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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Random Photos

Juice:
 Ketchup (in a bag- totally more efficient this way!):
 Milk, I think.  Also in a cool plastic pouch.  It is thicker than milk, but not as thick as creamer, and not sour like the yogurt-milk that everyone has warned us about.  All I need it for is for my coffee anyway, so it works:
 It wouldn't be Bryan's refrigerator if it didn't have this:
 Really good yogurt drink:
 Pretty church:
 Cool footbridge near an awesome park.  See the padlocks on the cables?  It is a tradition to put one on one your wedding day.  Romantic, no?  
 Another view of the footbridge:
 Beautiful fountains outside of the opera house:
 More fountain photos.  It was really hot, and people were playing in them:
 Carriage rides in the park.  I don't know if this is a regular thing, or if it was a festival, but it looks like Cinderella's carriage.  So pretty :)
 Nice playground in the big park:
 More fairy tale carriages:
 Dude with a monkey wearing clothes in the park:
 A statue of Lenin (I think) in the main square:
 Our apartment building here (we're the 5th floor):




3 comments:

  1. Just catching up on your most recent posts. The pictures of you guys, Danil and his grandma and grandpa are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing the photos of the region. It is really fun to see these places again.

    Praying for you all,
    Patty

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  2. I so love seeing all your photos and reading about your journey. Danila is precious and i can't wait to see him interact with his brothers!

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  3. So... ketchup doesn't come in a bag in the USA? lol I'm asking because I'm from Argentina and we definitely have that! Mayonnaise and mustard also! We call it "sachet" (by "it" I mean the bag) That way we can refill the empty container and is way cheaper!
    I love seeing the pictures of your journey, Danila is such a handsome little guy! I love that you are keeping in contact with his bio parents, and I can't wait to see him home with his brothers!

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