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Friday, September 20, 2019

#ThursdayThoughts: Shelby Is Definitely Camille's Sister & Tootsie's Daughter—And A Sister Whom Camille Absolutely Adores!

Reilly and Camille had an opportunity to visit Shelby today, since Reilly's "Momma"/Camille's "Auntie Nicole" got to check in on Shelby during the day—part of which included checking in on her for the second time when her cousin and her sister were on their evening walk. Needlessly to say, the brats—especially Camille—were quite excited to see her, as she was excited—and overwhelmed—to see them!

While Reilly actually even made herself comfortable enough to try to steal Shelby's food (and "Mom-Mom" kiboshed Reilly's attempt), Camille as usual became really excited and fawned over her little sister—thus why the little sister in question even shook because she was overwhelmed, although she surely didn't mind barking when she saw them out the window and didn't mind sniffing where they had walked once they left! This isn't to mention that Shelby is quite like Camille in that respect, except for that Camille sniffs and claims places—such as chairs—once others (humans and fellow puppies of hers and Reilly's) leave because she can't close to them while her dread of jealous Reilly keeps her from even approaching them!

She's also like Camille in other ways, including in that she pretends to not know how to do certain tricks—such as "paw"—in order to try to get away with not doing the tricks and to still get the treats. She even shares other mannerisms with her bigger sister, with facial expressions being among them—and that is part of how Camille's "Auntie Nicole" can definitely tell that Camille and Shelby are sisters, and would certainly be able to at least tell that they're somehow related if she didn't know that they are maternal sisters. For that reason, she can ascertain that they get most of their common traits—as well as probably some of their different traits—from Tootsie, even though she's never seen Tootsie—though she can imagine what Tootsie looks like based on how her two aforementioned daughters look, plus the fact that "[her] grandmother is Apple's[—i.e., Reilly's mom's] sister" (as Joyce told her when she asked if Reilly and Camille are related. Besides, she did get to see Apple—as well as Reilly's dad, Oobie-Won, and Camille's dad, Poppie—when she went up to Ole Field Farm with "Mom-Mom" and Camille's then-future " Mimi" to meet Camille. So, י״יℵ , maybe she'll get to meet Tootsie the next time that she's, י״יℵ, up at Ole Field.)

Thursday, September 19, 2019

A Belated #WoofWednesday & A #ThursdayThoughts Post: Highlights Of Reilly's Week So Far


    1. The poor puppeleh (as "Momma" calls her in Yinglish) licked her paws red for quite a while especially in the past week, and it even got to the point at which she licked at least part of one her legs red. Her paw licking seems to have been related to a case of dermatological sensitivies, so "Mom-Mom" (at "Momma"'s request) started feeding her Carna4 again (By the way, "Momma" is just explaining what supplement Reilly has that works for her, not endorsing Carna4 one or another way for any other puppy or any kitty, although you yourself can check it out for your own furmily member(s) if you wish to do so. )
    2. Reilly got a surprise visit from "The Tall Guy" over the weekend, and she also got to see another family friend yesterday. On each occasion, she was quite happy to see the friend in question. Yesterday, however, she definitely used the visit to show off when she got to sit outside with yesterday's visitor—and by showing off, "Momma" of course means eating "nasties", barking when she wasn't supposed to bark, and not even staying on the family friend's lap when she was supposed to be staying there! Perhaps she figured that since she had also played with the family friend earlier in the day, too, she could get away with her behavior and be looked at as being cute and playful.
    3. The visit from the family friend yesterday certainly helped, as Reilly had to go the vet (albe that the vet is her favorite vet, and she was a good girl as well as her usual popular self at the vet practice 🙂) to get a booster shot. So, she was in good spirits when she had to go to her booster-shot appointment.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Commentary: "Who Wants To Live Forever", "Senseless Violence", Names, and a Nightclub in Re 9/11

So was about to go a reply to the following comment on a music video for a Queen song:

BreatheFreeBreatheFree1 month agoThank you for listing the names. As Bono has said, no family member wants to think they've buried a statistic. Each was a person with a name and family and a life that mattered. Each was a unique person whom a domestic terrorist treated like one in a crowd. We know differently. RIP all who are victims of such violence.
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Nicole Czarnecki BreatheFree , I know what you mean. On September 11, 1897, a massacre against miners happened in Luzerne County, PA, as I found out today via Wikipedia (since I try to look up events for every day in history). The miners were all apparently Slavic and other gentiles. Looking at those names and the location, though, I knew that an apparently-Slavic (or any other apparently-gentile) Jew could be among them (even if any of his blood was gentile).There was such a one on September 11, 1922, indeed 50 years later. In a mine accident, an apparently-passed-for-gentile Jewish miner named Julian Charnetski (Julian Czarniecki), 46, died (His death certificate read 1879, though.). Before, I'd've looked at the list from 50 years before and not thought much. I'd also not thought of 9/11 as affecting this Jew (namely, myself) as much as it does, even though it did affect me and although I didn't lose any close relativesCANCELREPLY


Then I stopped. I would've continued until I thought that this needs to be shared with others as a reminder that indeed "no family member wants to think they've buried a statistic", and that anyone can be affected. Continuing, then:

