Thursday, March 27, 2008

Nature Play


Went to a nearby city to go into the mountains with a couple families for a picnic.

Doesn't she look familiar?

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Spring



Every Spring this country has a big celebration called Nav Roos. New dresses, flowers everywhere, Osh in every house...I took the girls on a quick walk through the Botanical Gardens. It was crazy crowded. We've decided that the only things we saw were: back of heads, a few dancers, and lots of people. But we loved being there anyway. I guess each booth was set up to show life here. We didn't really have a tour guide.
It's a beautiful time of the year. 70 degrees so far! I'll post more pictures when I find some time!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

School


It's finally warm! So the kids and I enjoy working on school outside on the-"picnic table". It's just like eating on the floor: mats for sitting on and a table cloth. We haven't eaten outside yet, but it's a great place for school. In fact, the Land Lord's kids come home from school and get out their homework right away and join us!

Friday, March 7, 2008

School Concert


Here I took the girls to a local school concert. We had met a family in the Botanical Garden and were invited to come to his school and see this concert. I think we got more pictures taken of us than the group on stage. No joke. Every camera and video camera came on, even those for tv.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Our Gate!


It's green!

Our Street!



So the first picture shows our street up to the big main one. You can find everything going this way.




This picture shows the opposite way. It goes out... somewhere. Yes, I've been that way, but that was to a far away bazar. Those trees and that wall is the back of the Botanical Garden. We normally take a Sunday walk there. It's the place to be. Obviously you know where the water pipe is!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Survivor

Just thought I'd post a note saying we're done playing the game, "Survivor". No more buckets of water to collect. We have water in the house again, and it's warm now (60 degrees)!