Of course, the very first time I wore my Ukrainian necklace, I had to come across a scary Russian – speaking nurse. A Russian speaker in St. Louis always means a Jewish immigrant. And as much as Jews support Ukraine back in Ukraine, Jewish Russian -speaking immigrants are as Putinoid as one can possibly be.
The reason for this is obvious. Russian – speakers find it extraordinarily hard to adapt after emigration. They don’t feel comfortable in their new countries and lash back in confused anger. And what’s a better way to lash out against the United States than to adopt Putin’s Obama – hating Ukraine – bashing anti-Western propaganda?
Today is also the day when the doctor’s office chose to greet me like this:
I’m not that into candy but after abstaining from food for 14 hours and from water for 3, I’m ready to stuff any food I come across into my mouth.


Well, shoot. I thought there was going to be a photo of you wearing a candy necklace.
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If you were into that sort of chocolate, I’d suggest picking up something at Thompson’s while you’re in the UK …
The “pudding chocolates” are definitely worth it.
[says SPOTTED DICK CHOCOLATES really loudly so I can get a chuckle from some of the Americans …]
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Beautiful necklace! (And you look great too. I think the hair really suits you!) π
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Thank you! I still jump whenever I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror because it’s shocking to see a strange woman in the house all of a sudden. π
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