Friday, July 12, 2013

July 12, 2013


Potpourri – A little bit of this……A little bit of that. That’s  what I feel like this blog is this week……..  A little of this and a little of that.

The fourth of July was not really a holiday here. I worked at the temple which interestingly enough, that is what I have done on a lot of holidays this last year, starting with 4th of July 2012….my birthday, Halloween,  Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and now the 4th of July again. And the very best day to be in the Temple is Christmas Day and now that will never ever happen again. A good friend of mine that I work with in the temple, Sister Shikolova, started making an alter cloth three years ago when the temple was dedicated.  The pattern is very intricate and beautiful and I hope that everyone will truly appreciate this labor of love.

 


Sister Shikalova


Also, on the Fourth of July we picked up our Russian Visas for our trip to Moscow and St. Petersburg in two weeks. Exciting!
On Saturday, the 6th of July, the American Chamber of Commerce had a big Independence Day Celebration and our friends the Barton’s invited us to go with them. The celebration was complete with an American Cowgirl, Uncle Sam, the Statue of Liberty, hot dogs and hamburgers, water balloon games, bungee cord trampoline, and fireworks. The only difference was that most of the people there were Ukrainian and the funniest thing of all was that the VIP attendees which included about 90% of the people had to go through a security check similar to that in an airport which meant waiting in line for about thirty minutes to get in. The regular attendees had no line, no waiting. Interesting.


Jessa, Jed and Gary in Line for July 4th Celebration on July 6th


line
Uncle Sam

Statue of Liberty - Striking Resemblance
Cowgirl



Earlier in the day I went to the Karina Maria Festival, an international ethnic festival, down at Spivoche field (Singing Field).  It is such a fun festival with all the people dressed in traditional clothes, performing and making and selling ethnic products.  The pictures tell it all.



traditional Ukrainian dolls

Pottery 
Barbie gone Ukrainian

Family affair

Hand made table cloths

Making Pottery


table runners


traditional dress

It was a really hot day and luckily on the way home I was able to get my favorite seat as money collector at the front of the marshrutka where I could enjoy the air conditioning.

Air-conditioning at the front of the bus


Three of the American temple missionary couples left this week. It was sad to see them go and they will truly be missed…….. President and Sister Ball, Elder and Sister Callister and Elder and Sister Stuart.  Also, it was transfer week so a lot of missionaries moved around.
 
Jay and Marcia night before they went home


President and Sister Ball, Elder and Sister Callister heading home

Sister Russavage to Brovery

Elder Pace to Vinnitsya



With the temple missionaries leaving and the changes in assignments made I am now the only American on the morning shift. My Russian is definitely going to improve. One thing about these wonderful people is that if they know you want help they all freely give it and they are very patient with your mistakes. I already have a whole new group of friends at the temple.
 



After climbing the Town Hall tower in L’viv a few weeks ago I decided that the time had come for me to climb the Bell Tower at St. Sophia’s Cathedral. We go by it a least once a day and so Thursday was the day. I am a little afraid of heights and the stairs at the bell tower are a lot more intimidating than the ones in the Town Hall Tower. It is more of an open stairwell instead of closed and made me a little dizzy all the way up, but the view was indeed worth it. Kyiv is such a beautiful city. On the way out I met the most interesting man from Brazil who is visiting Ukraine for a month. He is an economist and lives in a town that is called Beautiful Horizon (but of course in Portuguese) and is pretty near Rio.  He said if we ever get down there to give him a call, so who knows.
 

St. Michael's  and West Bank from Bell Tower

Stairs to Bell Tower

Independence Square from Bell Tower

St. Sophia's from above


Friend from Brazil


We have had a few birthday luncheons the last few weeks at work which have been fun and  there will be more fun things to come in the next few months.  More on that later.


Party Time



Party Time


The service center where Gary puts in all his time and I work part time is right across from Shevchenko Park. It is the greatest park and on one end they have an area for senior activities. They have senior relay races, senior Yoga classes and senior games including chess, card games, etc. It is the most popular place for seniors to hang out and have a great time. Next best thing to a golf course.
 
Serious Chess Match

Seniors in the Park


Saturday is going to be a great day. Oksana Poliakova is going to be baptized. She has been attending the branch for several months and the sister missionaries have been working with her. We are so excited for her to have the blessings of the gospel in her life.

Sister Lameroux, Oksana, Sister Sink


Quote for the Week by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf:
“God’s light is real. It is available to all! It gives life to all things. It has the power to soften the sting of the deepest wound. It can be a healing balm for the loneliness and sickness of our souls. In the furrows of despair, it can plant the seeds of a brighter hope. It can enlighten the deepest valleys of sorrow. It can illuminate the path before us and lead us through the darkest night into the promise of a new dawn.  This is the Spirit of Jesus Christ which gives light to every man that cometh into the world.”
 
July 7, 2013




3 comments:

kdance said...

Beautiful shots from the tower! I never knew you were afraid of heights--now I know where Dave gets it, haha. Wow, so many people going home or being transfered. You guys are next!

Daisie said...

I like the "air conditioning" at the front of the bus--lucky you!!

The Dances said...

I didn't know that about heigths either. I don't like them. I climbed one Duomo in Italy and have not ever done it again, because it freaked me out so much. Beautiful photos! That international festival looked fabulous...more fun than the 4th celebration.