Earthquake pig I could happily read every blog you write. It's all about the unaffected honesty that comes through: "Apparently I have not made it to status of one of her own children yet that she would actually retrieve me out of the house." I feel I am there with you.
Except for life without a daily shower, that would be hard. Now that I am coming to the tie-less part of my life, I am quite deliberate in my choices. Today, in Hannah's honor, I sport the Wisconsin badger tie she gave me, and it worked. She left me a warm phone message and sent out this blog. THAT tie is a keeper.
My family and I moved to Cuenca, Ecuador almost three years ago. It’s been an amazing experience that has giving us a wider view of the world. We put together a report on Ecuador and the many thing to see and do here. If you would like more information on this please send an e-mail to petrapresident@gmail.com
hola hannah Hola sweetie really enjoyed reading this.Keep us posted when you can.Keep me up to date on machete skills I'm pretty good myself! My gardner is amazing! take care of yourself and enjoy this adventure. love ya MB
You were there with us Hi Hon
You'd have been proud of the sendoff we gave Grandma. A 21 gun salute farewell, complete with a Fred Hill slideshow of her life, with no regard for flattery.( You were there too in many of the pictures, and of course in spirit. ) We had some songs by Lise White, a family friend: "Somewhere over the Rainbow" that made more than a few eyes leaky, and "the Waitressin' Blues" which was more in tune with Grandma's prevailing spirit.
Lots of very funny stories--You know many of them, not very PC, but true to the person. It was a memorable service. And a memorable time after---nobody went to bed before 2. all talking like mad in the kitchen.
Al just left on her long return to the south. We had a very nice time talking together, a good connection.
Lots of love to you, Hon
Dad
Hola HEY SWEETIE!Sounds like you will have a interesting life for the next two years! I'm sure it will go by faster than you think.Enjoy it all you can and doen't get to frustrated over the language just smile alot.Te amo MB
hey Jude Dear Anita,
Sounds like you need a down quilt or sleeping bag. How can I send you one? and I will work on a list of reading you might be interested in. Tried calling you a few times last night, but got endless rings the first time, then an announcement that all international calls were stacked and to try later, and I will.
Love and hugs,
Dad
graaaaaace Grace apparently doesn't know how cool/random it is to run into people you know around the world... just sayin!! one of my fav things about this lil globe of ours... it's actually small! oOoOoo who knew? anyway, love your blog, woman! and i especially love hearing about the spitting english speaking man. ok and your adventures too. do you have a skype? the fam should probably skype you someday!! let me know :) besos!
U SSIM Hola mi hermana.... Gracias por las updatas! Espero que tu estando un buenisimo tiempo! amores y abrazos!!
let me know if you need translating... lol XOXOXO
The best! I love you hannah nanner! Your blog is the first blog and perhaps the only blog i ever/will ever read. And for that, I thank you! Sounds like you are doing well. E-mail or send letters in the mail. which ever is easiest. I love you and hope to hear from you more soon!
HANNAH Hey Hannah, I hope you are having a good time. I am going to miss you SOOOO much. I hope you can make it home for my wedding :) Love ya. I will send you a letter sometime soon when I get the chance
home by 7! Hats off to Zoilia for managing what your parents could not.
Thanks Hon, for the first blog. I love the details : Coloring with Emilia, and learning Spanish that way.
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wow! Hey Girlie! You look beautiful! I am so excited for you. Hearing your adventures brings back memories! Miss you! Heading back to Florida tomorrow. Got to visit MI for a week. Love you Babe!
Awesome!! hey Hannah!!
Wow it looks like your stay has been amazing so far! I can't get over the picture right outside your apartment door -- it looks beautiful! And i love your new sexy hair. I can't wait to hear you say some Hungarian words when I see you next :)
Dad
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Earthquake pig
I could happily read every blog you write. It's all about the unaffected honesty that comes through: "Apparently I have not made it to status of one of her own children yet that she would actually retrieve me out of the house." I feel I am there with you. Except for life without a daily shower, that would be hard. Now that I am coming to the tie-less part of my life, I am quite deliberate in my choices. Today, in Hannah's honor, I sport the Wisconsin badger tie she gave me, and it worked. She left me a warm phone message and sent out this blog. THAT tie is a keeper.