The Kokhanok carnival that is. I just got back home this last weekend after spending a little over 3 weeks in Kokhanok. I really didn't have a lot drawing me back down here, so I just hung out, made a lot of bread, and helped with chickens, horses, and children. It was pretty fun. I really enjoyed my time at carnival - especially dancing lots :) I guess I didn't really do a lot else other than go to breakfasts :P
The big adventure in being home now is that I've gone to a bigger town, but a more primitive living situation. Funny, huh? Well, apparently the pipes weren't getting quite enough use with just dad home, so the theory is that something froze and water started backing up into the downstairs. Great, huh? We're still not sure how long it'll take to thaw, but it seems that the blockage at least is being pushed farther down the pipe everyday - as counted by buckets of water Dad's able to pour down the toilet before it stops going down. Until then, we're not allowed to flush the toilet often or take showers at home. Dad has the luxury of a steambath every other night with the guys, but I get the pleasure of bumming showers at Bill and Diane's house. Much love!
Now I'm just looking to planning my travels for the wedding etc. and thinking about my plans for the fall. Should be a fun spring/ summer from here on out! Now we just need to get this snow to clear off so Dad can make it to Kokhanok and work on the boat!
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