The choir:
The girl on the far right is Klara's granddaughter Katya.
Klara, Marta, Marta's son-in-law Julius (Yusiy) in white shirt:
Natalia and Pavlo's daughter, Annichka:
Marta's daughter-in-law, Natasha:
Natalia, her husband Pavlo, and Natalia's father (and Marta's son) Misha:
After the procession, a variety of cookies were set out for everyone. Many were baked by Klara. Below, the women who did the baking:
Once the Church festival was over, we had a huge lunch at Klara's house:
Once we were done eating, we went to Marta's for more food. Below, Annichka and her cousin. Annichka is holding a stuffed rabbit I just got for her. Last year, I gave her a stuffed lamb; her mother Natalia told me that Annichka has slept with the lamb every night since then.
Left to right: Pavlo's father, Misha, and Misha's wife Natasha:
Marta with baby Nasty (Anastasia). Nasty is Marta's great-granddaughter. Her parents are Kolya and Maryanka. Maryanka is daughter of Tanya, Marta's daughter.
Klara's son Misha Maksimovich's sister-in-law, with her son Lubomir:
The girl wearing glasses is Marta's daughter Tanya. Hard to believe, but Tanya is a grandmother.
Far left, Julius (Yusiy) is Tanya's husband. Yusiy is a great big happy & friendly Rusyn bear!
Tried some of Pavlo's "samohon", or homemade moonshine. Samohon is a type of "horilka". The word "horilka" comes from the word "hority", meaning to burn. Samohon, which is 60% alcohol, burns! One shot was more than enough!!!
Children playing with Nasty:
Mariana and Josef Paik's granddaughter and her husband:
Below, Tanya's daughter Maryanka and her husband Kolya (Nikolai).
Natasha's daughter (Marta's granddaughter) Martuchka, with little Nasty; Marta on right:
Annichka:
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