On one of the days
during our Utah trip we went to the Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
Temple Square is beautiful all year around but we especially love to
visit it during Christmas season because of all of the Christmas
lights and in the summers because of all of the flowers. Generally,
we try to stop by whenever we are in Utah, and this time we had a
special reason. There is a wonderful sister-missionary serving on
Temple Square right now. She is from Ukraine but last year she was
working in Kazakhstan (she is a professional gymnast), and so we got
to know her very well. When she was leaving on her mission, we
promised her that we would come see her one day and bring some
Ukrainian candy, a little piece of home to her. And so we did!
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Svetlana, when she finally realized who is behind the camera. |
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Yep, we came to see you from all the way across the world! |
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Oma posing with our kids under the tower of the Salt Lake Temple where she and Opa got married. |
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While at the Temple Square we stopped by a new exhibit at the Church History Museum. |
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Nativity sets from around the world |
One of the days Oma
took us to UVU to see a stained glass window at their library. It was
very impressive! It showed a history knowledge in the world from the beginning
of times to now. The window was made of several sections that
went in a semi-circle and that were covered by a bullet-proof glass
on the outside.
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I couldn't even get the whole view. It is huge! |
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One of the sections |
Our niece and
nephews came over to spend a week at Oma’s house with us while
their parents went on a mini work/vacation type of a trip. The cousins
had so much fun together playing games, watching movies, annoying
each other and … just being cousins!
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Playing an old Russian game called "rezinochka" |
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Girls' sleeping quarters. The boys were sleeping in the "basement". |
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One night we took the older four kids to the temple. It was Nika's first time to go inside. |
Almost every summer
when we are in the US, depending on our trip schedule, we sign our
girls up for swimming lessons. All four of them are pretty good
swimmers but we want them to develop good swimming and diving
techniques and besides that it keeps them busy and they are having
fun at the same time. A win-win situation for me!
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Sophie is diving in. |
And at the end I’d
like to share some of my favorite moments from our trip.
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That's how our mornings would often start. |
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That's how our afternoons often went... Oma was reading a book called The War That Saved My Life to the girls and got me hooked on it too. |
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We went to Payson Grotto in our last week. I love that hike! |
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We went to visit Mike and Suzette, their boys, and their dog in Brigham City. Here are the kids trying to decide what to do with themselves. Jade the dog is the only one with a clear idea! |
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"Would you like to play with me, Human?" |
We loved spending time with family and friends and going on adventures this summer. But there's an end to every fun adventure and we had to once again come back to our ordinary lives in Kazakhstan. Oh wait, not this time. This time we were bringing Oma with us. Stay tuned for her adventures with crazy kids of hers in a far, far away land.
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