Monday, February 9, 2009

Rain, Rain Go Away

Hi everyone,
(Gail here) Didn't do much today. It's been raining . Weather is a bit goofy from what we are used to in MN. Yesterday was beautiful, the sun was starting to melt the snow off the sidewalks so you could get around a little bit better. Today everyone had to use their umbrella's to fight the rain and wind. If anyone had told me to bring an umbrella for the middle of Feb. I would of said "Ya right!"

Briley is warming up to us more and more everyday.Today we got our share of hugs with a lot of smiles. We brought here some sliced turkey for her afternoon snack. Something about candy and cookies two times a day just wasn't setting well with me -hmmm can't imagine why? Anyway you would've thought she had never seen meat. She just kept piling it in ,storing it like a little pocket gopher. A cute one at that but nevertheless her cheeks were as round as they could be.

Each time we come to visit Briley the caregivers change her into her pink dress. We are going to have fifteen days of "pink dress" pictures to look back on.Today she had some foamy light slippers on and she thought she was pretty cool.

Meanwhile Craig`s been scaring the neighbors with his body guard stature. He had two woman stop and wait for another gentleman to catch up to them before they would walk past him. He said he wanted to growl at them so bad. I told him he should of growled when the old Russian woman chewed him out for walking on her freshly mopped floor at the grocery store. Boy - If looks could kill after he tried saying "Sorry." It didn't phase him though,I think he has maybe seen the stink eye before. :)

Well tomorrow's another day of visitation , two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon with a few hours in between to stop at the grocery store. Our highlight of the day is seeing Briley then deciding how much food we can carry back home in our little plastic sack. Thats another story: In Ukraine you have to buy plastic bags as you check out your groceries. Most Ukrainians carry heavy plastic bags (like some bag they got from purchasing a garment from the clothing store) that have a sturdier handle. Each day they stop at the store and take a few items home with them, remember most Ukrainians walk everywhere. If you have your own carrying bag it gets placed in a locker (with a key) at the enterance of the store. After purchasing your items you walk through the clearance gate and back to your locker to get your bag. Also when you choose your fruits ,veggies, or bulk cookies a clerk in that department will weigh them ahead of time putting a price on them before you go through your check out. Each check out clerk gets to sit down when scanning your food. Security Gaurds stand at the entrance and also around the check out counters at all times.


Here is the fancy Ukrainian clothes dryer we have in the apartment. So far this is the only type of dryer we have seen.
Here`s the same clothes dryer on the "High" setting. Used when your in a hurry.Pretty typical "look" of the Ukranian women, leather, fur and heels.This is the view of the orphanage we get when we come up the sidewalk.Another sidewalk on the orphanage grounds.Briley and Mom having a little alone time.Dad and Briley learning how to drink out of a juice box. He already sort of knew how but she didn`t.

11 comments:

The Lang Family said...

Hey folks, what's the countdown? How many days until you are on your way back with Briley? Glad to see she is warming up and enjoying time spent with you. It rained heavily here last night and was warm the last few days to melt the snow. I think the Ukraine and Southeastern Minnesota are in the same weather pattern.

Anonymous said...

Hi Craig & Gail! Briley looks beautiful! I kind of think she looks like Collin & Tory. Glad to see you still have your humor and can't wait to see all of you back in the States!
Love, The Jensens

Anonymous said...

Hello Craig and Gail,

Congrats on your beautiful daughter.

We adopted a little boy from the same orphanage last March. He was in groupa 9. What group is your little girl from?

Please email me at Lukesam40@yahoo.com. Thank you,

Anonymous said...

Craig & Gail,

I'm so happy for you and can't wait to hear all about your experience when you get back! Briley looks absolutely precious and ironically looks a lot like your boys! Obviously it was meant to be! Well, I know the guys at CG miss you a lot and can't wait to have you back at the elevator! Take care and have a save journey home. God bless!
Jo Ann Gumto

Anonymous said...

I agree with the Jensens- I was thinking she looked a little like Collin also! In the photo of the juice box & Craig's hands she looks so tiny! Everyone at the office is so excited everytime there is an update- please keep them coming! You remain in our prayers.
Jeanne T.

Anonymous said...

Love the new pictures. Our 'landlady' dried our clothes by hanging them in the kitchen, shutting the door and turning on and lighting the gas burners on the stove. She and I sat in the same room and had a cup of tea. I thought it was dangerous. She thought it was normal.
Briley is as cute as she can be!
Cath

Anonymous said...

Briley is absolutely beautiful :-) It's going to be so exciting showing her new things and experiences that we take for granted everyday. She is the angel that you have been waiting for. I agree that she looks like Collin and Tory on the pictures...especially Tory. I know they are going to be VERY protective of their little sister! Hey Craig...do you have a go cart in mind for her yet??? She will be racing with her brothers..and mom..before you know it!!!!! Can't wait to see all of you! Take care and keep posting those precious pictures :-)
Love, Barb

Kathy and Matt said...

Hi!
Your post made me laugh as it brought back so many memories. Like Briley, Leeza amazed us with how much meat she would eat (she still does)! We call her our carnivore.

The pink dress for 15 days - there were a couple of options they had for Leeza, but boy was she excited when we bought some mittens, clothes etc. She didn't have to share them!

I can picture the woman glaring at Craig for walking on her mopped floor. Once while we were waiting at a bank to exchange money, this older woman would mop the floor after every person who walked in. It was a rainy, messy late winter day, so literally every person tracked it slush and mud. She would go back and forth over and over it again and again. Matt and I were amused at the tenacity.

Do you have your court date?
Love seeing all the pictures!

Kari Buendorf said...

Hi from Mrs. Buendorf's Kindergarten class! We like reading what you are doing and enjoy the pictures of Tory's new sister. The class says Happy Valentine's Day!!! The class would like to know when you all will be coming home? Take care
Mrs. Buendorf's class

Anonymous said...

Hi Gail & Craig,
It's raining in Geneva to. I don't think Craig is the only one that has gotten the stink eye. Congrats on finding your angel Briley Ann. We can't wait to see all of you back HOME!!!!!
The Bartsch's

Anonymous said...

Hello
I can't wait to see you three back home! I'm glad Briley is warming up to the two of you! Good choice Gail on the meat, too many sugar bugs for those teeth:) Betcha can't wait to get her out of that pink dress and in some tom boy clothes! Keep enjoying your stay and keep posting!

Love, Brittany

P.S. Craig you should have growled!! :) HA HA