Thursday, February 24, 2005

Sledding

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

Jaan loves his sled! Here are some older photos of him with it, and then some of the sledding party that we went to yesterday.


Playing on the sled inside.


Ready to go!


Sound asleep.


At the sledding party.


Enjoying the snow.


Break time.


Starting to get sleepy.


Home again.

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Christmas!

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

Finally! Photos from our December 25th Christmas. We had a special family breakfast, and Jaan got to open his present. Then we headed out to the Bible lesson in a village where Will goes every week to work with the kids. We came back to a little more family Christmas time and visits with our neighbors. What a nice day!


Santa Claus?


Christmas breakfast.


Opening his present...


and giving it a test drive.


Making crafts with the children in the village of Sannikova.


Visiting in Sannikova.


Blowing out the candle on the Happy Birthday Baby Jesus Cake.


Jaan's full tummy after visiting with our neighbors.

Saturday, January 08, 2005

Merry Christmas and Jaan's vocabulary

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

Well, we still can't get our photos off the camera, so I'll give you a written update on Jaan instead of Christmas pictures. Jaan did enjoy his Russian Christmas yesterday.

Jaan is still not much of a talker, but his vocabulary is growing. In addition to "Mama," he says "uh-oh," "bir" (bird), "Tata" (Papa), and "mo." "Mo" actually makes up the bulk of his conversation. We're blaming this word on our friend Nathan, who came to visit and left Will with a CD of songs by a guy named Mo. That CD has been a favorite around here lately.

Here are some examples of the versatility of this word:
"Mo," said while signing "please" means "give me food!" (In this case it comes from the English root word "more.")
"Mo-mo," said in the exact tone of voice used by a certain mother and while emphatically shaking his finger means "no-no."
"Mo," said while signing "milk" means that he wants to nurse. (And the Russian word for milk does actually start with "mo.")
"Mo," said while signing "tea" means that Jaan wants a drink from his cup.
"Mo" can also mean "nose," when Jaan is pointing to someone's nose. This actually sounds like it starts with a N every once in a while.

A recent conversation:
Jaan came running into where I was sitting, shaking his finger and saying, "mo-mo."
I asked, "What are you doing?"
His reply was, "Uh-oh!"
He then led me to a cupboard forbidden to him, where he likes to make big uh-oh's i.e., remove all the contents and strew them around. He had just opened it, and he wanted me to be aware that he was getting ready to wreak his havoc, if I didn't stop him.

As you can see, we do communicate, even if Jaan still has a ways to go in the language department. (And if we're not communicating with you much these days, it is because of computer problems. This update was typed with great difficulty. However, God has provided, and a new computer is on its way to us.)

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Happy New Year!

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

These are a few photos from December. I meant to post photos from our American Christmas in Russia, but I'm having computer problems. Hopefully, I'll get those resolved soon, and you'll be able to see how Jaan spent December 25th, celebrating Jesus' birthday.


Putting up the Christmas lights.


A package!


"What are you supposed to do with this?"


"Ah, that's what!"


Jaan's favorite Christmas outfit. (At least, that's what he seems to think it is.)

Saturday, August 28, 2004

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(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

The last of our photos from our trip to Turkey, August 9-12. . . .
Playing with a new friend in the Blue Mosque, while her mother prays. 

Exploring the Hagia Sofia. 

On the way up to the upper level of the Hagia Sofia. 

 Swinging with Mama. 

Again, swinging.

Friday, August 20, 2004

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(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

More photos from our trip to Turkey, August 9-12. . . .
A snack break. 

Turkish people are very friendly! 

Hailing a taxi? 

Looking down from the balcony outside our room. 

Jaan and his friend, Osman, the bartender. 

Modeling a beautiful hat. 

I think he liked the hat! 

On the way home, worn out from such a fun trip. 

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

My favourite photo from Turkey

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)


We had to wait out a rainstorm in the Blue Mosque, and while we were sitting there, Jaan fell asleep.

Friday, August 13, 2004

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(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.) 

 Here are the first few photos from our trip to Turkey, August 9-12.

Jaan's first plane trip, asleep and... 

...awake. 

A new Turkish friend, who shares Jaan's name. 

Jaan in the Blue Mosque. Praying?

Walking on the waterfront. 

Breakfast!  (Yes, at the bar.  It was the only place we could fix breakfast at the hostel.  Plus, the bartender absolutely loved Jaan.) 

Looking out the window in a museum. 

Resting in the same window. 

Sunday, April 25, 2004

Our cute baby!

(This is a test at moving old updates over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

Again, sitting on his potty.

Trying out his new jumper.

Really enjoying his jumper. =)

With his new friend, Iliya. (Iliya's mom, Nastya, just started coming to our church!)

The babies at church on Easter Sunday: Mark, 11 months (with Mom, Ulyana); Iliya, 4 months; Jaan, 7 months (with Nastya, Iliya's Mom).

Thursday, April 08, 2004

FOOD! and other things

(I moved this over from our willphyl.com site. Our blog actually started in June 2005.)

Most of these photos have to do with food. The rest are just from our life here and our wonderful visit with the Sullivans.

Banana,...

Pear,...

Apple (no, he didn't take that big bite out of it on his own),...

Pickle,...

And a close up with the pickle. Jaan loves food! (But milk is still best.)

This is how Jaan gets his baths when the hot water is turned off.

Pile up with the Korneichuks.

Jaan on his PINK potty. =)

Asleep in Papa's coat.

First time at church since moving here.
(Sarah Sullivan and Katya Korneichuk are also in the photo.)

With the Sullivans, the Korneichuks, Yulia and Ira.

With the Sullivans, our friends who live in Moscow.