A Chronicle of my Changing Times.

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User: mjmarble
Name: M. Marble
As the title suggests, this is a chronicle of my changing times. I currently live Arlington, Virginia and I go to graduate school at ESIA at GWU. I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Haskovo, Bulgaria. Now I'm what's called a RPCV. I see this as an open diary of where I was, where I am and of course where I hope to go. It's a record of the daily trials, tribulations, successes and distractions of my journey. I hope you enjoy it. Welcome to a slice of my world. I'm also obliged to say that this is not an official Peace Corps website and the views and information presented here are my own and do not represent official Peace Corps views.

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Wednesday, 20 April 2005

Sunday Family Dinner

Dinner is served!This week has been crazy hectic with pre-PC things and I'm not even close to being ready, (of course).  But I did want to mention the wonderful time I had this past Sunday with my family at my going away dinner.  Good times were had by all.  I had my favorites inculding Turkey, stuffing, mashedpotatos, carrots, homemade bread and homemade applesause - just to name a few things. 

Jenna with DaddyOf course this was followed up with a game of Risk with my dad, Dan, and my cousin Matt.  All I have to say is that blood was drawn (yes, it was my own).  I still have a bandaid and am putting Neosporin on my hand daily.  And of course my Goddaughter Jenna was cute as a button - and can be seen here with my brother in law, Dan.

Da' Familia!I also managed to get my family together for a photo of everyone together which I'm sure I'll treasure later on in life.  Let me tell you, that took some work - but I think the end result turned out nicely.  It really was a beautiful warm spring day.  What you can't see from the pictures is my all my mother's azalia's just to the right of the picture.

Jack, Dot, and GramFinally, I managed to snag a picture of my Grandma, Great Aunt Dorothy with my Uncle Jack.  I lied - you can see the Azalia's in the background (kinda).  It's days like this I'll miss the most in the next two years.

Posted by: mjmarble at April 20, 2005 21:40 | link | comments (2)


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#1  21 April 2005 - 05:00
 
Wow those are strong Azalia's, we had two a lot like those in Pittsburgh. In the family picture whose the person in front. He looks very unhappy, and the discription of the food is making me hungry.

Eric
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#2  22 April 2005 - 15:59
 
Awwww, that sounds like a nice way to spend your last few days at home. I wish I had a family like that!

Rachel :)
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