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Words You Need to Know for Easter Sunday–the Day before “Maundy”??

The Last Supper - Wikipedia da Vinci’s Last Supper

Check out this interesting, informative, and fun site for a discussion of some words about Easter: INTERESTING LITERATURE.

But they left out “maundy,” a word that came up in my writing group yesterday when one member recalled her father confusingly referring to the day before Good Friday as “Mondy-Thursdy,” as it sounded to her child’s ears. Maundy Thursday is also called Holy Thursday and commemorates the night of the Last Supper, which, of course, was a seder because the events preceding the crucifiction and resurrection took place around Passover. “Maundy” is derived from either the Latin word mandatum, which refers to a phrase describing Jesus washing his disciples’ feet, or mendicare, which means “to beg” (see Wikipedia and Dictionary.com).

And I didn’t see a single mention of my favorite rabbit, Harvey, or his pal, Jimmy Stewart. To my great disappointment, TCM isn’t showing Harvey this April, although to its credit it is showing a great lineup of old blockbusters in the Easter and Passover spirit. (Click for TCM’s April weekly schedule.)

Harvey & Jimmy Harvey – Universal Pictures (1950) (USA)

Have a Happy and Blessed Easter. I hope you all find golden eggs.

I paid my Passover respects to my friend Sandee in yesterday’s post.

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Words You Need to Know for Easter Sunday–the Day before "Maundy"?

The Last Supper - Wikipedia da Vinci’s Last Supper

Check out this interesting, informative, and fun site for a discussion of some words about Easter: INTERESTING LITERATURE.

But they left out “maundy,” a word that came up in my writing group yesterday when one member recalled her father confusingly referring to the day before Good Friday as “Mondy-Thursdy,” as it sounded to her child’s ears. Maundy Thursday is also called Holy Thursday and commemorates the night of the Last Supper, which, of course, was a seder because the events preceding the crucifiction and resurrection took place around Passover. “Maundy” is derived from either the Latin word mandatum, which refers to a phrase describing Jesus washing his disciples’ feet, or mendicare, which means “to beg” (see Wikipedia and Dictionary.com).

And I didn’t see a single mention of my favorite rabbit, Harvey, or his pal, Jimmy Stewart. To my great disappointment, TCM isn’t showing Harvey this April, although to its credit it is showing a great lineup of old blockbusters in the Easter and Passover spirit. (Click for TCM’s April weekly schedule.)

Harvey & Jimmy Harvey – Universal Pictures (1950) (USA)

Have a Happy and Blessed Easter. I hope you all find golden eggs.

I paid my Passover respects to my friend Sandee in yesterday’s post.

My Friend’s Story – Leukemia: Remembering Her at Passover

SANDRA CRESPY KLINE - 12/6/52-9/10/27 There are moments in life when you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real…. – Mitch Kline

 SANDRA CRESPY KLINE

           12/6/52–9/27/10 

I wrote about Sandee, who died three-and-a-half years ago of leukemia, on what would have been her 61st birthday (see the 12/6/13 post).

This post comes from her husband, Mitch, who is actively engaged in fund-raising efforts to cure blood cancers. Shortly after Sandee’s death in 2010, he lost his mother-in-law, Miriam, to lymphoma and his own mom, Dorothy, to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.


Dear Family and Friends:

It has now been over 3 years since I lost my guiding star. It was never a secret that my Sandee was the love of my life, my soul mate, my best friend. And, there is not a day that goes by that I don’t ask myself the same 2 questions: – What could I have done to have changed the ending to our love story? – What could I have done to have kept my promise to my girl—that I would always take care of her?

As I try to search for the answers to these questions, I will also continue to try to help others who are stricken with blood cancers so that they will continue to celebrate their birthdays and wedding anniversaries; “bust” with pride and enjoyment at seeing their children succeed and achieve; and watch in amazement the birth and growth of their grandchildren.

To help raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), I have joined up with Team in Training (TNT), and I will once again be participating in the Philly TriRock Triathlon on June 22, 2014. It is my third “try at the Tri,” and through your incredible support and generosity in the past 2 years I have been able to raise $17,000.

My goal for this year is to raise $8,000, which will give us a 3-year total of $25,000. Ironically, this also happens to be the 25th year that TNT has partnered with LLS, so it is only fitting.

As I continue to try to make my beautiful Sandee proud of me, please help me to honor my Special Girl (leukemia), my Mom Dottie (non Hodgkin’s lymphoma), and my Mother-in-Law Miriam (lymphoma) by contributing to “our cause” and helping me to reach my goal.

Let’s work together in this fight so that others may never know the pain and heartbreak of blood cancers.

Thank you so much for your generosity.

Best wishes,

Mitch Kline & Family

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Logo

MITCH KLINE’S LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY TEAM IN TRAINING FUNDRAISING PAGE

RESOURCES:

American Society of Hematology

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)

Lymphoma Research Foundation

Mayo Clinic – Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

National Cancer Institute – Leukemia

Team in Training (TNT)

TriRock Triathlon Series