Last year we were in Russia on Easter. A friend emailed us the quote "He is risen indeed" in Russian. It was special.
Hope you had a great Easter. Our Russian babysitter brought over some Russian bread that they have at church on Easter. I was just eating a piece. She also informed us of the game the children play with their colored eggs where they smash them together and whichever one doesn't break is the winner. Interesting. Did you see it?
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I'm glad you stopped by! This blog chronicles my experiences living in and adopting from Russia. It was a six-year journey that doubled the size of my family. I adopted my daughter, then age 6, from Moskovskaya Oblast. Now we're back in the USA and no longer posting from Russia.
March 2006: adoption officially begins! blah. blah. blah. March 2008: starting over with "new agency" May 2008: paperwork to US July 2008: paperwork in Russia September 2008: possiblity... November 2008: improbability. December 3, 2008: 1000 days! February 2009: MOE approval! May 2009: "the call" (which was actually an e-mail.) June 2009: trip one July 2009: a visit September 2009: court 1294 days after March 2006:together!
5 comments:
i hope your day was encouraging. many thoughts.
Happy Happy Easter to you Kate. May God Bless you:)
Happy Easter Kate!
He IS risen indeed!
Happy Easter :)
Last year we were in Russia on Easter. A friend emailed us the quote "He is risen indeed" in Russian. It was special.
Hope you had a great Easter. Our Russian babysitter brought over some Russian bread that they have at church on Easter. I was just eating a piece. She also informed us of the game the children play with their colored eggs where they smash them together and whichever one doesn't break is the winner. Interesting. Did you see it?
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