Saturday, 29 December 2018

Another Year Done

As we come to the end of 2018 I look back over the year and think that it went by so fast. It was an amazing year but I won't go into an analysis. I'll leave that for the previous blog entries. The biggest highlight for me other than being in Ukraine for an amazing summer is that I was thrilled to welcome some of my Ukrainian friends to show off my city Halifax not once but twice.

Some of you may remember last summer the trouble I had in getting my tax refund back which I wanted to use for some projects while I was in Ukraine. It turned out that Canada Revenue selected me for a review and the exact day I returned to Halifax they finally notified me that my return was processed. One of the projects I wanted to do was to send the kids in Orlovka Orphanage in Kyrgyzstan to the beach. As you remember from previous blog entries going to the beach is a huge deal for the kids there. Unfortunately I missed the beach season but sent the money anyways telling my friend Sergey to use it as he saw fit.

Today Sergey sent me some photos and told me that they purchased shoes for the kids in Orlovka and were also able to provide some Christmas presents to kids in the Karakol orphanage. I'll let some photos speak for themselves.

In the new year I'll be looking into getting a ticket to Ukraine for next summer. I can hardly wait! If you're thinking of year end giving and would like to help out with some projects you can click the "donate now" button at the side of the blog page to give on line. You can also click the "ways to donate" tab at the top of the page for other giving options. Every dollar will be appreciated by so many. Thanks so much.

Please continue to keep me in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you for seeing my heart...я люблю вас!! Happy new year! с новым годом!

 
In April Liosha, Anya and Dima picked me up at work and for the 1st time I welcomed friends from Ukraine to Halifax.

Then I got to do it again with Sasha in October.  Pier 21 is Canada's version of the American Ellis Island where immigrants arrived by ship to start new lives.  Almost 128 years ago the 1st Ukrainians immigrating to Canada arrived here.  Sasha also arrived here by ship.  (He works for a cruise line.)

Christmas presents for the kids at Karakol Orphanage.  Sergey is the one kneeling.


Sunday, 22 July 2018

Winding Down

Wow I can't believe it's been over a month since my last update. This summer has flown by fast. A few of us did another banana delivery to Boorie Ooglie and we've been pretty busy with the Loads of Love camps having done camps in the Social Dorms, the Rehab Centre and the village of Green Field. I'll let some of the photos speak for themselves.

As things are winding down for me this summer it's hard to believe that I'll be back in Canada in just a week. This coming week we'll be doing another camp at an orphanage in the Ingulets region of Kryvyi Rih. Then it'll be a rush to the train station to Kyiv for my flight to Canada next Sunday.

Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you for seeing my heart...я люблю вас!!

Every morning at the Social Dorms the kids were VERY anxious to get started.

The Social Dorms

Rehab Centre camp.  In this game the kids lined up.  The 1st person was told what to "draw" on the person's back in front of them.  Then each one in the line would draw the picture on the next person's back without saying anything.  The last person would then draw it on paper.  The closest to the "original" won.

Rehab Centre

Rehab Centre...Through the week kids would earn "likes" for being kind and helpful, remembering Bible stories, winning competitions, etc.  Then on the last day the likes were currency to spend in a market stocked with treats and practical items.

Green Field camp

Green Field

Green Field

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

It's Camp Season

Camp season is in full swing here. It's the time of year between the end of the school year and when the kids go away to summer camp. These camps in between would be more in the format of DVBS in Canada. So these last couple of weeks I've been busy going into some public schools with Tanya B. to spend quality time with the kids and to help out with English conversation. Then last week I went with Lena T. and some of the Loads of Love team to Kyiv to do a camp at a large school there.

The last day we were in Kyiv before catching the train back to Kryvyi Rih we went to see the estate that was built by Victor Yanukovich's corruption. It now belongs to the people of Ukraine and is kept up as a public park and a museum to corruption. It's 40 hectares and VERY opulent. I've read articles and have seen many pictures of this place but I had no idea of the expanse of it and how opulent it actually is. It boggles my mind how much money would have been spent on it all. I also wonder how many social programs that amount of money could have supported. But fortunately now it's contributing to the local economy providing some jobs and income.

