Our last couple of days here has been a bit weird. Well, not weird-weird, but a bit unusual. First of all, we had a little miscommunication when we were leaving the Pantanal. Our bus tickets out were supposed to be included in the price, but the bus driver knew nothing of it, and so we had to pay again. Now, up to this point, it all sounds just
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А жизнь в tranquilo деревне? Через сколько времени тебе бы это надоело? Через сколько времени ты полезла бы на стены от отсутствия новизны? На твой вопрос по поводу счастливых детей в утопическом примитивном мире - тоже ответ "нет". Детям нужно общение с сверстниками, друзья, рутина, и т.д. Другой вопрос, что "settling down" не обязательно должно означать работать 50 недель в году и проводить оставшиеся 2 на курорте.
And besides, we'd miss you too much :)
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On the second point of your comment, we'll be passing through Boston around Katya and Lionya's wedding. Thought we'd get some people together in a park somewhere, but I don't know now. Almost nobody seems to be reading this journal, so I don't know if anybody'd be interested.
We miss you too. :)
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We also had our birthdays all by ourselves, mine just a month ago. Did you see the party Shurik made for me in the Pantanal post? Also, today is our second wedding anniversary and I was thinking all these things (except your birthday, that should be separate and spectacular on it's own with only you in the spotlight) could be combined in a cool little outing with shashlik and stuff. I was even thinking to make a post saying that if you've been reading this journal, come to the picnic too, even though we've never met. There are actually several people like that, but recently they stopped commenting. :)
What do you think?
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