Mar. 5th, 2002
Amusing training moment...
Mar. 5th, 2002 10:53 pmI've been in med-training for the past few days, and have met some really cool people who I wish I'd be able to. But first, my technolust over the coffee machine.
It's so cool. You insert your cup, press a button, and a slot opens for you to insert a small bag with your specific blend of coffee, tea or cocoa. After you close the slot, it brews your cup, and throws away the little baggie for you.
Anyways, back to the normal human contact...
Got into an interesting conversation with J, a Daoist who grew up in a fairly Jewish neighborhood just outside of NYC. When people overheard the conversation it turned into everyone's favorite gameshow "Dispel Everyone's Misconceptions About Orthodoxy" With your host, me!
"Yes, I wear this thing on my head almost all of the time. No, I don't need to sleep with it..."
"No, Jews don't believe in Hell, it's complicated."
"No, blessing the pig doesn't make it Kosher"
"I've never had a cheeseburger. I'm sure they're quite good, but I'll pass, thank you."
and finally, the one that always comes up...
"No, we don't have to cut a hold in a sheet to... *ahem* *blush*"
After training, J and I ended up on the same train, as she lives in Brighton, and we spoke some more without the throngs. She was curious about Jewish weddings, as she and her Christian boyfriend are close to getting engaged, and she wondered how different cultures approached it, especially with regards to mixed marriages.
Strangely enough, after the marriage talk, we spoke about death. Odd combo.
Well, tomorrow I go back to the residence, and my usual co-workers, who, while really cool, tend to be between 20-40 years older than me. I feel like there's nobody I can relate to at work. I'm not happy about it, but it's something I can live with, at least for the time being.
But if E pulls out pics of her grandkids again, I may scream. :-)
It's so cool. You insert your cup, press a button, and a slot opens for you to insert a small bag with your specific blend of coffee, tea or cocoa. After you close the slot, it brews your cup, and throws away the little baggie for you.
Anyways, back to the normal human contact...
Got into an interesting conversation with J, a Daoist who grew up in a fairly Jewish neighborhood just outside of NYC. When people overheard the conversation it turned into everyone's favorite gameshow "Dispel Everyone's Misconceptions About Orthodoxy" With your host, me!
"Yes, I wear this thing on my head almost all of the time. No, I don't need to sleep with it..."
"No, Jews don't believe in Hell, it's complicated."
"No, blessing the pig doesn't make it Kosher"
"I've never had a cheeseburger. I'm sure they're quite good, but I'll pass, thank you."
and finally, the one that always comes up...
"No, we don't have to cut a hold in a sheet to... *ahem* *blush*"
After training, J and I ended up on the same train, as she lives in Brighton, and we spoke some more without the throngs. She was curious about Jewish weddings, as she and her Christian boyfriend are close to getting engaged, and she wondered how different cultures approached it, especially with regards to mixed marriages.
Strangely enough, after the marriage talk, we spoke about death. Odd combo.
Well, tomorrow I go back to the residence, and my usual co-workers, who, while really cool, tend to be between 20-40 years older than me. I feel like there's nobody I can relate to at work. I'm not happy about it, but it's something I can live with, at least for the time being.
But if E pulls out pics of her grandkids again, I may scream. :-)