Sep
6

A trip back in time

September 6, 2010 by Karen | No Comments
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Group photo in front of St. Basil's

The Russia Bunch, 1991

This summer, I took on a little project, something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time.  We have a lot of old photos that pre-date the digital age, and I’d love to get them all scanned to keep them preserved. I decided to start with a collection that is particularly meaningful to me – the photos from the trip I took nearly twenty years ago.  In 1991, I had the amazing opportunity to tour the Soviet Union as a “student ambassador” with the People to People organization. Our group was comprised of students from the Twin Cities and from Atlanta, GA, and we spent three weeks visiting cities in Russia and Ukraine.  The goal of the organization was to promote peace by teaching students like us about cultures around the world by showing them to us firsthand.

For me, it was an eye-opening experience, as like most teenagers, my world seemed to revolve around my school and my life.  This trip exposed me to a culture that was very different and a history that goes much farther back than what we have here, and yet, it also gave me the chance to see how some things are truly universal.  I also had the great opportunity to earn college credit by keeping a journal and putting together a slide show that showed what I learned along the way.

The photos I took, along with photos that some of the other travelers gave me, have been posted in the USSR – 1991 photo album.  Thanks to the wonders of Google and Wikipedia, I was able to fill in a lot of the gaps I had in the captions on the originals, as well as learned the significance behind some of the things I saw, so simply doing this exercise was a learning experience for me plus brought back a lot of great memories.  Enjoy the trip!

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Jun
27

When last I wrote, it was winter, still cold and snowy, and Cole had just celebrated his 15th birthday.  Now, it’s already almost the end of June, and Cole is beginning to drive, having just acquired his permit this week (yikes!).  It’s so cliche, but wow, time flies!

During that time span, the usual comings-and-goings have occurred, but there have been two things of note.  First is a big change for Zach and Alex – rather than having a nanny, they now attend the preschool/daycare at my office.  Some mornings are a little tough and they definitely miss seeing Debbie all the time, but they are really having a great time with their new friends and teachers at the “school at Mommy’s work.”  They do a lot of fun things there – they even had a petting zoo there this week and learned to make ice cream from Ben and Jerry’s a couple weeks ago (I was a little jealous).  And best of all, I’ve even gotten to have lunch with them a couple times – it’s really nice having them so close!

A family portrait with Minnie and Mickey

A family portrait with Minnie and Mickey

The other big event for us was a special trip with Grandma Pat and Papa Bob: Zach and Alex’s first visit to Disney World. We had a great time – the boys are already talking about our next trip to see Mickey. :) They particularly enjoyed the character meals, where your favorite characters walk up to your table for pictures and autographs.  My favorite moments of the entire trip were when Alex got to meet his beloved Eeyore and Zach, his dear Pooh Bear – it’s that magic, seen through the eyes of two little boys, that Disney is all about.  We of course took a ton of pictures to capture all the fun, and you can find them in the Disney World – May 2010 photo album.

Alex and Zach practice ball control by kicking around the cones while Daddy watches

Coach Daddy, Alex and Zach

In other news, the Preschool Sports season has started again for the 3- and 4-year-olds. The kids played soccer (or some chaotic version of it) for the first two weeks. They’ve got team pictures next week and then move on to teeball in July. Zach and Alex are the Green team again, although they’d be quick to tell you it’s the Dark Green team, not the Lime Green like last year.  And best of all, they have “Coach Daddy” on their team, as Joe is one of the team coaches; Joe is loving the opportunity to be involved in their sports!  Pictures from the season so far are in the May – June 2010 photo album.

In addition to all the Disney pics, here are all the other photo albums from the past few months, since I have lapsed on posting them:

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Feb
26

A young adult in our midst

February 26, 2010 by Karen | No Comments
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Fifteen candles makes quite a glow

Fifteen candles makes quite a glow

According to Wikipedia, the age of 15 is considered the beginning of adulthood in many cultures, so last week on Feb 17th, Cole officially became a young adult.  Like his little brothers, Cole celebrated his birthday over the course of a whole week  He celebrated with friends with pizza and bowling the weekend before.  Lisa and Gene treated him to a surprise lunch at his favorite restaurant, Fogo de Chao, a Brazilian steakhouse and a meat lover’s paradise; joining them were Joe and me, Grandma Pat and Papa Bob, and Gene’s parents.  And we had a little celebration for him at our home that included a meal that was all about bacon and a chocolate birthday cake.  (Hmmm, did you catch the common thread of food in all of this?  Yep, he’s a teenager!)  The photo album includes pictures of him trying out his new Xbox 360, getting his proper adulation from his little brothers, and a couple of the treats: a cheese-stuffed, bacon-wrapped meatloaf (could it get any better??) and of course, his chocolate birthday cake.  A very happy birthday, indeed!

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