Friday, July 18, 2008

Where in the World are the Warren's?


Due to the upcoming changes within TNK-BP we traveled to London in July to investigate the next job assignment. It was great fun to do some shopping, see a play and enjoy some of our favorite restaurants in London.
After the business was taken care of we rented a car, and landed in Liverpool. We enjoyed the Beatles Museum and some wonderful Chinese food in the city. We were a bit surprised to discover that Liverpool has a huge Chinese influence. Liverpool is a pretty seaside town, and we had a great day exploring where Beatlemania originated.

Then we were off to Wales for a couple of days of life in the slow lane, and enjoyed a neat little B and B in Snowdonia National Park. Wales is beautful country and a true hidden treasure of the United Kingdom. At one point we felt like we were on top of the world.

This is one of my favortie photos of our trip to the UK as it shows Ron writing post cards to Andy and Ashley. Although they are 26 and 29 with lives of their own they are never far from our thoughts and prayers.

After a few days in the UK it was back to Moscow for a final round of goodbyes within the expat community, packing and visiting with adoptive couples . It was our pleasure to meet Meghan and Bill who fought off jet lag on their first night in town to join us for dinner with Vernon, Christa and Andrew at our favorite restaurant - Gogul Mogul!

We were thrilled to learn that Meghan and Bill brought a scrapbook of their new son to dinner, and Bill goes down in my book as SUPERDAD since he created the book! As an avid scrapbook fan I think the scrapbook will be a special treasure for their new son! Way to go Bill!

We also had a chance to meet up with the Jeff, Sarah, Maya and Tristan for lunch at McDonalds, and a photo opp in Red Square. We are praying that Ian and Michelle will return to Moscow in early August. Hopefully, on August 17 we will have a chance to welcome one last couple to Moscow on their first day of Trip 2 and our last day in the country. I can't think of a better way to end our time here in Moscow.

Early August we took a short trip to St. Petersburg for some sightseeing. For anyone traveling to Russia to adopt I highly recommend that you consider a side trip in St. Petersburg. We even have a wonderful guide to recommend to you. One day after my 54th birthday we will start packing out. Ron gets kudo's for delaying the packing until after my birthday. Ron and I are from the deep South, and this was our first opportunity to truly experience living in snow for months on end. One thing for certain about Russia is that you can experience snow!

We have loved everything about the weather here from the sunshine,rain, snow and especially the fall colors have all been awesome here in Russia. It has been a wonderful experience to live in Russia and we leave with many fond memories of this country.

We will arrive back in the states August 18 and enjoy a few days in Texas with our son and his new bride. Then it is off to Alabama and the Retirement House where we will once again be waiting news from BP. Life is indeed very good!

Life goes on and change is certainly a part of life so we are now looking forward to our next adventure. At this point, we are still considering an assignment in Angola but no firm decision on that until we make a recee trip sometime late August or early September. Currently there are over 100 BP expats living in Angola so we are thinking it would not be that bad and it would only be for 2 years. It would be a great opportunity to see South Africia and go on a photo safari. HMM! We shall see what develops!
Our main purpose in this blog was to introduce ourselves and communicate with adoptive couples, and since we are now leaving Moscow perhaps it is best to end our Moscow adoptive blog at this point. Maybe we will start one in the future about our next assignment or the new grandbaby. It has indeed been a blessing for us to meet, at last count 17 couples since January 2008, and witness your journeys to your forever families. You are our heroes and we consider it a honor and priviledge to have been a small part of your adoption journey. Although we will be out of Russia as of August 18 please feel free to contact us via email if you should have any questions about this wonderful country. We will be thrilled to hear from anyone traveling to Russia, and will gladly pass along "Ron's Map" of the Arbat area with some of our favorite restaurants marked to anyone interested. All the best!

6 comments:

Angie and Curt said...

I'm really bummed we won't get a chance to meet you! We are a CSS family and have been following your adventures and the amazing times had with other CSS families. We're adopting from Kaluga and are currently waiting for a court date - which will probably be awhile.

We would very much appreciate Ron's map - if you wouldn't mind sharing it. ajamison1 at excite dot com.
Thanks!

Aaron & Dana Craven said...

I'm sad to hear that you are leaving Moscow for good, but I know it is time. We were so blessed to meet you guys! In my eyes you guys really are true heros. You made us feel so welcomed in Moscow. Good luck on your next adventures. I hope you start another blog.

Heather Brandt said...

I'm sorry we won't get to meet you! We are definitely interested in the map that you mentioned. If possible, we'd love a copy.

Thanks so much,

Heather
www.russianblessings.wordpress.com

Dede said...

I'm glad our paths crossed and I hope we meet up again someday.

My 2 cents is to keep the blog. The name is about your life, not Russia so it should continue with you on your journeys.

Kim Abraham - Mom to the Fabulous Five! said...

Wow, I'm sad that we won't get to meet you either. We just got home from Trip One and it will be a couple of months before we get back. Thanks for the Moscow map and other helpful information.

Best wishes in your new adventures. Please let us know if/when you start a new blog. You are very special people!

Kim and Martin

Becky and Keith said...

Oh no!! Don't leave blogger land!! How will we ever know where in the world the Warren's are?? :-) Seriously, you guys are awesome and are so special to so many of us! We can't wait to see you back in the states! Enjoy your last few weeks and make sure you've checked everything off of that to-do/see/buy list!