We flew into Philly last weekend for a VERY quick trip. Hoping to catch you next time. Bob's dad was sick but it getting better.
WE MISS Pa. a lot. It was rainy and beautifully green. But our oldest just bought a house and our youngest is heading the the University so we are staying put. I told Bob we just need to visit back east more often to get our fill of cheesesteaks, cloudy/rainy days and the beautiful trees!
Your family is gorgeous! Emma is getting big (just knowing her from the pictures!)
Hope all is well. Wish I could write via email but it never works for us!
Life in the UK is cool and going well. At the moment I am back at home, in Tallinn. I'm here for the whole summer until mid Sept, then I've to go to the UK to study.
I visited my family in December last year for a month and I came back in May. The university of Wolverhampton has long breaks. It starts in late Sept and the first semester ends in December and then there's winter break until February and the Easter break is for 2 weeks and the uni ends in May.
Studying in the UK is quite good, in a year I have to take 8 modules and I can choose 4 of them. And i spend 12 h the most in lectures and workshops, which is also convenient. Of course I have to do a bit home work once in a while. Anyways I like it more than Estonian universities. In about 2 years I'll graduate and I hope to get 2 degrees (Drama and Performance and Deaf studies).
The university where I study and live is in the West Midlands, near Birmingham. I have visited the local SA corps, Wolverhampton and Willenhall. When I started to go there then I went to Wolverhampton corps first, but now the corps' officers have moved and they do not do any services on Sundays. And so all of the people from Wolverhamptong to Willenhall, both of them are small corps.
My family is OK too. Priit graduated 8th grade and next year he needs to do 4 exams and decide where he wants to spend his last 3 years.
Mhm, hopefully I'm able to visit the US next year and see you sometime.
Erika, your life has been so full and changing all the time. NIce that you are able to visit home and for an extended visit. We are very proud of you. Keep up the hard work of study and growing deeper in Christ.
We would love to have you come and visit us at any time.
We are praying for you and your family. Tell your mum and brother we send our love. Susan
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Finally! An Update!
We flew into Philly last weekend for a VERY quick trip. Hoping to catch you next time. Bob's dad was sick but it getting better.
WE MISS Pa. a lot. It was rainy and beautifully green. But our oldest just bought a house and our youngest is heading the the University so we are staying put. I told Bob we just need to visit back east more often to get our fill of cheesesteaks, cloudy/rainy days and the beautiful trees!
Your family is gorgeous! Emma is getting big (just knowing her from the pictures!)
Hope all is well. Wish I could write via email but it never works for us!
aww the kids are so cute. miss you
Cute, cute pic and kids, I love it.
Miss you
xoxox
Erica
Bob and Margie, Sorry we missed you!! Bob, do you golf? Heard they have some great courses out there!!
Krisit - SEE YOU SOON!! YOU TOO PIA! Estonia coming to us...makes one homesick!!
Erica, How are you? How is life in England? Do you get to visit?
We miss you too!!
hey i dont even need to comment anymore to get a respond!
but yes - ILL SEE YOU SOON!!! in like 29 days to be exact.
Hi again :D,
Life in the UK is cool and going well. At the moment I am back at home, in Tallinn. I'm here for the whole summer until mid Sept, then I've to go to the UK to study.
I visited my family in December last year for a month and I came back in May. The university of Wolverhampton has long breaks. It
starts in late Sept and the first semester ends in December and then there's winter break until February and the Easter break is for 2 weeks and the uni ends in May.
Studying in the UK is quite good, in a year I have to take 8 modules and I can choose 4 of them. And i spend 12 h the most in lectures and workshops, which is also convenient. Of course I have to do a bit home work once in a while. Anyways I like it more than Estonian universities. In about 2 years I'll graduate and I hope to get 2 degrees (Drama and Performance and Deaf studies).
The university where I study and live is in the West Midlands, near Birmingham. I have visited the local SA corps, Wolverhampton and Willenhall. When I started to go there then I went to Wolverhampton corps first, but now the corps' officers have moved and they do not do any services on Sundays. And so all of the people from Wolverhamptong to Willenhall, both of them are small corps.
My family is OK too. Priit graduated 8th grade and next year he needs to do 4 exams and decide where he wants to spend his last 3 years.
Mhm, hopefully I'm able to visit the US next year and see you sometime.
take care and God bless
miss you
xoxo
Erica
Erika,
your life has been so full and changing all the time. NIce that you are able to visit home and for an extended visit. We are very proud of you. Keep up the hard work of study and growing deeper in Christ.
We would love to have you come and visit us at any time.
We are praying for you and your family. Tell your mum and brother we send our love. Susan
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