Here I am! Back in Ukraine. It feels pretty surreal. I can’t believe it was a year ago that we first stepped foot here. Now, after a year of remembering, dreaming, and loving Ukraine and its people from afar, I’m back. The only thing I’m missing is my family. 🙂
On the next flight, I got to sit next to an awesome Dutch Grandpa with the best giggle EVER. We had so many laughs. I wish I could just tuck him in my pocket for future fun. He was the coolest. How often do you get to belly laugh with a complete stranger when you’re jetlagged like crazy and your feet are swollen like sausages? Good memory for sure. 🙂
My friend Olya met me at the airport. It was sooooo good to see her face in real life- not on a computer screen! We set off on buses, metros, and minibusses and finally ended up at Olya’s flat. I’m so thankful to get to stay with friends!
We rested a bit, I skyped my fam, and chatted with my sis Carli who was watching the kids (technology rocks), and then I began the task of staying awake till a decent hour. Goal: beat jet lag. I was feeling pretty good till everyone was speaking Russian and it was like wonderful white noise lulling me to a nice, cozy state of relaxation….AH! I gotta stay awake! So, we headed out to run some errands. Whew! Jet lag crisis averted.
I was seriously in awe of the GINORMOUS beets in the store. Think small cantaloupe. What in the world!?? Hahahaha! I generally detest being “touristy”, but I couldn’t help it. I had to take a pic of the beets. Then we decided to have Olya pose with a beet, and it all went downhill. The security guard at the store was feeling protective of the beets and got pretty upset about me taking pictures, so the beet fun stopped there. 🙂 Good times, good times…
I successfully stayed up till 10:00pm, and managed to sleep off and on till about 5:00am, so I would say jet lag was defeated. We’ll find out as the day goes on. Right now I’m awake and everyone else is asleep. I whisper-skyped Jed and the kids in the bathroom, so all is good.
Thank you all for praying. I appreciate it more than I can say. I’m excited to watch God have His way as He puts His plans into place for the forgotten children of Ukraine. What a joy to play a part.
THANKFUL.
Beating the jet lag (along with getting 3 small children to do so as well) is one of the parts about moving to Europe this fall that I'm NOT looking forward to! So make sure to give me some tips. 🙂
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