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Published: April 8th 2008
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White Sands Monument, New Mexico
Can it be that we have made it all the way across from the Atlantic to the Pacific towing that damn trailer? And we still haven't figured out how to get the hot water running in it.
Arrived at Paul and Jacki's house last night, and they took us out for Sushi. The view of the Pacific from the terrace is sumptuous. We haven't had showers like these in months. The kids are asking their father why he didn't decide to become a heart surgeon.
The reports on Mexican History are coming along. Yesterday Max saw a Red Diamondback Rattlesnake slithering slowly past us on the Canyon Trail in Agua Caliente!
Papa's teeth flew out when we approached the airport in Phoenix, but no problem for the dentist in Mexico! So far they are still intact.
As the for the future, our plans have undergone a major change because the show, "Woody Sez," which we will be rehearsing in LA shortly, is now scheduled to tour Ireland and England, in addition to Germany. We will still have time to visit the Grand Canyon and some of Indian Country in the Colorado Plateau before flying to Belfast around May 5th.
Here are
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Olga and Max learn some new moves
some "catch-up" photos.



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Zoya in MexicoZoya in Mexico
Zoya in Mexico

My parents are so frustrating!
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Gabe and Moshe

At the Purim Party. I think that's God bending over behind them
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Mural of the Independence

At the Museo in Guanajuato
At Taliesan WestAt Taliesan West
At Taliesan West

Frank Lloyd Wright land
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Gabe, Zoya ad Max

Picacho Peak, AZ
Nice Smile Papa!Nice Smile Papa!
Nice Smile Papa!

Before the Dentist in Guanajuato


11th April 2008

hi guys
After hearing that a blog existed from Alice and little snippets of news every time we bumped into her at Fieldston performances, finally found your blog. (Sorry about being so backward computerizedly). What an extraordinary journey! We can't wait to see and hear more in person. We are sad, oh so sad about Jenny. Thinking about her beautiful soul. Love you all to pieces. Nancy, Frank and Hannah
11th April 2008

See you this summer!
Hi! We saw your grandma Alice last night at Fieldston and she told us about your blog. She's great by the way. She gave a speech about how much fun it is dancing with(and teaching dancing to) teens. It was so sad to hear about Jenny, but we're excited to see you guys this summer. And it's great hearing about your travels (I was in Senegal about 35 years ago when I was a sailor). Keep on blogging ! Frank

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