Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Happy Holidays from the Vignaus!

I can't believe it, it's our second Holiday Season in India!
Who would have ever thought we'd have a first?? much less a second!



We are deeply missing all of our friends and family at this time of year. We are grateful we have the internet to keep us connected.


The kids are great. Annika is 7 and enjoying 2nd grade. She has turned into a terrific reader and actually enjoys curling up with a book at bed time. It's sweet when we catch August curled up in her bed too while she reads him a story. Her hobbies include fashion, make-up and loving all dogs no matter what their social standing.
Annika:
"I miss you i love you and merry christmas"


August is 5.5 and enjoying Kindergarten (Prep II). He's also doing a great job reading and recognizing site words. Unfortunately he has taken this technique to new heights by typing YouTube into the computer then copying the titles of his favorite Wii games into the search window. He could watch other people play video games for hours if you'd let him. His hobbies include terrorizing his sister and running fast.
August:
"I miss you and I know the Wii and I love the Wii and I love it so much the Wii
La la la la la la!!!"



Our biggest news is also our newest news... Erik just changed companies. As of 4th January 2010 he will be the Head of Production for Paprikaas Studio in Bangalore. We are so excited. This opportunity is a wonderful challenge for Erik PLUS it will keep us in India longer - so those of you who couldn't visit due to pregnancies or infant children you should start saving your frequent flier miles!!
Paprikaas has been working closely with DDU from the inception of the studio so Erik is familiar with them and they are familiar with him. It's a great match. Paprikaas will be working on the animated TV shows The Penguins of Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda - great high profile shows. Very exciting.



Helen is trying to keep busy. I mean, I'm busy all day long but often have nothing to show for it. With our extension in India I'd like to make better use of my time and get more involved. Find a new charity, one where the kids can be involved too, take a music lesson (probably the drum since I'm not musically inclined) and get more into healthy Indian cooking.







NAMASTE!!!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year!!

Our first Christmas in India has been an adventure. It took a couple weeks to find anything holiday-related to put on our tree. I had to remember to put holiday music on to make the house feel like Christmas and Erik had to do some hunting and gathering to find gifts for the kids. (Thankfully Grandpa came to the rescue)

We miss our friends and family dearly. Our thoughts have often been with you at home and we wish we could share the season with you. But we're not alone, we're fortunate to have moved to Bangalore with a small community of friends and have met new ones here too. We're thoroughly enjoying our experience in India and we're grateful to be here.
When are you going to come for a visit??



Thoughts for the new year?
Hope the economy turns around.
Hope Erik's employer likes the work he's doing and will keep us around for awhile.
Looking forward to President Obama!
And looking forward to visits from friends, first is Dad in April!!! So exciting!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
God Jul och Gott Nytt År!
- The Vignaus