We had a few family events this spring. First of all, at the
end of April our twins, our youngest, turned big 1-0! From now on they will be in double
digits for the rest of their lives! We spread out the celebration over three
days due to some scheduling issues. Spencer cooked a birthday dinner for them the
night before (deep-fried chicken and buiscuits). Then we had a birthday cake and presents on
the morning of their birthday. And finally, the following day we went to our
big mall across the street for some fun and dinner. The twins picked to go Everikum (an interactive science museum), so we bought all of them tickets and
sent them on their way. They had a lot of fun going through a mirror maze, a haunted
maze, playing a variation of paintball and doing some science experiments.
Happy birthday, Sophie and Lexa!
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The twins asked for a lemon cake with a lemon cream-cheese frosting. Yummy! |
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Making a wish. |
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Going through a mirror maze at the science museum. |
May 9 was a big holiday here – a Victory Day to commemorate a
victory in WWII. In the morning I took Lina to pierce her years. A long time ago
we told our kids that when they turn 12, they can decide if they want to pierce
their ears, and ears only (one hole in each). Lina was turning 12 in June and
wanted to do it but she wanted her ears to be healed by the time her birthday rolled
around, so I took her in to a beauty salon for her early birthday present. Everything
went very well and was painless. A side note: Lina’s birthday rolled in and out
but her ears are still going through the healing process. It wasn’t as easy as
she imagined!
That afternoon we went to an Ice Show which had a famous Russian
figure skater Adelina Sotnikova as a main character (the show was Snow White)
who was also an Olympian Champion in 2014 but got hurt the following year and left
the sport. Since our kids take figure skating, I thought it would be good for
them to see one of the famous stars of this sport. The show was great. Afterwards
we walked to our big mall which is just a couple of bus stops from the Hockey Arena
where the show was, and we had a celebratory dinner at the Ocean Basket (one of a
very few restaurants in our part of Kazakhstan where they serve sea food). We
all ordered different kinds of sea food which was pretty good.
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Took our seats and now waiting for the show to start. |
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Snow White with her prince. |
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Family dinner. |
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I normally don't post pictures of just food but this plate of squid made in three different ways from Ocean Basket was pretty delicious. |
In May we also had a church activity for Mother's Day where the women of our branch (a small church unit) got together and cooked some tacos and brownies, and had a nice time together.
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Here we have Americans, Kazakhs, a Mongolian, a South African and a couple of Russians if you include me, who is taking this picture. |
At the end of May the girls had their end of the year
recitals. The guitar one was a concert for just the kids in their class followed
by a tea party but the flute one was for the parents, so Spencer and I went to
see that one. It was Sophie’s first recital (Lexa had experienced one in her guitar
class already), and both of them were very excited. An amazing thing happened: their
teacher started the recital right on time! A side note: nothing in Kazakhstan
ever starts on time! Ever! We loved their teacher even more for that! The girls did great, and
we were very proud of their accomplishments!
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Sophie is on the left and Lexa is on the right. |
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Kids with their teacher whom we absolutely LOVE!!! |
Afterwards we called the older girls and asked them to meet
us at the … big mall across the street! It seems like the place where our entertainment
takes place. We had a little dinner to celebrate the end of the school year and
all of the kids’ accomplishments.
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Goodbye school year, hello summer!!! |
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