Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday Nurit

Thank you for always meeting me halfway or farther when we have disagreed. Thank you for putting up with my quirks and my quirky friends. And finally thank you for urging me to be much more than I would have been without you.

Happiest Ever

“The Apple of My Eye”

“The Apple of My Eye” was originally used in English and perhaps Hebrew to refer to the pupil of the eye. Sometime in the late middle ages it began to mean something or someone that one values greatly. How this happened is murky and of course the first usage is often attributed to Shakespeare.

Nurit is the apple of my eye.

The only known Saguaro in Bordeaux, France