Here are a few highlights from our trip:
OKLAHOMA
One of the highlights was loving on our favorite dog, Mr. Red, whom we adopted in Kansas. He was too elderly to make the move all of the way to Singapore. He is currently being totally pampered and spoiled by my mother in our absence, but he definitely remembered me and girls and was happy to see us. He has had some health problems, so we were thrilled that he was still around for our visit.

Two favorite pastimes at Grandma and Grandpa's house include feeding the ducks and geese and fishing in the pond behind their house. Anna was a very dedicated fisherperson, spending several hours fishing and she was rewarded for her patience by catching a bass as long as her forearm.

Anna and Megan had fun catching up with their Kansas friends during our visit to Manhattan. Here is Anna with Megan and Anna Keenan. Their parents were kind enough to host us for several days while we were there.
Another highlight of the trip was visiting our good friend, Ashley Foster, who gave Megan horseback lessons and taught her to jump while we lived in Kansas. Ashley was very kind to let us come and ride in her barn for a week and then took Megan and Anna's favorite horse Reba to a horse show in Topeka so they could both ride in the show. Ashley's mare Cosmo had recently given birth to a colt and here we are visiting with 3 week old "Durbin."


A rare moment of cooperation as big sister Megan helps Anna with her collar before her class (and Anna actually lets Megan help her).
Here are Anna and Reba before their flat class.
Here is fearless Anna having a great time riding Reba bareback. I thought that she would be frightened as she had never ridden bareback before, but she took off on Reba and trotted her around like a pro.
After the show, Megan and Anna were busy plotting how they could abduct Reba from K-State (who owns her) next summer. Steady and reliable Reba has been greatly missed since our relocation to Singapore, where the ponies continually buck, bolt, and refuse fences.
PEORIA
An early birthday party for Opa's 70th.
Who are these stiff looking guys?
More fishing with the cousins at a pond near Oma and Opa's house.

Our trip to Peoria included visiting one of our favorite places there - Wildlife Prairie Park.

For the first time in all of our visits, these two badgers were out of their burrows and actively digging in the dirt.
Our trip to Peoria included visiting one of our favorite places there - Wildlife Prairie Park.
For the first time in all of our visits, these two badgers were out of their burrows and actively digging in the dirt.
Black bear at Wildlife Prairie Park.

One afternoon was spent happily playing with the cousins at Sommer park.
One afternoon was spent happily playing with the cousins at Sommer park.
Another great day was spent reconnecting with Jenni Schuck and her kids at the newly expanded Peoria zoo. Jenni went out of her way to help us get settled in Singapore and is a wonderful friend. Her family relocated to Decatur in January and are greatly missed in Singapore! (The zoo expansion was pretty impressive too!)

The lions in Peoria have a new habitat over- looking the other Africa exhibits.

Anna and Morgan climbing on a statue of an animal instead of looking at the real animals!

The new giraffe exhibit.
Megan and Adam goofing around.

Another evening at the Dominys' house which included our friends the Polonuses and a quick drive to Roanoke to see their fireworks display.
CHICAGO
The lions in Peoria have a new habitat over- looking the other Africa exhibits.
Anna and Morgan climbing on a statue of an animal instead of looking at the real animals!
The new giraffe exhibit.
Another evening at the Dominys' house which included our friends the Polonuses and a quick drive to Roanoke to see their fireworks display.
CHICAGO
Our trip to the U.S. wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago and, more importantly, spending time with our good friends the Daverns in nearby New Lenox. Here are my beloved college friends Lisa, Kim, and Amy (who I can only think of as "Sned").
OKLAHOMA (again)
As our trip neared its end, we headed back down to Oklahoma to spend a little more time with my side of the family, return our truck to my parents for safekeeping, and, ultimately, begin our very long journey back to Singapore.
We took my grandmother out for a barbecue lunch (something we don't get in Singapore). My grandmother Pearl recently turned 100 on May 1. She has a 98 year-old sister and they both are in amazing health for their ages.

Here is my grand- mother's beautiful backyard garden. Her favorite hobby keeps her young!

Four gen- erations.
Here is my grand- mother's beautiful backyard garden. Her favorite hobby keeps her young!
Four gen- erations.
Megan and Anna in grand- mother's backyard. Looking at this sweet picture, it's hard to believe how much they fight.
And then we had to pack up everything we had accumulated and prepare to journey back to the other side of the world for at least another year. All in all, we had a great visit and look forward to seeing everyone again very soon. In the meantime, you can see what we're up to here on the blog. I promise to be more diligent about updating!