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Sunday, October 08, 2006

So, Molly is Ralph



Hello there again! I know it's been a while, but I've been in the middle of a lot of work and moving in to a new apartment.
Life is busy here lately and I can't complain. I've got a rather full schedule and I'm getting ready for the winter months to start creeping back in. I'm working at my NGO in the mornings and teaching Monday-Thursday from 4:00-7:00. I will also be teaching on Saturdays as of this week. During the evenings I'm finding time to study for my GRE's, which I'll be taking next month in Kazakhstan, and with Ralph and friends. That's right, it turns out Molly isn't Molly, she's a he and now it's Ralph. I'm guessing he's about two months old now and he's quickly becoming one of my favorite things here.
The pitures I posted are of my good friend Rick and me and of Ralph asleep on a pair of my slippers.
Today, I'm off to the bazaar to get food for the week - vegetables, spices, bread,

pasta, etc. Then I'm headed back home for some rest before the work week begins again. I'm fighting a pretty terrible cold (sore throat and the works) lately, so I'm trying to get better before it gets worse...if that makes sense.

I've got to get going now. I'll write more soon!

I love you and miss you all!

Annie

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Annie, I am glad you have a furry friend. You won't have to worry about the tomcats but you might have to hear her howl if a female cat comes near as she is older.
I used to be afraid of wasps and spiders but the older I got they don't bother me anymore. Guess it comes with age. My computer was on the blink for two weeks so no e-mailing. Love you, Grandma M.

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Blogger Kelly said...

Hi Annie- I stumbled along your blog in my research and looking around for information on Kyrgyzstan... I'm there in July to be a PCV. Your words are honest and real, and put a voice to the feelings I am imagining I will experience.

Any advice/words of wisdom you'd like to offer? kelly.schumacher@gmail.com

9:20 AM

 

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