So other than house guests and packing I was able to get to Boorie Ooglie for another visit. I was glad to see that the renovations are done in the room and that the men are now out of that cramped stairwell that I mentioned in a previous blog. I tagged along with Igor L. and Pastor Elena (I think that’s her name) and some others and we did a worship time with the men…and of course I had my candy bag with me.
Then this past Monday I took the night train to Kyiv so that I could get my flight on Tuesday morning. A lot of people grumble about the trains in Ukraine, whether they are too old and slow or too hot or cold or whatever. I think I’ve inherited my mother’s love for trains as I find it’s a nice way to travel. I usually don’t like tea but for some reason it tastes so good on the train and the tickets are so cheap. I have also been able to meet some amazing people, many of whom can speak English and want to practice it.
So I got to the airport and had a tense moment when the customs guards were looking at my passport and discussing it for what seemed an eternity. I was beginning to think I might have another incident like in Kyrgyzstan but he stamped my passport and away I went…whew! The flights went very smoothly with no problems at all. All of the connections were made and no luggage was lost. I had to connect in Amsterdam and I was getting pretty hungry when I got there and hoped to pick something up at the airport after finding my gate. I only had 2 hours there most of which was spent literally running from one end of the airport to the other to the next gate, just in time for boarding call. Who knew – one of the smallest nations in the world would have one of the largest airports...and the most security. However, KLM made up for it by constantly…and I mean CONSTANTLY feeding us. They even went up the aisles giving out ice cream at one point. I’ve never seen that on a plane before.
So since Tuesday night I’ve been in Hammonds Plains catching up on personal things and playing (okay then…spoiling rotten) my 1 ½ year old great niece and her 4 year old brother as well as trying to come up with an activity plan while I’m in Canada. If anyone would like me to come visit your church, your club, your house with your friends, or even go for a coffee I would be happy to come share my experiences of “life on the road.” I go back to Ukraine in June so I have lots of time to do things.
So that’s my goings on up to now. Again, if you would like to help with my support or to help me to sponsor some activities and projects for when I return to Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan please click the donations link at the right side of the blog for LinK 127 to donate on line. You can also mail a donation to the address below. Please remember to specify that your donation is for me. You can also arrange a monthly sponsorship. Canadian donations are tax deductible and every dollar counts towards showing love to those that need to see love in action.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support and thank you for seeing my heart. Till next time… Я люблю тебя!
LinK 127
34 Wynn Castle Dr.
Lower Sackville, NS
Canada B4E 2H5
Me with my great niece and nephew |
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