It has been an adjustment. Moving to Kiev not only landed us in a new city, a new school, and a new ministry, but a new family dynamic as well. For the first time since getting married, I am working full-time outside the home - more like 55-60 hours a week to be more accurate. Our role descriptions have shifted to accommodate the changes. George does all the grocery shopping and helps the kids with homework. The kids and I eat our main meal at school by paying for a hot Ukrainian lunch. I cook something for George which lasts him 2-3 days and in the evening our supper consists of sandwiches, hot dogs, cream of wheat, etc. The kids' chores have increased and they are doing a great job contributing to the family with their hard work.
I LOVE teaching and really enjoy my students. We just finished up a month long study of World War I which not only I enjoyed, but the students as well. We made
lapbooks and we all learned a lot.
We have had very little time for sightseeing but this weekend our good friends from Budapest visited so we took them to the
Pechersk Lavra and thoroughly enjoyed walking through the catacombs and the exhibits (especially the miniature museum and Ukrainian folk museum).
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Kiev from the Lavra |
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Bell Tower at night |
I have enjoyed watching the sunrise over the city from our advantage point on the outskirts of town. Sometimes this makes getting up early worth its while!
All sounds very familiar, though our kids aren't contributing very much....
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