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Sunday, November 4, 2012

We're baaaaaack!

Stinky and exhausted quickly turned into joyous and anxious as we arrived by train at 7:30 this morning in Kirov, Russia. Stephanie had told our friend and Russia leader, Olga, she was hoping for snow when Olga replied with, 'I shall order it for you!' Then...after we'd had breakfast and showered it was snowing on our way to church! Just as ordered!

The Russian Orthodox Church service was very beautiful, and one of our observations was how invested each person was in the service. Sight, smell and sound are huge sensory components of Russia Orthodox services. They do stand on average 2 hours during the whole service...with their coats on, which astounded us because we were sweating after being there only 30 minutes. 

The most common thing we've said to eat other is, 'I'm hot,' or 'I'm sweating!' It is always hot inside, yet cold outside! 

None of us slept well on the train because it was so hot. Stephanie woke up about midnight, and was playing games on her iPod when Becky asked of she was awake. It quickly turned into an adventure as Becky found Rich in the hallway and they decided to go to the restaurant car. Melanie quickly piped up from her bed, 'Wait, I'm coming, too.' Which surprised the others who thought she was asleep!

Their adventure was cut short when a train attendant made it very clear the car was no longer open. So then they busted out snacks and dug in...since we were hungry...again...

We feel like all we've been doing so far is eat and travel! Mostly true.

This afternoon, when we finished a yummy lunch (see!?!?) in our favorite cafe, we headed to the Kirov Ministry Center to visit with some Hopechest orphans. (There were no Velikoretskoye grads there, we are hoping to see some tomorrow.) 

We were immediately greeted with a traditional Russia hospitality greeting with bread and salt. Rich and Becky were very excited for salt since they think there hasn't been enough salt on what we've been eating.

The grads were incredibly impressive, and by far the most exciting thing from our day. They had questions for us that they were curious to know what we would answer. We were touched by their maturity and honesty. Their questions ranged from 'Would you ever want to live in Russia?' to 'If you don't have a job and cannot support your family should you have kids?' and 'Is Spider-Man real?' To which Stephanie replied immediately, 'Of course!' And got a rousing applause from the boys.

They also sang and danced for us, and then started a battle of singing. They gave us topics and we had to come up with songs we could sing. We epically failed to the point that they were giving us suggestions and we didn't know all be words. 

We broke out into rotation teams to get ready for tomorrow. Melanie settled into Autumn and Stephanie's room using glue and tissue paper to make a craft demo, while Marca and Stephanie went over lesson plans for Shadrach, Meshach and Abendego tomorrow. When we broke out, Rich and Becky said to each other 'Are we good?' ' Yah we're good!' :) Gotta love the spirit of flexibility and 'Eh, we got this!' from newbies!

Becky just looked up the weather for tomorrow and it is 90% snow! It was truly beautiful walking through Kirov in the snow! And we are anxious to play snow balls with the kids. It snowed about an inch today!

...pause...

We just got off Skype with Nadezhda Crew! They are our folks at WCC that are connected to the Russia ministry. They were at their normal monthly meeting, and we are fighting to stay awake...but it was worth every second to hear their voices, say hello and be encouraged by their support the night before we go wrap our arms around all of our kids!

We are incredibly excited for tomorrow, and are honored to be representing WCC...but most of all to be representing our Savior who loves these kids a million times more than we do. So we head to bed, hoping not to wake up at 1 am unable to go back to sleep...

See ya tomorrow!




5 comments:

  1. It was so amazing to Skype with you! What a blessing!

    I'm so glad its snowing! Can't wait to hear about the upcoming snowball fight.

    The real question is...did anyone spill on Marca's shoes? Because it is not a train ride until that happens. :)

    Hug on those kids for us tomorrow! We are praying for you, the translators, and the kids. Have fun. Love you!

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  2. Give big hugs to Lena from me & the Senior Highers!

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  3. Was an amazing blessing and first to see your happy faces on skype Sunday! So excited for the week ahead for you! Have tons of fun with the kids and we send all our hugs & love! Looking forward to hearing more in the next few days! Love to all of you!

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  4. LOVED talking with you guys! Missing being there, and living vicariously through all of you. Love on my kids, hug on my kids, make them feel how much I miss them.

    Love you guys! Praying for you CONSTANTLY!

    Linds

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  5. So excited for all of you! Love on the kids and tell them hello from me (and Anna). Wish I could have been there today to skype with you guys, but had other obligations. Can't wait to hear all about how God used you on this trip! Lorna

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