I confess we're mostly "souvenir" people. No other family members would want Russian food and now - after two years home - I doubt Julia would eat it either. Ditto for listening to Russian music or whatever. We have stuff for Julia for when she wants it. We have souvenirs scattered about, as well as pictures of her in Russia in almost every room. We'll hang our Russian flag on our two-year-anniversary of "Sisters Day," which is the day she came home (5/18.) But reality is that she moved to America w/an American family - the youngest of four sisters. You're only going to move the needle of a whole group so far.
Becky
The Woodworth Family in Beautiful San Antonio TX