This week is a quiet week as the school camps are over and I have no jobs lined up. (I'm still waiting for Canada Revenue to process my tax return so I can sponsor some activities.) Although it's a good chance to get caught up and to rest up for camp at the social dorms next week.

So that's my latest goings on. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you for seeing my heart. Till next time...я люблю вас!!


A game of ping pong at school #34

Going for a walk in the park at school #34

With school #14 at a play centre

The blindfold game at school #51

English word games at school #51

Yura showed me a new phone app for voice translation that's so much better than Google Translate.  It helps a LOT with the kids.

At Sofia School in Kyiv

At the estate built by corruption.  These gates reminded me of Buckingham Palace.

At 40 hectares the park was so big we didn't have time to go see inside the house except for a peek through the front door.

 A pretty fancy back yard.

This is a fake ship (it's on a permanent foundation) that was built to host meetings.

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Quiet Time

Since I have a bit of quiet time this week I thought I'd do an update while I can. Things were pretty busy up until the end of the school year with continued visits to Svitanok Boarding school, the Rehab Centre and the social dorms. I also went with the team one day to a public school to be part of an English class. The kids had a LOT of questions about Canada. Although, with our multiculturalism some questions are hard to answer such as: "What is Canada's national dish, or national dress?" I always get a laugh at their surprise when I tell them we like perogies, holubsti (cabbage rolls) and other Ukrainian foods.

A couple of weeks ago I visited Boorie Ooglie (Brown Coals) disabled home taking a couple of cases of bananas with me. It was great to reconnect with the guys. This past weekend was busy with Shelter Plus having a pre-opening of the stadium they bought for their Penuel Christian Football Club and with City Day which is the birthday of the city of Kryvyi Rih. This week things have slowed down until the next wave of activities giving my body a chance to catch up; but, I would have liked to have had some more activities lined up. It seems that Canada Revenue is prolonging processing my tax return...such a pain. Hopefully soon my refund will be released and I can get busier.

So that's my goings on for now. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you for seeing my heart. Until next time...я люблю вас!!


Craft time at the social dorms

At Boorie Ooglie

again at Boorie Ooglie

Computer class at the Rehab Centre.  This lab was sponsored with donations through Loads of Love and Dasha (standing on the right) conducts the classes.

English class at the school

Penuel Christian Football Club's new stadium

Sunday, 13 May 2018

Another Summer Has Started

I've been in Kryvyy Rih about a week and a half now and things are going great. My travel to Ukraine went really well except for a boarding pass issue in Halifax with Air Canada which was resolved by Turkish Airlines in Montreal. It seemed a fast flight across the Atlantic and on arriving in Kyiv I was able to get to the train station in time to get the night train to Kryvyy Rih. I was totally not expecting that since my flight was arriving in the evening and I had previously read an article saying about road construction delays between the airport and the city that never materialised. I had expected to spend the next day in Kyiv. There was not only no construction but also no traffic. The bus made it to the train station 10 minutes early and the train was leaving in 35 minutes.

So I'm running into the train station to get a ticket, then a fast run to the other end of the station (which is over a block long) to get to the bank machine for Ukrainian money and to top up my phone. Then it was a run down to the train, all of this while dragging my luggage. I made it with 10 minutes to spare. When on the train I called my friends to tell them I was on the way I was still panting. Since I didn't need to spend the night in Kyiv I was able to get home 18 hours earlier than I had originally expected.

Since I arrived it's been nice to have some summer weather. Ukraine has been having an unusually warm spring this year. Temperatures have been in the high 20's although the last few days it's gotten down to a bone chilling 10 to 15 degrees at night. ;) I've been pretty busy with settling in, getting supplies and tagging along with some of the Loads of Love team visiting Svitanok boarding school, the children's rehab centre and the social dorms. It's been great to reconnect with some of the kids I met last year as well as my friends.