....as far as I know. 9/11 affected me, but I didn't know that part of it was a neshamah Yehudit (a Jewish soul) in me responding. Page 251 of the 9/11 Commission Report states that the main target of 9/11 was "Jews, and not necessarily the United States". Then after doing family research, I figured out part of why, and moreso as I subsequently researched: some suspicions that I had were confirmed. Great-Granddad "Charnet-ski" was indeed a Jew; and that, that did indeed explain why my father would pronounce "Czarnecki" as "Charnetski" seemingly randomly enough, although it was really hint dropping. Of course, now that I figured out the heritage and what happened, he denies a lot of it, though I understand it: it can be painful when you're a third- and fourth-generation pogrom survivor (as he is, and his grandfather Anthony Czarnecki's parents survived by becoming b'nei ba'alei teshuvah [children of returnees to Judaism] that returned to Catholicism [as their parents were Anusim and B'nei Anusim whom became ba'alei teshuvah) and your kid figures out what happened after you told her a whole other story (especially when your whole life is based partly on telling lies to keep secrets and for other reasons, with the main reason for that being the big family secret about your heritage). By the way, the age given on the death certificate as well as the name was a lie: he was in fact born Julian Czerniecki (perhaps Julian Zernetzky) on December 24, 1875; and he often gave conflicting information in life to hide his identity.

There it is. The very violence that affected everyone on 9/11 included its effects on this unbeknownst-to-herself Jew on 9/11. The death certificate that she saw on July 25, 2008 confirmed that she was a Jew alone through Anthony, one of whose grandparents was "Katarzyna Danilowicz" (which was omitted from his uncle's death certificate, as "Danilowicz" apparently was a clear giveaway as to one's heritage at that time), and that put what happened almost seven years before she found it out and 79 years after it happened in a whole new light for her. She can then say, "Never think that it may not affected you if you can't be sure that it didn't," and that now she looks at that list on Wikipedia and wonders if those "Slavic" and other miners had any among them whom were like Julian, perhaps even relatives of his, and had or would have descendants whom were a general target for the 9/11 terrorists, whom did not like "Jews and Crusaders".

Now for the whole commentary outside of what would have been the comment:

One commenter posted the following in reply to another on Queen + Adam Lambert's music video for "Who Wants To Live Forever", which they dedicated to the Pulse Nightclub Shooting victims and other victims of "senseless violence" throughout history:

"Thank you for listing the names. As Bono has said, no family member wants to think they've buried a statistic. Each was a person with a name and family and a life that mattered. Each was a unique person whom a domestic terrorist treated like one in a crowd. We know differently. RIP all who are victims of such violence."

I know what he means. On September 11, 1897, a massacre against miners happened in Luzerne County, PA, as I found out today via Wikipedia (since I try to look up events for every day in history). The miners were all apparently Slavic and other gentiles. Looking at those names and the location, though, I knew that an apparently-Slavic (or any other apparently-gentile) Jew could be among them (even if any of his blood was gentile).  
There was such a one on September 11, 1922, indeed 50 years later. In a mine accident, an apparently-passed-for-gentile Jewish miner named Julian Charnetski (Julian Czarniecki), 46, died (His death certificate read 1879, though.). Before, I'd've looked at the list from 50 years before and not thought much. I'd also not thought of 9/11 as affecting this Jew (namely, myself) as much as it does, even though it did affect me and although I didn't lose any close relativesas far as I know. 9/11 affected me, but I didn't know that part of it was a neshamah Yehudit (a Jewish soul) in me responding. Page 251 of the 9/11 Commission Report states that the main target of 9/11 was "Jews, and not necessarily the United States". Then after doing family research, I figured out part of why, and moreso as I subsequently researched: some suspicions that I had were confirmed. Great-Granddad "Charnet-ski" was indeed a Jew; and that, that did indeed explain why my father would pronounce "Czarnecki" as "Charnetski" seemingly randomly enough, although it was really hint dropping. 

Of course, now that I figured out the heritage and what happened, he denies a lot of it, though I understand it: it can be painful when you're a third- and fourth-generation pogrom survivor (as he is, and his grandfather Anthony Czarnecki's parents survived by becoming b'nei ba'alei teshuvah  that returned to Catholicism [as their parents were Anusim and b'nei Anusim whom became ba'alei teshuvah]) and your kid figures out what happened after you told her a whole other story (especially when your whole life is based partly on telling lies to keep secrets and for other reasons, with the main reason for that being the big family secret about your heritage). By the way, the age given on the death certificate as well as the name was a lie: he was in fact born Julian Czerniecki (perhaps Julian Zernetzky) on December 24, 1875; and he often gave conflicting information in life to hide his identity.

There it is. The very violence that affected everyone on 9/11 included its effects on this unbeknownst-to-herself Jew on 9/11. The death certificate that she saw on July 25, 2008 confirmed that she was a Jew alone through Anthony, one of whose grandparents was "Katarzyna Daniłowicz" (which was omitted from his uncle's death certificate, as "Daniłowicz" apparently was a clear giveaway as to one's heritage at that time), and that put what happened almost seven years before she found it out and 79 years after it happened in a whole new light for her. She can then say, "Never think that it may not have affected you if you can't be sure that it didn't," and that now she looks at that list on Wikipedia and wonders if those "Slavic" and other miners had any among them whom were like Julian, perhaps even relatives of his, and had or would have descendants whom were a general target for the 9/11 terrorists, whom did not like "Jews and Crusaders". She's now even thinking of looking up their death certificates to find out—i.e., were they relatives; and were they thus indirect targets of the terrorists? Besides, they have the right to be counted as such for the record if they were, as they were victims of direct Anti Semitism in Polish Russia and elsewhere (including the U.S.) as well as indirect victims of 9/11 (and I'll add those corrections on their death-certificate indexes to note that).