One of the best parts about flying half way around the world every summer is to be with the best Grandparents we could ever ask for. They put up with us, feed us, clean up, and looking the other way when we come with our 10 hockey bags and many more carry on’s. Besides all that - their generosity and love towards our girls is a godsend.
Love to you all - you all look fabulous
Meeshee, Bill’s Dad (Jose), and my Dad (Nick) on Jose’s birthday
Happy Anniversary to my love - Jose Guillermo
Our wedding video was one of our greatest gifts - here is a little piece of it
Would you like to see how your Charlie Brown Bunda is doing compared to all of the other Bunda’s?- well take a look below.
As you can see I only have a few pictures, but I must say the ones I do have are stunning. The ones I don’t have pictures of…. well…. I sure am hearing lots of excuses…
These are some I have heard
I can’t upload any pictures
I don’t have a camera
Something is wrong with my computer
I’m starting to wonder if they even have a Bunda?
Auntie Nancy(Nadia) - Rose
Auntie Joanie - Rosa Fireglow
Frances - Mayo Momma
Beverlee - Oxanna Roosha
Emil - Mom’s Favorite
Maureen and Robert - name pending???
Emil’s (daughter and grandson)
Please remember to put Maureen and Robert on your e-mail list
rmkl@telus.net
Marie - Maria’s Bunda
Nick - Summer Fashion
Doris - Flora Bund - le of Joy
Uncle Pete - Cloverdale Sunrise
and Me your Prez. - Red Ruby
Well the day is almost here - the long awaited trip to Canada - Mischa, Nadia and I are flying home tomorrow. Bill and Ava will follow soon, but not soon enough, they fly on the 4th of July.
I know it’s been a year, and I have updated the blog with lots of pictures throughout the year, but I thought I would post a couple more so you know who to look for coming through those gates.
This year I have been given the role of “THE PREZIDENT” of the prestigious growers club.
Every year there is a group of us that grow a plant, vegetable, or flower from seed.
In the past there has been - kale, sweet peas, and sunflowers
But this year since I was nominated prezident I decided to start with a already growing specimen. There are two reasons I did this -
1. There are no seeds in China
2. Most of the contestants are still dealing with frost, snow or heavy rainfall where they live, so I thought I would help everyone out and have something already started for them.
INTRODUCING - RED RUBY - BORN AND RAISED IN DALIAN, CHINA
Bill always points out that this is an Arabsky contest not a Colorado contest

















