Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The Great Move

These pictures show you we are now living in AZ. We went from soft rolling hills to desert. We went from a 2100 sq. ft. house to a 5th wheel, and we went from my Dad being a widower to a married man!!
















A Russian Christmas

January 7, 2009 is the Russian Orthodox Christmas Day. It is not celebrated the same as in America. Their big celebration is New Years Day as well as Old New Year which is January 13, 2009. Eivind and I spent New Years Day, Christmas Day and Old New Year Russia a couple times. It was wonderful. I have found pictures on the BBC website. I am posting a couple. If you want to check out more click here.
Dried oak branches, an Orthodox Christmas symbol, were being offered for sale outside St Marko Church in Belgrade.
The midnight service in Moscow's Christ the Saviour cathedral was led by the Russian Orthodox Church's interim leader, Metropolitan Kirill. Members of Christian Orthodox Churches around the world are celebrating Christmas, which according to the Julian calendar falls on Wednesday.

Christmas Past 2004

These photos were taken when we traveled through Washington D.C. and Virginia to see Rebecca and Hollie, in 2004.