. I am fascinated with the obscure origins, but the ancient Hebrew is rather taxing for me to master, so I have, more or less, put Kabbalah "on the back burner" for the time being. There are so many versions of it that I feel the need to become familiar with all and draw conclusions from the whole. I do intend to pursue it again one day," Bobbie mused, rather apologetically. "Bobbie, do you have any idea what your I.Q. might be?" Rachael queried. "No, M'am, but my dad and mom are arranging to have me tested for that and other general areas in the next few days," Bobbie replied. "I can hardly wait for the outcome. I hope that I may be made privy when it is decided," Rachael responded. "I hate to interrupt this multifaceted discourse, but is anyone ready to eat the evening meal?" Suzie asked, taking advantage of the insightful interlude that followed the last conversational element. "YES", was ...
    the unanimous response. "Very well, I'll bring in the appetizers," Suzie said. Suzie quickly wheeled in a cart loaded with chopped liver, gefilte fish, knishes, and pickled herring. Matzos and bagels along with several other breads were in abundance. Everyone eagerly began eating and having lively and pleasant conversations, punctuated by frequent laughter. After 15 to 20 minutes, Suzie went back to her kitchen and returned with chicken soup, matzo balls and beet borscht, accompanied by a large bowl of sour cream. When everyone had finished their soup, she brought out a cart of vegetables and meats, which opened the eyes of all present. "There's sweet and sour cabbage, baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad, roast chicken, haluskes and corned beef. If there is anything else that you want, tell me and I will tell you if it is available," Suzie offered. "With this feast, what else could one want?" Jack asked. Everyone laughed and began serving themselves from the carts, once again having upbeat conversations with everybody and nobody in particular. "Be sure to save room for dessert," Suzie ventured. The dessert cart was uncovered and a modest array of delicious pastries, cookies and strudels were open for discussion and consumption. "Oh, my! These strudels look fantastic! What is the filling?" Bobbie asked excitedly. "There are 3 different fillings, Bobbie, apple, poppy seed and cherry," Suzie happily reported. "That would be apple, MOHN and cherry? I have always wanted to try ...