Saturday, July 26, 2008

Counting down.....

Well, it looks like we are counting down until Vlad returns to Belarus on August 1st. It has been a wonderful visit, just living our simple life. We have been swimming, bowling, hiking, berry picking & apple picking in our back yard, jumping, tennis playing, picnicking (SEVERAL), pool shooting, visiting, gaming, and just being together. We've visited the science museum and hope to squeeze in the zoo on Wednesday. Vlad has helped gather eggs & shuck corn. He loves to help me in the kitchen but he claims to not like anything I am fixing, until he tastes it, then he changes his mind. I am exhausted, but in a good way. Actually, in an excellent way. It is my fervent prayer that Vlad has learned many good things and can take home enough hope to share with his mother and brother. I also pray that we reflected the love of God to him without words, but in love and deed.

Vlad, we will miss you very much and hope to see you again some day. Keep studying English and keep trying new foods.

SPLASH!

Doesn't this look refreshing?

Fun swimming hole....



Our new favorite place to swim. Nice clear, cool water, beautiful cliff views and a waterfall. What could be better?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

The King and I

Vlad and I. He feels like a King in America, but has such a lovely, humble spirit. God Bless America for our freedom. Vlad is only 9 years old, but he knows what freedom looks like.

Really, this picture is for Sab who wanted to see a recent picture of me. See you at the table, Sab.

Monday, July 7, 2008

My "Summer Son"

Well, it has been less than a week, but things are going so well with Vlad. He is such a great little guy. He is learning some English (sandwich, good-night, no, coca-cola, and a couple more). I am learning some Russian and we are managing to communicate. He is very good natured and has a great sense of humor. He loves grilled cheese sandwiches and cereal. He won't try many new foods, but I always ask. I like to tease him and ask him if he wants salad (he does not want salad!). Yesterday we ate in a restaurant and he kept saying he wanted a sandwich. I assured him that he would get one. When my broccoli came, I told him here is his sandwich! It was very funny. He loves ketchup and thinks it is great to dip things in it.

He had a water gun fight with Michael & James. He got to drive's Keith lawnmower, "the big blue machine" and of course, he loves video games. He gets tired of typing things on the translator, but it is a good way to talk.

We are keeping life as normal as we can - we don't want him to think Americans only pursue fun all day long. We do plan to take him to a few sights, but not make it an every day thing. We are taking many pictures for him. He loves the trampoline and especially when Keith and I get in with him. He thinks that is great. Everything delights him - such little things! We are really enjoying him.

Little does he know, he gets put into the chore rotation starting today............

This is an American sandwich of boys, with a Belarussian in the middle!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Vlad is here!

We got in LATE last night - 2:00am! Yikes, we never willingly stay up that late. They had been traveling for 29 hours, so can you imagine how tired they are??? Vlad is adorable and I can't wait to get to know him. I try to speak with a phrase book, but Russian is a very difficult language. I am not even sure if it is possible for me to make those sounds....... We are in for an adventure. He is still sleeping and it is 9:30am. Poor little guy!

I'll post a picture when I can. Please keep all of us in your prayers.