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Russian Adoption Chronicles: September 2008
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Tumbling - the aftermath. This is what happens when your child starts tumbling classes, the mattress suddenly becomes a trampoline and your child a jumping bean. We are * this close* from turning the bed around so that taller rail faces the outside. Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles. Friday, September 19, 2008. A Year Ago Today. Call, I had run through what the next couple of day...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: Meeting Father Frost
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Sunday, January 11, 2009. We were invited to a Russian Christmas and New Year celebration hosted by the Kids First Foundation. They are affiliated with a local adoption agency (not ours), but they were kind enough to open the even to all local families that adopted from Russia. Left: Dancing with the other children. Right: Focused on what Father Frost was saying. Below: Performers of the different pieces. On De...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: May 2008
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Father Rodas, Bill, Monica, Nick and Grandma Lucy. Monica, Bill, Grandma Lucy and Nick, Godfather Israel, Godmother Maribel. Grandma Ellen, Grandpa Bill, Monica and Nick, Bill. Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles. Sunday, May 18, 2008. 22 month old for hire - the sequel. Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles. Saturday, May 17, 2008. 22 month old for hire. Dammed be child labor laws!
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: Facelift & Lights Out
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Facelift and Lights Out. How do you like the new look? I have been wanting to do this to the blog for sometime now, it just kept on sliding off my to-do list. We still plan on sending regular emails with photos and updates to friends and family. If we have become friends through adoption (you know who you are), rest assured that we will include you in the updates! To the adoptive familie...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: December 2008
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Monday, December 29, 2008. Christmas Pictures.* edited*. I know. booh! My laptop has a virus, that hopefully will go away tomorrow. A friend of mine is going to take a look and I am confident he will be able to get her back to health! So be on the lookout for pictures. Once he got the hang of it, we couldn't get him to stop ripping paper. It was indeed a very Merry Christmas for our sweet Nicholas. On December ...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: August 2008
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Sunday, August 24, 2008. Goats and cows and horses. oh my! In keeping with the farm theme, last Sunday we took Nick to the Traders Point Creamery. Looking forward to cooler temperatures and fall weather, definitely my favorite season! And, the one year mark from meeting our sweet Nicholas. I am trying a Bubbleshare slide show in lieu of pictures, just too lazy to load them all up. Hope you like it! We had our f...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: March 2009
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Facelift and Lights Out. How do you like the new look? I have been wanting to do this to the blog for sometime now, it just kept on sliding off my to-do list. We still plan on sending regular emails with photos and updates to friends and family. If we have become friends through adoption (you know who you are), rest assured that we will include you in the updates! To the adoptive familie...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: First Snow
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. And the irony of it all is that I am pretty certain that Nicholas never got to play in the snow until today. Mind you, there were several feet of snow in Novo when we were there for court almost a year ago. We didn't stay out too long. The wind was just brutal and you could tell that he didn't enjoy that part of it. Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles. January 15, 2009 at 12:03 AM.
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: July 2008
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Monday, July 7, 2008. Nick's birthday weekend (2 weeks, 2 days ago). Yes I wrote this a while back and I finally getting around to downloading the pics from the camera.). Oddly enough, Nick does not care for cake of frosting, he just wanted to kiss Elmo! Enjoying his new sandbox. All equiped to hit the course. This sandbox is set to provide hours of entertainment. It was a good thing we had everyone (mom, B...
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Russian Adoption Chronicles: Happy Russian Christmas!
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A day by day account of our trip to Russia to bring home our little man, and now life at home. Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Today Russia celebrated their Christmas Holiday. Given that the Russian Orthodox Church still uses the Julian calendar; Christmas celebrations take place 13 days after the western world celebrates. Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles. July 12, 2010 at 5:22 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The original scoop - how this blog started. We visited Nick last October, and have been...