Five o’clock and life is good. Everything is clean, haha… one, maybe two trips to carry things up to our next ‘home’ for a month! Just some laundry to fold, warm shower to take and pack up our coffee maker and grab our food from the fridge, and we can be off! I think it’ll be an early night… Kolya is working in some part of the house with no mobile connection. Oh well. Maybe it’ll be ramen noodles for dinner ☺
Six thirty and everything is packed, well… except the computer! Had a brainstorm and called Gaven to see if he could help us get the rest of our stuff to Bruce’s and his answer was YES! Saves us quite a few trips back and forth ☺ The stovetop and oven I hear are also working, that means… no ramen noodles for dinner! This afternoon I went ahead and baked a coffee cake, just in case, for breakfast the next two days. It may get interesting trying to cook lunch in the middle of where the guys are working :-/ We’ll figure it out! I’m seeing lots of cleaning in my future.
I’m excited to see how God is going to plan our next 6 months. I already know mid-August, I’ll nanny for an adopting couple at least one day. Interestingly enough, I actually stayed with this family on the first youth choir tour to the states in 2003! Their names sound familiar but 2 tours, meeting Kolya’s family, I can’t put a face to the name! After that, we ‘plan’ to head west to visit with Kolya’s mom, help her harvest her potatoes as well as some other things to prepare for winter. It looks like Independence Day, Ukraine style may be spent in the village. We’ll also be able to get Kolya’s international passport started as well as stick a new picture on his Ukrainian passport now that he’s 25. And maybe celebrate Kolya’s mom’s birthday September 1.
Hopefully later this week, we’ll be getting in touch with places that have said they were interested in Kolya working for them and the rest of the fall will shape up nicely. It may be nice to travel Ukraine a bit while there aren’t any kiddos around!
Talking with Mumsie over the past week, said I have to post more about my every day life. Heh. Whoever thought being a ‘housewife’ was going to be boring, think again! Between all the houseguests, water not working properly, packing, etc… it’s been one heck of a week! We had a houseguest come 2 days early (last Thursday) and leave two days early (Monday not today!), which may have been a blessing in disguise! Max is a friend of Kolya’s and someone I’d also met who is a believer and took a month off work to attend a camp next week (120 hours on an island) and help prepare (i.e. dig toilets, trash pits and pick up trash before the campers arrive) well, he also helped us out big time in moving furniture back in place with Kolya, being the second set of hands to fix the water pump and just provide laughter and an extra body to loosen the tension while packing, hehe. That next day, Friday, Sasha (who has been living with us a total of 3 months in our first 5 ½ months of married life) was having his girlfriend down to show her Kyiv, as she had never been. Of course the water pump died (and the weed whacker went to weed whacker heaven 2 weeks ago… with only just a little bit left for Kolya to cut!) and we were moving and needed to be able to wash sheets, towels, etc… before Jono got back and 4 other would be living with him! Not to mention dishes to be washed… Yes, we could walk down the street to the well and heat it up, but it’d be SO much faster the other way! On top of that, the people who Kolya is working for had gone to Epi-Center (Ukraine’s Home Depot/Lowe’s) to pick up the stuff on the list Kolya had made… translate to many phone calls while fixing the pump and moving furniture! (and putting in 48 hours that week at work). All was fixed. All is still working… except the weed eater. The problem also was, we were leaving on Saturday to be Sasha and Ina’s tour guides to Kyiv, spending the night (so we good see Elyce, Sasha and Amy) and worship at Church of the Holy Trinity and partake of Communion. Getting a ride back with Rich and Barb Leary to get the first load of our stuff (thanks!!!) and Max was here to be able to help… I had misjudged the size of the van, so we scrambled to pack some more stuff. The only downside is those are things we still have to go through sooner rather then later at my parents! Urgh! There are still some things here (well that we moved to Bruce’s) that I may still pitch!
I’m sitting here in the kitchen and man, this place looks empty! Well, the living room is full of stuff that Jon and Ruth have brought but man, we must have a ton of stuff!!!!
Just got ‘the’ call…. So off to pack this sweet macbook away and get ready to clean some more!