Saturday, August 9, 2008

Bill Simmons

He's a sports columnist and much of what he writes goes right over my head, but I still read him pretty regularly. He loves books and movies and pop culture, he's funny, and I've even learned a few things about sports.

Friday, August 8, 2008



This is Roman, on the left, and my son, Matthew, on the right. Roman is 16 and leaving the orphanage in September; he is going to the city of Polessk to learn to be an auto mechanic. He's a good artist, also good at sports, very thoughtful. He's fun to talk to because he doesn't give up--he figures out different ways to express himself, and is also very patient in trying to understand us. He's one of the four students we've chosen to help with his schooling.

Thursday, August 7, 2008



I finally figured out how to load photos on here. This is the group that went to Russia this year. This is in Kaliningrad, where we met with the education ministry. They were very enthusiastic, particularly about having the kids visit America.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember.

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. If you don't want to play on your blog, or if you don't have a blog, I'll leave my memory of you in my comments.

Checking in

I have a non-profit organization that helps Russian orphans. This summer we hosted 5 girls and 2 teachers here in America for one month, in the hope that it would not only bring them some joy, but also let them see some of the opportunities life has to offer. They were here for all of June, and it was extremely fun. I've been trying to load photos onto this site, but with no luck for some reason; as soon as I figure it out, I'll put some on. In July, I organized a trip to Sovetsk, Russia, in the Kaliningrad region, and 6 of us visited the orphanage for a week. This is my 4th year organizing these visits, and it has been a pretty incredible experience every time. This year we chose 4 kids who are going on to vocational school and need financial assistance, and I'm seeking sponsors for them. That has been my mission all along, to help these kids get a good enough education that they can be productive members of society, instead of turning to crime, drugs, and prostitution as most of them do. We'll see if it works.



I had plenty of time to read while I was flying or riding on the train, and I finally finished Roger Ebert's Awake in the Dark. My favorite section was the essays and think pieces, particularly "Why I Love Black and White" and "The Case for an A Rating." Roger Ebert is great because he loves movies. He just wants everyone to share his enthusiasm. Now I have a list of about 50 movies I want to see.



I also read Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays, a fast, easy, read, very enjoyable, and am halfway through Clapton: The Autobiography. He has some amazing stories, mostly involving drugs or women or both, and he talks a lot about the musicians who influenced him and those he played with. So now I have a music list to go with my movie list.