Thank you for your prayers! Our meeting at the SDA went off without a hitch. As best we can figure it, the English translator must have been off today because they let Oles translate for us. Actually, I was able to use a lot of my Russian telling her how we met Katya, explaining scenes from the photograph album from last summer. Masha seemed very interested. She talked about Tanya, but said that Tanya was not available yet and that Katya just became available yesterday. Interestingly, she also mentioned that since Katya really wants to be with her family (us) and we so badly want to be with her, she wants it to happen as soon as possible so we can all be together. God is so good!
After our meeting, which went ochen fast, Oles had to get some documents copied. While snow sifted down through the trees, Tim and I enjoyed strolling through the outdoor stalls on Andriyivsky uzviz (the street that winds up to St. Andrew’s catherdral, which is exactly to the left of the SDA office. I saw so much that I wanted to buy—especially an adorable matryoshka doll of Cheburashka, but we decided to wait to see if we have any money left at the end of this adventure. The vendors are so eager to sell us something; it really seems that they are more desperate than last time. We saw the babushkas sweeping the snow of the sidewalks with their twig brooms. Too cool!
When Oles was finished, we toured St. Sophia’s cathedral and museum. The oldest church in all of Eastern Europe: unfortunately, St. Sophia is more of a museum and no long used for services. The mosaics made me want to try to do this! The combinations of colors and the feeling of praise elicited from these art works is awe-inspiring (for me—I doubt either Tim or Oles were quite as impressed—Tim just countered that he was impressed with the 9th century mosaic floor).
Well, that is all for now. We are off to the post office, some shopping, a visit back to Volodymyr Cathedral and dinner with Karen Springs and Oles (Indeeskom—yum!) It would appear from this vantage point that the next hurdle (and prayer request) will be with the authorities in Shorc, where Katya was born. There is a possibility that they would make us wait to adopt Katya until Tanya becomes available because of the law regarding separating siblings in the same orphanage. So I’ll end as I started: Thanks for your prayers.
After our meeting, which went ochen fast, Oles had to get some documents copied. While snow sifted down through the trees, Tim and I enjoyed strolling through the outdoor stalls on Andriyivsky uzviz (the street that winds up to St. Andrew’s catherdral, which is exactly to the left of the SDA office. I saw so much that I wanted to buy—especially an adorable matryoshka doll of Cheburashka, but we decided to wait to see if we have any money left at the end of this adventure. The vendors are so eager to sell us something; it really seems that they are more desperate than last time. We saw the babushkas sweeping the snow of the sidewalks with their twig brooms. Too cool!
When Oles was finished, we toured St. Sophia’s cathedral and museum. The oldest church in all of Eastern Europe: unfortunately, St. Sophia is more of a museum and no long used for services. The mosaics made me want to try to do this! The combinations of colors and the feeling of praise elicited from these art works is awe-inspiring (for me—I doubt either Tim or Oles were quite as impressed—Tim just countered that he was impressed with the 9th century mosaic floor).
Well, that is all for now. We are off to the post office, some shopping, a visit back to Volodymyr Cathedral and dinner with Karen Springs and Oles (Indeeskom—yum!) It would appear from this vantage point that the next hurdle (and prayer request) will be with the authorities in Shorc, where Katya was born. There is a possibility that they would make us wait to adopt Katya until Tanya becomes available because of the law regarding separating siblings in the same orphanage. So I’ll end as I started: Thanks for your prayers.
Oh - Barak Obama is big news here - on the same plane as the Beattles and Vladimir Putin (as you can see from the picture here).
Charlene
13 comments:
i miss u
how is ukraine?
is it cold?
it's kind of cold today.
did u see katya yeat?
i will pray for u.
when u taxted will, i answerd becouse he wosent her
ok,bye:)
Good Afternoon friends,
I am so happy to hear that you had a quick referral process. I am continuing to lift up the situation with Katya's sister.
Give Karen a hug from me.
Love you guys,
Beverly
Yeah, Congratulations on your referral. I know the sibling situation can be touchy. I will be watching, and hoping that everything moves forward withough a hitch.
One thing to try on the sibiling things is to ask them to allow you to bring Katya home now and promise to return for Katya's sister when she becomes available. Talk to your facilitator about it and see what they say. Our situation is a bit more challenging but through the grace of God we hope to get through it.
David ...
Charelene & Tim,
We're glad you has a safe trip and all went smooth at the SDA. Our prayers will continue that all will go just as smoothly in regards to Katya's sister. Enjoy the food, beautiful churches and the special time with Katya! Take care.
Love,
Debbie & Dale
Hi guys!
That's great that it went so smoothly at the SDA. You guys have the touch when it comes to smooth adoptions :)
We'll be praying for the situation with Tanya. Enjoy shopping!
Love,
Nancy and family
PS- how's the weather?
Praise God all went well with the SDA! We wish you Godspeed for the balance of your journey and we will pray for some not so cold weather so you can enjoy some more things. Will continue to lift up the sibling situation and know that whatever God's plan is will be done!
Love you guys,
Laura and Rob
hey, yea i was sick, i had some brazilian candy so my insides decided to react Mt. Vesuvius. IM feeling better now and can probably make it to school tomorrow.
- WIll
Welcome to Ukraine! I jumped to your blog from another. We are here in Kherson adopting a girl. We have final court this Friday. Hope you don't mind our following! God bless your journey!
thank you !!!for calling mom.
i was vere happy to hear from u.
love u!!!!!
bye:)
Good luck from Parnell, iowa
So glad the SDA appointment went well. We are thinking about you and praying things go smoothly for the rest of the trip.
What did the zero say to the eight, or did I miss the answer somewhere???
Jim, Jean, ET&K
Congratulations on your second journey. You look comfortable in your surroundings. It is encouraging to hear that all went smooth with the SDA. We are praying that things with continue in your favor. Charlene, your Russian accomplishment is awesome. What a great tool for the adoption. Enjoy your adventure and each other.
Blessings,
Fran
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