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Junior Orange Bowl Festival launches new web site

New Junior Orange Bowl Site Launched

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We've just launched the new Junior Orange Bowl Festival web site.

The Junior Orange Bowl Festival is an international youth event in Coral Gables featuring tennis, golf, basketball, a royal court search, and the famous Junior Orange Bowl Parade.

Adoption Resources

Agency

We wholeheartedly endorse the Maine-based non-profit agency MAPS Adoption and their fine Kazakhstan team including Libby Walch. They guided us through each step, provided timely advice and processed our files as quickly as we could have hoped for. Amazingly they helped us know all the costs in advance. We also thank Efrat Horwitz for making the many required evaluation reports; she's with LifeLink in Sarasota, Florida.

Kazakhstan Adoption Resources: http://kazadoptresources.blogspot.com/

Kazapalooza 2009: http://kazapalooza.blogspot.com/

Kazakhstan

Kaz Tourism
kaztourism.kz
Music: The Magic of Nomads
magicofnomads.kz

Kostanai

Google Earth Locator for Delphin Baby House
Delphin_Baby_House.kmz
Kostanai pics via Panoramio (cool!)
http://www.panoramio.com/map/?user=68232#lt=53.197192&ln=63.634465&z=5&k=1&a=1&tab=2"
How to entertain yourself in Kostanai
http://ourjourneytosofia.blogspot.com/2006/06/how-to-entertain-yourself-in-kostanai.html
English verson of Kostanai News website
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kostanay.net%2F&langpair=ru%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8"

Almaty

Eric Weiner writes for Slate on his Kaz Adoption
http://www.slate.com/id/2132692/entry/2132693

Blogs

Miami

Here I will try to accumulate a few recommendations for visitors and those new to the South Florida scene.

Lodging

In the south I can recommend the Hampton Inn near Dadeland, which offers van service to several points around South Miami, or the Holiday Inn across from the University of Miami.

I can't say I know the hotels on Miami Beach well enough to offer personal recommendations though I've heard they're fine. My family have stayed at a Days Inn at 2201 Collins Ave (the web site has annoying Flash and Music) and found it convenient and affordable.

Do

  • Visit between January and April for best weather

Don't

  • Tour the Everglades anytime other than winter.
  • Transit by walking through any part of town that doesn't have a book store. That includes all of Brickell, downtown, Little Havana, Westchester and Homestead.

Dining

Tap Tap Restaurant (there web site has been coming soon now for several years!) on South Beach is one of my favorite places to take visitors. They have live music on Thursday and Saturday nights, the food is affordable and the crowd is diverse.

Vacation

Orlando, Macon, Gainesville, Helen.
For 15 hundred miles we drove round singin.
Bears on Mountains, Jingle Bells and ABC's.
All without boo boos, ouches or scrapes on knees.
With some bugs and lotsa mountain,
We ate well and were not poutin.
Food was egg-y, porky, kraut-y, trout-y,
And drinks sometimes were even alkie.
Next time we'll bike, or fly, not drive.
Cause Gainesville cops got me at twenty-five.
But you do 15 in a school zone.
Be happy it was on vacay-shi-ohn.

Minus One!

We had a little surgery today at Miami Children's Hospital to remove an extra toe that Morgan was born with. She's at the hospital tonight for observation (with Dad & Mom too) and will go home in the morning with a bright pink fiberglass cast on her foot that goes from just below her knee to her (now 5) toes on the left foot. Her doctor says she'll be able to tap dance and kick box again in a few days. Until then, it's Codeine.

1.97 and counting

M. is about to turn 2 next week and she couldn't be changing more quickly. She asked to sleep in the big (queen) bed Sunday night and has left her crib. She climbs into full sized chairs. She wants to drive the car, not ride in back. She wants to help cook dinner sometimes.

Kostanai by ne_marks - June 2007

kostanay Originally uploaded by ne_markes
We miss beautiful, friendly Kostanai, and Morgan's caregivers at Delphin and especially auntie Zha

Torso-locomotion

This week, Morgan breezed through her first taste of the International Baccalaureate track (just kidding) at Riviera Child Care Center. Each day opened with emotional drama -- but by Friday, she had adjusted. Caregiver Millie reported that Morgan clapped her hands, smiled during a piano number, ate all her fish sticks and played with both Eric and Caitlin. Morgan hadn't been crawling a lot, but after her first day at school she came home and was slithering all around our tiled living room. We think she's learning from her classmates.
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