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August 30, 2010
Yo-yo barrettes with matroshka dolls
August 25, 2010
Love learning....
We learn everyday...there are so many wonderful things in this world. So, we have learned a lot this summer just watching our garden grow and grow...that potatoes, beets, carrots and onions are underground. Lettuce, tomatoes, green beans, peppers are visible on the plant above ground.
Board breaking tonight in karate...it was really fun! That's how it should be. We are using the www.k12.com curriculum again this year...and loving it. Even I enjoy the classical approach to history, wish this is how I was taught when I was in school. Everything would've made more sense as they go in chronological order. The lessons are filled with Biblical stories, known facts, and thought on the unknown, geography, spinning the globe, Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, etc.
August 20, 2010
Russian Fest
I hope you can come to the Russian Fest Saturday Sept. 4, 2010. I have been sewing aprons and pretty things to put in your hair using matroshka fabric.
I've been practicing singing folk songs, my favorite is "Очи чёрные" (which means "Dark Eyes"), then "Подмосковные вечера" (or "Moscow Nights").
On the menu you will see borscht with sour cream, piroshki, golupsi, cabbage salad and shashlik. I will make a batch of coconut macaroons drizzled with dark chocolate, however the blini or the baklava are the most popular at the dessert booth.
I painted a firebird on my niece's cheek...think we'll do that again! So, if you want to help out, bring your friends and some $...it will be a great time!
On the menu you will see borscht with sour cream, piroshki, golupsi, cabbage salad and shashlik. I will make a batch of coconut macaroons drizzled with dark chocolate, however the blini or the baklava are the most popular at the dessert booth.

August 18, 2010
Tomorrow
A few years ago I took this photo while at church. Tomorrow, we will celebrate the Lord's Transfiguration on Mt. Tabor. It is one of the 12 Great Feasts...and one of my favorites!
Thou wast transfigured on the mountain, O Christ our God,
showing to Thy disciples Thy glory as each one could endure;
shine forth Thou on us, who are sinners all, Thy light never-ending
through the prayers of the Theotokos, O Light-bestower, glory be to Thee.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfiguration_of_Jesus#Eastern_Orthodox_practices
P.S. I added beautiful church bells...hope you like them. I couldn't find anyone singing the tropar for the Transfiguration in English, Greek melody...but have been singing that to myself. I hope no one is offended by the Sufjan song which is 2nd, quite a pretty song about the Lord's Transfiguration.
August 13, 2010
Dresses and skirts
August 9, 2010
Pianos & bicycles & ice cream


August 6, 2010
The clothesline....
August 2, 2010
My birthday wish...
"No, I did not find that I could swim. I found though, that I could float."