Now I'm in the process of trying to get some plans in place for the summer. I hope to get some projects underway to bless those who need to be blessed. So far it's a no frills budget and I'm still praying for miracles to happen.

If you would like to be part of a miracle to bless others with some happiness and some dignity please click the "donate now" button to give an on line gift. (Please remember to click Blair Haverstock / Blair's Life in the drop down menu.) For other giving options you can click the "ways to donate" tab at the top of the page. Every dollar helps and so many will appreciate it. Thanks so much.

Thank you for seeing my heart. Till next time...я люблю вас!!

Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms and the Moms at heart out there.


Games at the social dorms, Ukraine's version of public housing

At Svitanok (Sunrise) Boarding School.  Boarding schools here are for kids from the outlying villages that have no school who are often also from disadvantaged families.

At the children's rehab centre.  This is the 1st stop for kids who are taken from their families by the state if it sees that home life is not fit for them.

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Headed Out Again

After a busy weekend volunteering for World Vision at Stars on Ice and the Harlem Globetrotters I'm headed out today again to Ukraine for the summer. If everything goes well I'll be in Kryvyy Rih around midnight Thursday Ukraine time (around 6pm AT).

Please keep me in your prayers that my travel will go great and that everything will go well this summer.

I still need some help in providing some activities and projects to bless those who really need to be blessed. Would you please consider helping me to do that? It would be appreciated by so many.

To help out you can click the "donate now" button on the right side of this page to give on line. (Please remember to click Blair Haverstock/Blair's Life in the drop down menu.) For other giving options you can click the "ways to donate" tab at the top of the page. Thanks so much.

Stayed tuned for updates and photos of my goings on.

Thank you for seeing my heart. Till next time...я дюблю вас!


Our World Vision volunteers for Stars on Ice

Meeting a celebrity while I'm having a bad hair day...oy!

Sunday, 25 March 2018

Time is Moving Fast


With things moving so fast lately it's hard to believe that in only 5 weeks I'll be headed to Ukraine for another amazing summer.  As I mentioned before I'll be helping out in the summer camps with my friends from Loads of Love that are sponsored by some very generous Canadians.  I also hope to do some projects on my own to be a blessing to those who need to see the Father's love in action.

This brings me to a bit of a situation I have that I hate bringing up but I'm throwing it out there anyways.  It's been an expensive year and my fundraising hasn't been going as I had hoped.  As of right now I have no budget to do any projects such as an outing or a special treat.  But, I know that miracles can happen and things can still fall into place.

Would you please consider being part of a miracle to help me bless those who really need to be blessed?  To help out you can click the "donate now" button on the side of this page to give an on line gift.  You can also click the "ways to donate" tab at the top of the page for other giving options.  Every dollar helps and would be appreciated by so many.  Thank you sooo much. 

Thank you for seeing my heart.  Till next time...я дюблю вас!

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Family Time



This is the Family Day weekend for many Canadians where we'll spend quality time with our families.  Even though it's only February I'm anxiously waiting for summer when I'll be going again to Ukraine to spend some quality time with those who have no families.  Once again this year I'll be helping out the Loads of Love team with camps that are sponsored by generous Canadians.

As well as helping out at the camps I would like to sponsor some projects of my own such as an outing or a special treat for those who have so little.  Being a volunteer I don't receive a salary for my work and blessings like a picnic or some treats can add up quickly on a tight budget.

Would you please consider helping me to be a blessing.  To help out you can click the "donate now" button on the right side of this page to give an on line gift.  You can also click the "ways to donate" tab at the top of the page for other giving options.  Every dollar helps and would be appreciated by so many.  Thank you so much.

я люблю вас!!
 
Bananas are a huge treat in an institution with a small budget as well as providing some nutrition.

Getting out of an institution for a couple of hours provides some dignity as well as some fun.

It's amazing how just a few balls can make a difference.

Kids aging out of an orphanage often need extra basic items like a pillow and a blanket.

As Sergey (on the right) could tell you, a day at the beach makes a huge difference to kids in an orphanage.