Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cold update




This morning all the trees were white with frost, friends with hoods on even had their hair and eyelashes turn white.  Yep, it's still chilly.  This morning I left the baby wipes in the car during church, when Ken went out to get them, they were a bit frozen and the package from last week was solid like a rock.

Holly got these for her b-day, they always make me think of Camp Creek in the spring
~Having fun, but dreaming of warmer weather this winter, ZARK

Monday, February 6, 2012

Baby it's cold outside!

If you have been following world news in the slightest bit, you've probably noticed that we've been in the middle of a bit of a cold snap.  Last week the high was 1 degree (F) in the middle of the day and lows got down to -18 in the middle of the night.  Previously, Oksana had been bundling the kids up and bringing them over to the school a couple times a day, but they've been staying in since last week (coming out with us to watch basketball games (aka release some ENERGY!)  or visit friends.)  There have already been 131 deaths recorded, which is almost half of the toll in Europe.  Most of these accounts are from homeless people.  There aren't necessarily shelters for the homeless here, but some "warming tents" have been set up, one in each district here in Kyiv (10 total) and about 2,000 all over the country.  When you sit down to think about it, it's quite interesting to imagine that some of these kids got Christmas presents that cost thousands of dollars and yet some people can't stay warm enough to keep their body functioning. Needless to say, the past month, I've quickly realized that my problems (where to go on vacation, even what to make for dinner) fail to be seen in the shadows of issues such as these.

On a lighter note, we have been having a bit-o-fun around here!  Rawly loves the snow--so much in fact, that he doesn't want to wear his mittens and begins to cry when his fingers go numb (I guess that doesn't really sound like fun) he's enjoyed running around in the "snowmen" (that's what he called the snow at first), we're still looking to go sledding once it warms up a bit.  This weekend we also went swimming in our friends' pool--which was supposedly 80F, but felt SOOO much colder. Rawly did a great job on the kick board, swam from me to swim coach Auntie Holly, and even put his face down in the water once (accidentally, while trying to head-butt a ball!)

Zoya's three and a half months and as active as ever.  She's rolling to her tummy every time she's put on her back and doing what I call the surfing kick.  She laughs and giggles and has begun to sing.  Yesterday at church she and one of our friends' daughter (9 mo.) were having a conversation, one would babble, then the other, back and forth.  She's learning to project her voice quite well, as this was happening across the sanctuary!



Rawly has also been quite the little helper.  He mostly helps when asked, and oftentimes without being asked.  Such as last weekend when he decided that we should be awake around 6:30 am. (Side note, friend pointed out that he's probably getting his 2 y.o. molars since he's been uncommonly gnawing on his fingers--sure enough he's in various stages of getting all four at once, which may account for his early waking sometimes around 5 or 5:30 and his less than chipper demeanor.)  Anyway, he carried the laptop from the living room into our room so that he could watch "cars" (Sesame St.'s Let's go driving song).  His second attempt a few days later wasn't so successful, and I don't have any pictures that I can add right now because on his third encounter, he accidentally ran into the cord and knocked the computer off the TV.  The cord is magnetic to avoid problems like this, but he caught it just so that it came crashing down and landed on the connection breaking some of the magnetic pieces...we'll have it all together some day!

Ta ta for now...

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

city sidewalks, busy sidewalks--ahh Christmastime

First stop: Budapest...Rawly's highlight was that a garbage truck came down our street every morning (yep, it was our wake up call our entire week, 6:30 am!)

...Guess I never posted this since I decided to upload a bunch of pictures to FB instead...

Hands down, Budapest has been our favorite city travel destination in Europe.  We went a little hog wild at the Christmas Markets, ate amazing Mexican food a couple of times (how I miss you horchata) and enjoyed all the kid friendly parks and places like the zoo.

