| December 2002 Here in Fair Lawn, winter came early a few weeks ago.
We had a few inches of snow, but now we are back to green grass and warmer
weather. We’re hoping for a little snow for Christmas, but the chances are
slim. We hope that the Holiday Season finds you well. We have been staying
busy in work and school. Monika spends more and more time running between
courtrooms as a Polish Interpreter. I am working for a medical
communications company in Morristown,
Anna did some "volunteer" work at the local pet store where she found "Ivory" our newest bird. Ringo appreciates the company. Ivory likes to have her head scratched and is more social than Ringo.
I started on a web travelogue back when we first got the pictures. I didn’t have time to finish it until just now. Make sure you stop by and have a look at all the fun places we went:
The kids are starting to get teased in class. Whenever they start talking about a new place, they can almost say, “I’ve been there.” The funny one occurred this fall when Anna had to do a Geometry problem from her textbook. The problem was based on a section of the Colorado River below the Glen Canyon Dam. Measurements for the problem were taken just feet from a place we were this summer. We hope that you and yours are having a wonderful Holiday Season and
hope that you have an even better 2003. Please be sure to stay in touch.
We like hearing from all of our friends.
In these times of world unrest, here's something to think about. If you missed any of our previous letters, they are linked below. Some are in PDF format. | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | The PDF reader is free, and you really should install it. It lets people send you documents in their native format without having to own the program they created it with.
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