Our neighbor Oksana, her sister Natasha, and friend Olya celebrating Ivana Kupala
We made it home to our apartment in Ukraine late Thursday/early Friday our time. Our flight and transfer from Moscow to Kyiv was thankfully uneventful. The Footes picked us up at the airport and delivered us safely to Bila Tserkva. (Thanks Danny for fighting the little yellow van all the way to our place.)
We were somewhat dreading walking into a stuffy apartment that had been closed up the whole time we were gone, but we were pleasantly surprised when we walked in. There was a cool breeze and fresh food in the kitchen. We found a note on our refrigerator from our neighbor downstairs, Oksana. In the note she welcomed us home to Ukraine and told us to enjoy the food. She had made us chicken borshch (cabbage soup), compote (fruit drink), and our landlord had baked several pastries for us as well. We felt so blessed that they had taken the time to open up our apartment and make sure we were comfortable and had food.
The next day we shared some American snacks with a few of the neighborhood kids. They had never seen beef jerky, Fritos, or Cheez-Its before. Here's a video of the girls giddy with snacks. It ends with them basically saying "No comment" to their new status as celebrities.
At least it's a small chip
We are just thankful to God that we are back safely and continue to be welcomed home by all of our friends and neighbors here.
4 comments:
Hey guys!
Just thought about you and wondered how you made it. SO good to hear everything is fine and there are people caring for you on the other side of the planet!
WE miss you guys!
Be blessed!
Thanks Ira. We love you guys.
Edna
welcome back, guys! sadly i don't think we'll get the chance to see you since we are heading out to the states next week. maybe when we get back. what are you guys doing for thanksgiving?
I'm glad to know you are back!
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