I'm sitting in the the SF airport waiting to board a flight to Moscow via Atlanta/Paris. I've been home a month and had a terrific time.
a month of bliss
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9 responses to “a month of bliss”
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I’m tired just reading all that you did this past month. Hope your trip back goes smoothly.
I had a wonderful time in Moscow over the holidays with my daughter and her family.LikeLike
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Oooh! A puppy!
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I always miss you guys! I am in Paradise (well actually Magalia, approx. a 20 min. drive) and Southern CA during vacations. (South Lake Tahoe sometimes too.)
Glad to hear you had a nice holiday celebration.LikeLike
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It’s always fun traveling with an animal! LOL Safe trip.
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have a safe trip back! congrats on the “new addition” to the family! Let us know when you arein town and ready to come over- Leo won a 3L bottle of wine we need to crack open! 🙂
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Hi!
Could you please tell me if Stephen Soudakoff is your relative? Grandfather? I have read your posts about Dr. Peter Soudakoff and I positivly sure that Stephen Soudakoff (he is very old now) is his son.
Sincerely, Mila.LikeLike
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Very cool blog, I recently got home after serving as a full time missionary in Far Eastern Russia and I am taking the FSOWE pretty soon. Keep up the great work!
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I enjoy reading your blog because you are “local” to me (I live in Sacramento) and want to join the Foreign Service!
So glad you made it here and back again, best of lukc in 2010!LikeLike
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question: Do you know anything about Doctor Peter Soudakoff’s stay at Peking Union Medical College? I am a member of the Cogan Ophthalmic History Society and am researching other eye doctors who were there starting with Ernst Fuchs, around 1921, and Peter Kronfeld who was brought from there to Chicago.
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