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A note here--no pictures were actually taken during the service. Due to Shabbat regulations I couldn't take them until after the sun went down and we did havdalah. Anything seen here is a recreation. I did also have some pictures of David doing the practice service but I can't find where I put them right now.

The badass of the moment in his suit and dinosaur tie.. Please note the personally designed tallit with hand-lettered tallit-donning prayer on the top edge, cheetah-print trim, and iron-on transfer prehistoric animal patches against a hand-painted backdrop.

David at the torah reading podium, looking nice and official.

Less official.

David with his tutor Anna, who is also made of all the win in the world.

David's talit bag, made by Anna's mother and kept under wraps until the event. The drawing is David's, it's just ironed onto the cloth.

The inside of the bag, which has a picture of "his sloth", presumably in honor of Sid the Sloth.




They've started up a tradition of putting a small display from the __ mitzvah of the moment up in the lobby. This was David's. He designed, drew and wrote up all of it, although I think the actual arranging was someone else.

My granma. You have no idea how hard it is to get her to smile in pictures. If you're going to pay good money for teeth, show them off!

Granma talking to David's tutor's grandmother, having found one of the few people in the room who can't just get up and walk away. They did actually seem to get along--I think it's a grandmother thing.

Hugs! Yes, that's my weird Chinese shirt-coat-thing. It was one of the few things Mom would let me wear to services.

I'm not even sure what I was doing here. Possibly a Sailor Moon impression. Kate wanted to play with my camera and just told me to strike a pose.

And the party. Ish. It was mostly a light dinner and then some music off David's iPod.



Please note the elegant stuffed animal displays on the tables.

The lame people's table. They did not dance.

David's friend David P. (second from right, red tie), imported from Birmingham for the occasion. playing Uno with his family.


His mom made bar mitzvah cookies. There are talit-clad boys, chais, torahs, and for some reason pumpkins and acorns.

Me and David dancing. Apologies for the blurriness of some of these, people were moving around a lot.

What was left of the buffet by the time I could start taking pictures. The main course was mac and cheese, as per request of the bar mitzvah boy.

David demonstrates the proper way to "Walk the Dinosaur".

Dancing with one of his caregivers.

Dancing, with a cameo by the back of the little German kid who just figured out he had working legs and ran up and down the aisle the entire time waving a program around.

More dancing with Mom and Anna.


And of course, the traditional chair lifting.




Not really relevant, but I took some pictures of the sukkah outside because it looked nice.

The badass of the moment in his suit and dinosaur tie.. Please note the personally designed tallit with hand-lettered tallit-donning prayer on the top edge, cheetah-print trim, and iron-on transfer prehistoric animal patches against a hand-painted backdrop.

David at the torah reading podium, looking nice and official.

Less official.

David with his tutor Anna, who is also made of all the win in the world.

David's talit bag, made by Anna's mother and kept under wraps until the event. The drawing is David's, it's just ironed onto the cloth.

The inside of the bag, which has a picture of "his sloth", presumably in honor of Sid the Sloth.




They've started up a tradition of putting a small display from the __ mitzvah of the moment up in the lobby. This was David's. He designed, drew and wrote up all of it, although I think the actual arranging was someone else.

My granma. You have no idea how hard it is to get her to smile in pictures. If you're going to pay good money for teeth, show them off!

Granma talking to David's tutor's grandmother, having found one of the few people in the room who can't just get up and walk away. They did actually seem to get along--I think it's a grandmother thing.

Hugs! Yes, that's my weird Chinese shirt-coat-thing. It was one of the few things Mom would let me wear to services.

I'm not even sure what I was doing here. Possibly a Sailor Moon impression. Kate wanted to play with my camera and just told me to strike a pose.

And the party. Ish. It was mostly a light dinner and then some music off David's iPod.



Please note the elegant stuffed animal displays on the tables.

The lame people's table. They did not dance.

David's friend David P. (second from right, red tie), imported from Birmingham for the occasion. playing Uno with his family.


His mom made bar mitzvah cookies. There are talit-clad boys, chais, torahs, and for some reason pumpkins and acorns.

Me and David dancing. Apologies for the blurriness of some of these, people were moving around a lot.

What was left of the buffet by the time I could start taking pictures. The main course was mac and cheese, as per request of the bar mitzvah boy.

David demonstrates the proper way to "Walk the Dinosaur".

Dancing with one of his caregivers.

Dancing, with a cameo by the back of the little German kid who just figured out he had working legs and ran up and down the aisle the entire time waving a program around.

More dancing with Mom and Anna.


And of course, the traditional chair lifting.




Not really relevant, but I took some pictures of the sukkah outside because it looked nice.
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