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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: June 2011
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. A Year Ago Today. It's hard to believe it's been a year since Liam's birth. Months ago Beth posted about her experience, but I decided to also post it here for the occasion. It's long but I hope you enjoy it. We went in for a check up on Tuesday the 8. I slept like a baby until the nurse woke me up the next morning. I napped for a while and Tim and I talked. I was thinking that this labor thing wasn’t so bad. We were incredibly surprised when around five o’cloc...Beth and I could ...
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: March 2011
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Friday, March 11, 2011. Liam Around the World. A couple days ago, Liam turned 9 months old. It got me thinking about previous months, and it dawned on me that he's been in completely different places for most of his month birthdays. Nine months - Snellville, GA. Eight months - West Palm Shores, Florida. Seven months - Istanbul, Turkey. Six months - Florence and Pisa, Italy. Five months - Izhevsk, Russia. Four months - Moscow, Russia. Three months - Moscow, Russia. Two months - St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: February 2011
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Saturday, February 26, 2011. Right after our New Year celebration, Beth and I spent the next week out at a Winter Camp hosted by the English Exchange. The Winter Camps have a totally different feel from the Summer Camps (temperature and weather aside)- the pace is much more relaxed, and although it was a few weeks since Christmas had come and gone, the time was spent singing Christmas carols, decorating gingerbread houses, and other festivities as if Christmas was right around the corner. Life in Moscow ...
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Beth and I with Nadya, Anya, and Yulya. Tomorrow, something very exciting will be happening in the city of Atlanta. Three very good friends from Moscow will be visiting. for a little under a week. In between trips to NYC and LA, they will make their stop here where we will show them around town and make the long drive to Indiana for another good friend's wedding. Now it's our turn. Our dear friend Andrea is getting married! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: A Year Ago Today
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. A Year Ago Today. It's hard to believe it's been a year since Liam's birth. Months ago Beth posted about her experience, but I decided to also post it here for the occasion. It's long but I hope you enjoy it. We went in for a check up on Tuesday the 8. I slept like a baby until the nurse woke me up the next morning. I napped for a while and Tim and I talked. I was thinking that this labor thing wasn’t so bad. We were incredibly surprised when around five o’cloc...Eric in East Asia!
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: September 2010
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Saturday, September 25, 2010. What an Ugly Baby- continued. Last Monday, Beth and I attended a discussion group held by our friend Andrea. Before the group met we all had dinner together and was joined by Andrea's roommate, Lena. Needless to say Lena was heartbroken. What an Ugly Baby. A stranger should not look at a newborn baby before it is a certain age (between two months and one year). If one looks at the baby it is considered bad luck to compliment it. Instead, one could say, "Oh, what an u...Sunda...
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: kcohS erutluC
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Reverse Culture Shock is something you hear about (and almost prepare for) while living overseas. It's the basic idea that the difficulty you had adjusting to a new culture (in our case, Moscow) will be somewhat similar when returning and re-acclimating to your native culture. This washing machine is HUGE! Wait, you can get another drink with the same cup - FOR FREE? There's a whole aisle for cereal at the grocery store? I could go on. I know that sounds pretty pathetic, but I do...
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: Our Turn Now
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Beth and I with Nadya, Anya, and Yulya. Tomorrow, something very exciting will be happening in the city of Atlanta. Three very good friends from Moscow will be visiting. for a little under a week. In between trips to NYC and LA, they will make their stop here where we will show them around town and make the long drive to Indiana for another good friend's wedding. Now it's our turn. Our dear friend Andrea is getting married! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eric in East Asia!
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Lots of Love in Istanbul. Beth and I loved. Istanbul. We were very fortunate to have friends there to not only give us a place to stay, but also take time out of their busy schedule to show us around. We were able to see so much. But as much as we loved Istanbul, it didn't even come close to the love Liam was receiving all the time. ALL THE TIME. It was definitely strange. But as parents who already think our kid is the best thing since sliced bread, we ate it up. Reverse Cultu...
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Tim and Beth in Moscow!: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012. When downsizing is an upgrade. This is actually happening. For the last couple months, Beth and I have been brainstorming and looking for houses in Atlanta that are closer to work. While we have no problem with where we are living now, we have been very interested in finding somewhere closer in town - just somewhere with more of the perks of living in a city. While we were in no rush, we think we may have found the perfect place:. It's been completely remodeled. We're overwhel...