First off i want to apologize in advance for not replying to any of your emails in this post, cause i haven't read them yet (I'll print them out and will have reading material on the marshrootka bus home!) and the fact that i forgot the password for my email definitely didn't help. Not even a week in the field and im already forgetting things! Let's hope i can get rid of some of that English too, eh? Well greetings from Ukraine!! On the way over here to email i walked through a nice thick cloud of cigarette smoke and i think i might have stepped into a puddle from a broken bottle of vodka so you can say that i am smelling and blending in well! Oh the familiar sounds, smells, and bearded babushkas i feel like im back in Russia! Except for the small fact that everything is in Ukrainian, yeah just a small difference.
Such a surreal morning. I was so nervous i couldn't eat dinner the night before and ended up eating box of cheese-it's as i stayed up into the late of night to finish packing |
Last glimpse of the temple as we're on our way to the airport |
Here we go! |
I spy...... A GIANT. |
As soon as the plane touched ground i had this HUGE rush of "IM HERE!" After all the talking, and waiting, and training, there i finally was shaking President Klebingats hand there in the airport. Words can not tell you the relief i had when i saw his feet.....he wasn't wearing running shoes. A tender mercy from above because i hardly slept a wink the during the entire flight process across the globe. All of our luggage was packed into cars, and I and two other sisters hopped in the car with our President and we all headed strait to the mission home. It wasn't too long until we spotted the temple in the distance...
It wasn't until we had reached the mission home that all the lack of sleep suddenly hit me and i felt like a ton of bricks, and i don't think i was the only one. But as much as we wanted sleep we were kept busy filling out paperwork, listening to a few presentations, and writing a letter to our-self to read on the flight home (ha! that is gonna be a good read seeing how i dozed off and drooled on it...) Finally we headed to our hotel!
Our hotel on our first night. |
But alas, sleep was still kept from us as we only went to our rooms to put our luggage away (pretty sure the sight of that bed brought a tear to my eye as it glowed under those florescent lights) and we headed back down for a provided dinner. At this point i was so tired, i honestly can't even remember what we ate...i just remember a lot of mayonnaise....from there we had a little walk around the neighborhood with President and Sister Klebingat, as their house was just a few blocks away from the hotel. From the av average Ukrainian looking out the window of their house however im sure it looked like a mass of sluggish, well-dressed, zombies, because no joke my knees started to buckle it was so done with this conscienceness junk. AT LONG LAST we were allowed to go up to our rooms, but were highly encouraged to stay awake another half hour or so, so as to adjust to the time change as quickly as possible. I was asleep, fully dressed in my bed before my companion was even out of the bathroom.
The next morning was the day i met my new companion and trainer! Her name is Sister Lamoreaux and she...is...an....ANGEL! Couldn't have asked for a sweeter, kinder, can make a mean stir fry, her Russian ain't too shabby either, companion! This is her 5th transfer so she know's what she's doing and is training me well!
It was my 3rd day here when Satan came creeping along with all his self doubt and fear. I felt so out of place, so foreign and felt so far away from home, so i clung on to the only thing at the time that could give me comfort. This gospel. I dived into my scriptures like they were a safe haven and prayed and prayed and prayed. I even caught myself just praying in the bathroom to tell Heavenly Father hello! (sorry for the deets there folks but this was really important) And to make matters worst an Elder accidentally ate my dinner! But all is well in Zion, i found a leftover mayo sandwich (no seriously this sandwich had so much mayo on it that when i bit into i think i shot a mayo into my companions eye).Our first district meeting in the primary kids room! President Klebingat walked in and just started chuckling at the sight (the elder on the far right is the one who ate my lunch...) |
After being brought to my new home, which is the cutest little thing ever, though i couldn't even describe what it smells like, me and my companion still had 15 minutes of the Lords time left so we went out and found a sweet old babushka on a bench and talked with her! She was so sweet and really had fondness for me so i set a date up with her for next time, yay! I then went home and took a "shower" it's kinda tough when you don't have a shower curtain so it was more like being crunched over in an elevated tub like Smeagel holding a shower spout above my head. I love it!
HOME SWEET HOME |
My backyard |
Sister Lamoreaux made me french toast in the morning, the angel, and later that day we had miracle! This sweet old lady stopped us right in the middle of the park, walked strait over to us, pointed at the book with wide eyes, smiled huge and asked if she could have it. We gave it to her and she practically ran away with it saying thank you over and over again. Im not sure if she had ever even heard of it before, but the way her eyes light up when she saw it just proved to me that there are people here ready for the gospel! Another little miracle, if you can call it that....it all started with me getting hit on by my first drunk man! Bleached slicked comb over, bear gut, cigarette in one hand, a bottle of vodka in the other, golden teeth, the whole shabang. Well after about the most uncomfortable conversation known to mankind we gave him a pass along card and invited him to church just to end things off. Sunday comes around and there i am meeting and greeting the amazing members of Kiev, when in comes......the drunk man!!! I smelt him before he entered the door, but we being good missionaries....passed him along to the elders he he he. He stayed for sacrament meeting and said he will come next week. Don't quite know his intentions, but i couldn't think of a better place for him to be on Sunday.
I also got to witness my first baptism this Saturday! It was beautiful and i can't wait for the next! I wish i had time to tell you all more, but i gotta get started on my email to President Klebingat! I love you all so much and can't wait to "talk" to you again. Keep the prayers a com'n!
XxoxOxoxoXo
-Cectpa Po
Oh! Here's some pics from our 4th of July celebration!
P.S. may my hairdryer rest in peace. This morning i went to blow dry my hair turned it on and was blasted so hard i think i singed my eye lashes and my cheeks shook, and then it was *poof* dead.
P.S.S. Since im right here at the mission home you can send me DearElders and ill get them when you send them! I am so blessed i get to see the temple everyday!
Week 10
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