Saturday, February 7, 2009

More things in Ukraine that make you go hmmmm.

We are in a routine now for the next 10 days of visiting everyday for two hours in the AM and two hours in the afternoon, so there won`t be much new stuff to report. Thought it may be a good time to show some more of the things here that are just plain different than we are used to. Briley is warming up a little more each day with us. She is young enough that we are sure she doesn`t grasp the whole adoption thing, but nevertheless she is starting to like being around us. It probably doesn`t hurt that she knows she can expect a cookie and some crackers everytime she sees us. We brought her a juice box today without even thinking that she might have never seen such a thing. She struggled at first but after a few dribbles she caught right on. Her given name is Oxanna which isn`t actually too bad, even sorta catchy. But we figured if she turns out to be heavier set that the "ox" part was a joke waiting to happen. Just kidding, we decided on Briley over a year ago.





This is Tory-age 6, one of the two main reasons we are ready to be back home. .





This is Tory with his head down, ready to race!!This is Collin our oldest boy, age 9. Reason #2 we want to get home.Collin also eats, sleeps and breathes racing all summer long. He is our Mr. Smooth.This is Babushcka Judy and the boys. Without Grandma Judy and Grandpa Kenny taking care of the boys, we wouldn`t have been able to come to UkraineWe were at a mall with John and Charlene from Kentucky when all of a sudden music was blaring, people were crowding around the red carpet, and red ropes were getting strung up with a lot of security looking guys. We thought great, we are going to see some dignitaries or some celebrities. The music reached a crescendo, the crowd was going wild and then.............OUT MARCHED OF ALL THINGS............DUCKS!!!!!!! I thought I had led a sheltered life but sheesh, give me a break!Charlie Brown lives in Ukraine and heres the proof- his Christmas treeIn Ukraine the cars are so small they don`t use a tow truck in our sense. They just pull up alongside with a little crane and hoist away. No bull, this is how they do it.They do value their meats here. Notice the anti-theft thingy on the sausage.Fish is really popular at the markets here. Here`s the fresh cleaned fish.Fresh carp, and Gail thought it was walleye she had been eating. Notice the price-25 gryivna (about $3.00). I could retire if I sold the carp in Geneva Lake at that price.Don`t like the whole fish?- not a problem, just buy the heads.Pick out the milk to drink. Took us three tries before we found one to drink.Good selection of fruit juices here. Mostly boxed and non -refridgerated.Like your fish fresh? Not a problem- take your pick, carp or catfish.Bagged ice cream. (we think :) )Wonderful selection of beer!!!I thought 9000 miles away from home would stop the antique bug. WRONG!!Elvis Lives!!!!And last but not least. Our new little one!!!!!And one more with Mama Gail. HOPE YOU ENJOYED!! Thanks for checking in. Gail and Craig

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

What fun pictures! You know just what to capture to illustrate the differences between home and Ukraine. Briley is so cute! I'm glad you posted a picture of her. Don't worry, her hair will fill in quickly. She reminds me of a friend's little girl (named Megan) from Ukraine. Now Megan has a very thick head of hair. Keep blogging. Glad the end part of the trip is the opposite of the begining.
Cath

Anonymous said...

It was wonderful to see pictures of your little girl! She's beautiful.
Tim & Torunn Nelson

Anonymous said...

PTL!!!AWESOME NEWS!! WE PRAY GOD'S COVERING ON YOU IN THE DAYS AHEAD AND SAFE TRAVELS BACK HOME AGAIN WITH LITTLE BRILEY!!

LOVE YOUR FAVORITE COUSINS~
BUFFY AND BRINA

Mike and Gail said...

Blessings on your journey..
She is a cutie..

Anonymous said...

Great, we got to see DAD with his little girl. And MOMA Gail bonding with her daughter. Now, Gail you can have GIRL time when you get back. You'll love it I ENJOY my girl time with my girls and you know how old they are. Thanks for sharing the pictures of ALL of you. I CAN'T wait until I get to see you after your return!!! Prays for a safe trip HOME. Ruth

Kathy and Matt said...

Hi!
Sorry we missed your call today. I've sent an email, but in case comcast has problems getting through, here are 2 emails to reach us:
kquinbyjohnson@comcast.net
kquinbyjohnson@yahoo.com

Can't wait to hear from you!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!!!!!
Briley is sure a cutie. You'll be home before you know it. I love seeing all the pictures. So Gail, did you find any antiques? Hope so. Have a safe trip home.
Susie

The Lang Family said...

Congrats on the child! Hopefully things will go quickly for you. I remember being in Budapest Hangary and ordered "Perch" from the menu at this restaurant and it was actually carp. Now I am having flashbacks from my trip to Europe.

Great pictures of your new daughter, we hope you have a nice transition to home. Tori is no longer the baby but a middle child, how does he feel about that?

Good luck, have a safe journey back.

adopting2fromUkraine said...

Hi, I just found your blog. Your new daughter is a cutie! She will grow better hair with proper nutrition. Our daughter is 12, (home 10 months) and her hair changed dramatically, thickened up, in the first two months home.

I asked my daughter and she said you are close about the bag. It is 'plumbere' an iced milk. A type of ice cream. The boxes that have MO(upside down V) OKO are milk (in Russian, moloko) We couldn't ever figure out the percentages. We couldn't drink what we found because it smelled like a chicken coop according to my husband:0

June