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My in-laws are visiting from Chelyabinsk oblast -- we will stay off the roads and have seledka pod shuboi, caviar and salad Olivier and listen to Russian music. Maybe watch Putin's annual address. And Russian champagne of course.

What do other people have planned?

Happy New Year!

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My in-laws are visiting from Chelyabinsk oblast -- we will stay off the roads and have seledka pod shuboi, caviar and salad Olivier and listen to Russian music. Maybe watch Putin's annual address. And Russian champagne of course.

What do other people have planned?

Happy New Year!

The wife will be calling the family here in about 30 minutes--13 hour time difference between Denver and Almaty. She is going to make something for this evening, but not sure what. We will bring in the New Year and I am sure her family will call us and then we will find a channel that has Nazarbayev's year speach and listen to it. Then we will pack for our trip to Hawaii and leave for the airport--flight leaves at 0615. I will get to hear how boring the New Year is here in the US as we do not shoot off fireworks.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy new year.

Dave

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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The wife will be calling the family here in about 30 minutes--13 hour time difference between Denver and Almaty. She is going to make something for this evening, but not sure what. We will bring in the New Year and I am sure her family will call us and then we will find a channel that has Nazarbayev's year speach and listen to it. Then we will pack for our trip to Hawaii and leave for the airport--flight leaves at 0615. I will get to hear how boring the New Year is here in the US as we do not shoot off fireworks.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy new year.

Dave

We 'celebrated' on skype with the in-laws in Kazan at 3 PM here. Didn't listen to Putin but watched some of the other Russian programming. They do seem to celebrate more intensely than we do! No champagne for us tonight, I am at work now! :( Last year the in-laws were here and we set off a bunch of fireworks of our own. It was cold but sort of fun anyway.

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The wife will be calling the family here in about 30 minutes--13 hour time difference between Denver and Almaty. She is going to make something for this evening, but not sure what. We will bring in the New Year and I am sure her family will call us and then we will find a channel that has Nazarbayev's year speach and listen to it. Then we will pack for our trip to Hawaii and leave for the airport--flight leaves at 0615. I will get to hear how boring the New Year is here in the US as we do not shoot off fireworks.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy new year.

Dave

We went sking on Monarch Mountain, they had fireworks and we brought champagne. Try nearby Keystone or Breckenridge next year, they even have a show where people ski down the mountain at night with torch lights, it is pretty neat. Nice that you live in Denver, I found a Russian supermarket there last weekend, my wife bought like a months supply of Pelemini and other russian food. I live in Pueblo and we have nothing like that around here. Happy New Year!!

 
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