Yesterday Cole, Austin and I built a snowman. It was short and took about two hours to do it. It was very fun. for the nose we used a pencil, eyes we used goji beries along with the buttons and mouth. It's head fell off today. I am sad. --Madisen
this is interestiong I feel that I am reading form the Gulivers Travels. This is also my first blog to read let alone post on.Things are good here.Take care and stay in touch. Thomas
Hi you guys! Well, we had two ice/snow days here. It was really great. The best thing was: both kids puked at EXACTLY THE SAME TIME!!! It had NEVER happened before. In tandem, yes, but the stars aligned for mutual barfing. As JIm and I held bowl for Sarah to heave her guts into, we heard the unmistakable sounds in the next room from John. It was so.....special. If only you could have been here! You could have experienced it in living technicolor! In other news: Sarah has been working on her applications: Kealing and Ann Richards now in, she shadows at Fulmore tomorrow with May. John is in Math Pentathelon and I don't understand any of the games!!!! "Tell Madisen that in art enrichment the elephante is being glazed"!!!! If cheap tickets come up on the web, we're coming to Armenia!!! Samantha almost took a job in a bank (????!!!) but decided not to (thank god!). We love and miss you, Susie
Well, you have officially experienced more snow than we have in Chelmsford all winter. It's been the most bizarre thing. Anyway, we love your snowman! We can't wait to read more about your exciting adventures. I hope your move goes well this weekend - the new place sounds nice - looking forward to more pictures of you in your new home. Good luck! -Leslie
For those of you who don't know I decided to work overseas and bring the kids along. We are in Yerevan, Armenia and I work on legal education reform. Tom, wonderful and supportive husband and father, agreed to crazy plan and continues to miss us, assumes I am going through mid-life crisis, but hopes it will pass after this one adventure. Madisen - 10.5 is a beautiful, smart, compassionate, and wonderful daughter when she is not mouthing off is adjusting quite well and will write her own impressions. Cole Ryan -inquisitive, observant, and sweet when he is not arguing about the unfairness of whatever- is 6.5. Austin is just shy of 5 and is bold, strong-willed and angelic when he is not ignoring my every last word. The kids are in an Armenian public school, learning Russian and Armenian, and like to go on trips to explore the countryside. We live in a comfortable house usually with electricity and running water. We hope to bring you a glimpse of life here, share pictures and stories, and maybe convince a few of you to visit.
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THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE COOLEST THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED TO YOU...............AND ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is interestiong I feel that I am reading form the Gulivers Travels. This is also my first blog to read let alone post on.Things are good here.Take care and stay in touch. Thomas
Hi you guys! Well, we had two ice/snow days here. It was really great. The best thing was: both kids puked at EXACTLY THE SAME TIME!!! It had NEVER happened before. In tandem, yes, but the stars aligned for mutual barfing. As JIm and I held bowl for Sarah to heave her guts into, we heard the unmistakable sounds in the next room from John. It was so.....special. If only you could have been here! You could have experienced it in living technicolor! In other news: Sarah has been working on her applications: Kealing and Ann Richards now in, she shadows at Fulmore tomorrow with May. John is in Math Pentathelon and I don't understand any of the games!!!! "Tell Madisen that in art enrichment the elephante is being glazed"!!!! If cheap tickets come up on the web, we're coming to Armenia!!! Samantha almost took a job in a bank (????!!!) but decided not to (thank god!). We love and miss you, Susie
Well, you have officially experienced more snow than we have in Chelmsford all winter. It's been the most bizarre thing. Anyway, we love your snowman! We can't wait to read more about your exciting adventures. I hope your move goes well this weekend - the new place sounds nice - looking forward to more pictures of you in your new home. Good luck! -Leslie
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