On the road
Sunday, June 30, 2024
One Year Later Of A New Adventure.
Friday, June 7, 2024
Cake and Flowers
Visitors are always welcome. It was a pleasure to have my Granddaughter, Lexi Hilderman, and her friend, Andy Rubio, stop by the other day. There was a good conversations, flurry of activities, creativeness and laughter.

Thanks for coming. The doors are always open.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
December 2023
As I reflect back on the past year I am so very grateful for all the things that came into my life. Family and Friends. I may live a distance from them however I appreciate the modern technology that brings us together.
Our Annual Family Traditional ZOOM brought us together, all across North America, British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and North Carolina.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Honour of Past and Present Presidents
On November 5, 2022 the Regina Jewish Community proudly Presented The Fall Gala in Honour of Past and Present Presidents of the Beth Jacob Synagogue.
Jerold Birstein was president from 1992 to 1995 and 1984 to 1986.
Quote from his story 1989
"I became active with Beth Jacob Synagogue and community by being voted to the Board of Directors, serving on various committees, i.e. House Chairman, Vice President, and President. I was also active in B'nai Brith, chairing the Car Draw Dinners and with the Wheat City Curling Club as treasurer for many years. Throughout the years I have been active in fund raising, not only with B'nai Brith and the Beth Jacob Community but with UIA, Israeli Bonds and Hadassah-WIZO Bazaars. I was made a Life Associate Member of Hadassah-WIZO when Lorraine and I made out trip to Israel in November 1987."
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Jerold Birstein's Story 1943 to 1946 War Years
#R284533 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
Jerold Birstein’s Own Story
I went to Winnipeg for a few more months before I was discharged on January 24,1945. Fellow service men and I were given our discharge papers in one hand and our Army call papers in the other.
I had one month to make up my mind. During that month I went to Chicago to hear the “Big Bands” concerts.”
#111359 CANADIAN ARMY
I joined the Army on February 28,1945 and went to Winnipeg and then to Camp Shilo, near Brandon, Manitoba to the Canadian Artillery Training Centre.
There were a group of German Prisoners of War. I had to supervise them while they worked on road building. I was the truck driver and transported the prisoners to the work sight. I found them to be young and very friendly. They never talked about the war or of Germany. The cook of the camp was from the German ship “Bremar” After the war they were sent back to Germany.
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| German Prisons from Bremar |
Monday, September 19, 2022
In Remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II
My remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II goes back to when she became Queen in 1952. Quote from my biography "Notes and Clippings, It all Started in Saskatchewan" , 'We were given the day off school for the Coronation Day of Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. It was a big affair in England as well as in every small town in Saskatchewan. On this occasion the Gallivan school children were bused to North Battleford to attend a parade.'
Thursday, August 4, 2022
A Jubilee Wedding Anniversary Celebration
A Jubilee Anniversary Celebration
Now-a-days it is very seldom that we get together at a table to enjoy a meal without the cell phone or TV on.
This year instead of going out we decided to stay home to celebrated our 17th Wedding Anniversary, making it a “Jubilee Meal”.
I remember my Mother telling us when she was young how her mother put on a “Jubilee Meal”.
Quote from “ Hughenna’s Story”, my mother’s story.
“My mother always taught us during the long winter holiday. This kept us out of mischief and helped us to be well up in our schoolwork. She had a wonderful system of getting us to earn one hundred marks a day. When we reached one thousand marks we had a “Jubilee”. That consisted of a holiday and a special meal with some special treat on the table. Alain white cake with apple frosting was a feast. She set the table with the nicest dishes and a pink tablecloth. Just we children ate at the table, which was made small for the occasion; the pink cloth didn’t fit a big table. Those were happy days, how little it takes to make one happy”
Randal and Lorraine's Wedding Anniversary Meal Celebration
All electronics turned off.
Table set with place mats, decorated with an artificial red rose and bottle of Mateus wine.
Menu consisted of: Chicken Cordon Bleu made from prepared frozen chicken patties, fresh garden vegetables, cucumber and tomato slices
For the first time in ages, we sat across from each other, talked and ate as slow as we could, taking less than 20 minutes!
It was a special event and how little things make us happy!




































