The first day of school was yesterday and both Alyssa and I had a pretty good day overall. It is a little different teaching to a class of 5-6 students, the class just seems empty. Overall things went well though and it should be an entertaining year. We did discover that Kiev International School is not like other QSI schools in that there are a lot more local Ukrainian students attending. There is still a diverse group of students though.
After work we were off to meet our OBG at the American Medical center. We discovered that the 417 bus is slow to come and doesn't move much faster once you are on it. Good thing we don't have to take it on the big day! Our doctor's name is Ludmila and she is this wonderful бабушка (grandmother said like babushka) of a lady. She kept saying how Alyssa was God's little gift and that she would be like our mother. She was very caring and told us she had been waiting and waiting for us to come, actually the whole clinic has been wondering who these two Americans are that will be having a baby. The ultrasound looked good and all is well with Rawly. During the ultrasound we saw little Rawls sucking on his toes! What a silly little boy! So we feel very welcome and blessed to have this doctor, she is a wonderful and caring lady.
This is a picture from our boss's apartment on the top floor of a building. On the left side of the picture is our apartment building and the school is just behind the two big buildings. The school sits in a "green zone" so there is a lot of forest nearby. To the right, off the picture, is a big stretch of forest. Just to be clear "green zone" doesn't mean "clean zone" there is a lot of trash since littering is a huge problem in Ukraine. I guess it is better than the concrete jungle of the city. In the distance you can see the Left bank of the city which is divided by the Dinpre River, hopefully I spelled that right.
This is the market by St. Andrews cathedral (the cathedral behind us in the first picture). This was Independence day weekend so there were a lot of Artists from other countries and around Europe. There were also people selling all kinds of goods from textiles to salvaged pawn shop type stuff.
We really enjoyed walking and talking to the vendors. Every normal day the market exists just not down the middle of the street. Even still on this weekend you had to watch out for cars and the occasional bus!
This has been by far the favorite sign of Alyssa. Since everyone smokes it seems, she really enjoyed the smoke free zone.
New Discovery of the week: It's kind of a weird cultural thing but aparently there are other countries that have the same tradition. Here the men also shave their arm pits! I guess it helps because they also don't wear any deodorant.
Until next time America,
Ken and Alyssa
Absolutely loved this blog. Have both smiles and tears, thinking about you both and little Rawls. An experience of a lifetime. Keep well and God Bless. Love and Hugs, Gram
ReplyDeleteJust getting caught up on latest and great to hear school's started and you seem to like it. Also sounds like you have special lady to help with birthing Rawls. We're all anxious to hear more. Lots of good thoughts and love, Mike & Jo
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