The first picture is Zig, his cousin Rob and his aunt Masha. We took the boys to the Victor Vasnetsov Museum in Moscow to see pictures of knights and fairy tale dragons. The next picture is Rob and his dad, Big Sergei.
Then you see Zig with his new Cyrillic alphabet magnets. He wrote "fuselage" and "bread." He told me he wrote fuselage just because he wanted to, but he wrote bread because he wanted me to cut him some bread and put butter and honey on it. The honey here is thick and wonderful. We bought a jar at the market and when we opened it, it had half a bee floating in it. We decided that was a marketing ploy ("our honey's so fresh..."). But who knows?
Then there's the view from the car as we drove through Sergeiv Posad on our way to see the house Big Sergei is building.
The picture of Zig on the swing is right before he did a half-pipe on his bike.
This is where we were today. More pictures of this monastery to follow, so stay tuned...
1 comment:
Wow! We want cyrillic alphabet magnets!!
If you're in Russia now, send us your address! We can start doing penpal letters. If that's not too much for the boys, I suppose.
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