Saturday, August 30, 2008

Andrei is doing well, loving america and getting used to the new environment. It has been a month that he's here. Still a bit shy talking to people in English. Having spent some time in a summer camp for kids and in Bay Area after that helping the family as much as he could he got to experience the lifestyle here. During this time he has received all his documents and is all set in this respect. Now there's only a few things remaining... get his driver's license, buy a car and find a job... piece of cake, huh? So now he's diligently looking for opportunities for him to apply his megabrain and turn his overflowing programming ideas into some good cash. Not so long ago he also found himself, or i should rather say, created and ordered himself the love of his life - a laptop designed to satisfy his needs for programming and net-surfing, so now he spends days and days with his new lovable toy. He is generally happy discovering new things, looking for opportunities and still being amazed at how quickly you can download stuff here even with slower (and cheaper!) types of internet connection!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

My little dwarf bunny Amber aka Koshka (she-cat in Russian) is about a year old now. I adopted her back in December 2007 when she was 5 months old. She's been such a joy to our household throughout this time. Koshka is such a cute and dear little creature, very gentle, softly fluffy and tremendously curious.



Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Yesterday was a big day... my brother Andrei flew in to LAX. That's his first time in America and I really want him to like it here which I'm hoping he would:) He'll be staying with us for now, what happens later, we'll see. It will take him a while to adjust even though he can speak English. But I'll do my best to help him settle and feel welcome.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

My husband's family has a wonderful summer tradition. Every summer in mid-July they all get together at San Clemente Beach Park and camp out for a couple days. These summer family reunions are always a great opportunity to spend some time with relatives, catch up on everyone's lives; they are also a great excuse to take some time off work and just relax at the beach.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

To many Americans Independence day is a highlight of the month of July. No matter how more or less devoted to their country people might consider themselves on this particular holiday everyone is quite a patriot. Given the privilege of living in this country, Steve and I did not miss our chance to join the nationwide celebration this year. We became a part of an all-American-style barbecue organized and hosted by our friends Katie and Jonathan. It was a wonderful evening that we spent with our friends. Although we had hoped it would also end with some cool fireworks. And I must say, I did not expect it to be so quiet.... we only saw a couple splashes in the sky. Oh well, we got it all made up to us once we came back home - firework shots wouldn't calm down till midnight! I suppose South Pasadena people thought it worthwhile 'blowing up' some extra money:):):)

Monday, June 30, 2008


Knott's Berry Farm... Sounds familiar? Not to everyone. This is an entertainment park, not as huge in size and popularity as Disneyland or Six Flags but it definitely has been around for more than two decades. I have heard people say, 'I haven't been here since I was 5!', and those were about 35-40 year-olds. Anyway, the experience was pretty awesome. Steve and I enjoyed 6 rides 2 or which were totally-crazy-fast-upside-down-kind which gave us both headaches when we were finally back on the ground:) But it was so much fun that it was worth both the wait in the long lines and the headaches afterwards:) However the best part was that we didn't have to pay neither for entrance and parking nor for the dinner - we got it all complimentary from Steve's work - 'yea!' to Samsung!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Looks like summer is really here, and it's not due to the weather... because it is pretty much always hot and sunny in this part of the world - that's the blessing and (to some) a curse of living in southern California. It is the activities and events, things you do and places you go that define summertime. All our weekends thoroughly planned with all kinds of fun events months ago are now finally being experienced one by one bringing us enormous amounts of enjoyment! Last Friday I got to see a baseball game, finally! For the first time in my life a real baseball game! And I was finally able to understand what baseball is about... it never seemed to make sense to me before why it's so popular watch one guy throw the ball and the other try hitting it with a 'stick' and missing it most of the time:) The Game was between Dodgers and Angels, the former won of course - hurray! It was pretty impressive, I have never seen that many people in one place before... all kinds of weird people... but I guess, sports fans are all a bit weird especially when they go to a game:) and the parking lot was probably bigger than the stadium itself, at least it took us longer to walk through it in search of our car than to walk around the stadium in search of our seats:)