Last week, Katrina’s side of the family, took their week long biannual vacation in Amish country. We have missed going and getting to see family for the last two years, so this year it was so nice to be able to be there with everyone. We were one of the few families who stayed the whole week. Some families just come for a day or two or three. It was very relaxing and filled with lots of laughter, singing, good food and interesting conversations.

Aunt Darlene and Rachel with the girls

Relaxing and enjoying the view

This amazing view

Hey brother!

Watching the cows


Riding our Aunt and Uncles scooters around the area

One happy auntie





Micah playing with Hannah and sharing with everyone about our adventures and future plans

The only really flat place around for the pool


Our little photographer


Taking turns for the last of the home made ice cream

August 16, 2012 | Categories: In Pennsylvania, Written by Katrina | Tags: Belleville, family, vacation | Comments Off on Belleville

Cousins

Sharing about Russia at a kids day camp

Micah explaining a banya

Teaching them “This is the Day” song in Russian

Enjoying the nearby park

Our big girl

Hi there!

Violet and Grammy

Driving Grammy in the bus

A giraffe?

This is how I found her

Sunday pictures

July 30, 2012 | Categories: In Pennsylvania, Written by Katrina | Tags: cousins, family, family pic, Grammy, kids day camp, park, pictures | Comments Off on 13 recent pictures
We also went to a milk farm, which is where they raise cows to milk them later on when they are grown. Â The kids really enjoyed walking around seeing all the cows and calves. Â We even arrived just in time to see a calf being born. Â And no, we didn’t milk any cows, but we did get to see them do that. Â They clean off the udders and hook them right up to the machines. Â I think they give tours pretty often, so if you’re interested, email us and we’ll give you the info.















July 25, 2012 | Categories: In Pennsylvania, Written by Katrina | Tags: cousins, cows, family, milk farm | Comments Off on The farm