After a week in Budapest, we trained (beats the pants off flying when you have an active two year old!) to Vienna to visit some good friends and fellow NNU grads who did YoungLife with us back in Caldwell.  We had a fun week getting out and about to a couple of the palaces.  One of our favorite journeys was an afternoon stroll from the nearby countryside down into Vienna.  It was that perfect time of day when the sun is about to set and everything has a honey glow to it.  I only wish that I had realized just how perfect it was and taken a few more pictures!  Another highlight was the ever tasty visit to the chocolate factory, hip hip hurray for taste testing.

Unfortunately after our traveling ended, everyone except Rawly came down with a 36 hour bug.  Poor little Z had come down with bronchitis right before we left, so she was on antibiotics our first week, and then again with this bug.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Inspired to strike a pose

Everyone's a ballerina

Thanks Auntie Holly

Nutcracker is the one that played on the 26
Zoya and I enjoyed The Nutcracker on her first visit to the opera house.

Que Dios le bendiga


Miss Zoya Grace

Sunday, December 11 was Zoya's dedication at church.  We were blessed by all who joined us--almost 30 people came when Pastor Paul asked for all who felt like family to come up front.  What a great community we have here, we're overwhelmed with the support and love of our school and church. We're happy we're staying for another year, though we're far from family, our kids have so many "aunties, uncles and cousins"!

Living Thanks

Fall is and since college has been my most favorite time of year.  The first day of fall is my decorate the house day.  I love getting out gourds, leaves, and this year a mini scarecrow.  In college I picked up or someone gave me a little harvest angel, with a corncob dress and acorn leaves for wings; it has been one of my favorite decorations to set out, but silly (trying to be minimalist) me didn't think to pack it to Ukraine, so she's somewhere stuck in storage like sleeping beauty just waiting for the perfect fall day when we decide that it's finally time to come home.
This year I tried making a Thanksgiving countdown on our door "Live Thanks"--I found the idea on a blog somewhere.  I had all these cut out leaves and my intent was to write one thing we were Thankful for each day, unfortunately double-sided tape stuck up my plans.  We made it as far as Rawly, Zoya, Dad, Mum, and Sani (our nanny Oksana) perhaps next year we'll be able to display our thanks better. 
But what Ken and I love most is Thanksgiving...Thanksgiving is family, food, and for lack of a better word--plain fun.  Our family's tradition in to gather with most of my mom's side at my aunt and uncle's in Kennewick.  There's ping pong, Cougar Gold cheese, card games, the annual Freddy's sock shopping on Black Friday, and just hanging out (the list could go on and on, but I don't want to bore you as walk down memory lane).  When asked to draw something about fall in elementary school it was Jim and Judy's house full of so many good memories.
It's a tie, I don't know who like whipped cream more, Rawly or Ken after he fills Rawly's mouth

So serious Nyellie and Rawly

Our Idaho friends

Carving and tasting one of the two turkeys

The Kerchers have arrived

We celebrated Rawls' birthday with this bunch

Nick can always get Rawly to eat, even when there's a bunch of commotion



Aunt Shell (Michelle) and Auntie Holly

Aunt Lyss and Kynslee
So although we haven't been home for the holiday in the past three years, we do a pretty good job of Thanksgiving with our extended "family" here.  We even busted out the Cougar Gold this year (thanks Mom!)

Sunday, November 20, 2011

A day set aside for her


Our friends from school hosted an excellent shower for Zoya the other afternoon.  Here are some highlights.
A toast from Betty

Smachna food

Zoya staring intently at Cassie


Soon-to-be friends Ellie and Kynslee

Traditional embroidered shirt and a silver spoon from the Ukrainian staff

Amazing pinwheel quilt with bright fall colors

Also from a collection of staff members and a local artist
Some of my favorite things:
1) Holly was so proud of herself and went to great lengths to make sure that she found a brown and pink outfit this summer because Ken once mentioned how silly he thinks that color combination trend is.
2) Silver spoon = no cavities
3) Not related to the shower, but a couple days later we learned a Ukrainian saying that if a child pees or poops on you, you're invited to the wedding!