Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Checking In

Just a quick post here to let you know that we're doing fine.

During June, Sergey and Valya were in summer school, which covered math. Next week, they start the July session where they will be studying reading and writing. We have had a private tutor for Valya, as well, for spelling and reading, and that has really been helping her.

Mark and Sergey have open gym for basketball, and Valya has open gym for volleyball. They are all looking forward to sports in school this coming year. Sergey also is on a rec league baseball team now.



Mark and Sergey were at boy scout camp all of last week. I did not go as I don't have much vacation time built up. I used it all up and then some during our adoption trips last winter. Nancy, Valya, and I did go camping down there last Friday night, though. Valya complained about sleeping in a tent, but I think she kind of enjoyed it. I marked it down as another first for her, in addition to the umpteen other things she does for the first time. For example, last month she let me teach her how to ride a bike, and now she loves it. Sergey, Valya and I went on a 12 mile ride a couple of weeks ago. We also got her into swimming lessons, and now she loves the city pool and goes as often as she can. Mark will be gone a total of 3 weeks at boy scout camp, as he is also gone two weeks as a councilor-in-training.

All three of the kids will be going to week-long Bible camp later this summer.

For the most part, we are keeping the kids busy with activities.

When we went to Rapid City a few weeks ago, I forgot my coat at McDonald's and I didn't realize it until the next day. When we went back to look for it, it was gone. The coat had our camera in it. I had some great pictures of the kids at Custer State Park and I lost them... very disappointing. Last week I finally got a new camera, so maybe I can post some pic's on the blog again.

Here's one from tonight at bedtime as we gathered for prayers.



We often pray for their friends back in Ukraine that they will get families. Valya says that sometimes the girls cry at night. When someone cries, her friends will crawl into bed with her. Sometimes there will be 4 in a bed... We also prayed for the Whaley's tonight. They took their son Sasha along with them to Ukraine on their adoption trip and he has run away. It is very sad. They are adopting two boys from Orphanage #4 in Odessa, whom Sergey knows.

Of Sergey's classmates that I spent time with last winter, I know of 4 that are now adopted - Karina Nasekos, Dasha Strainick, Grisha Fumia, and Lena Hoffman. How exciting to see them with families. 5 out of their 14 have left this year. It must be tough on the others.

4 comments:

Conethia and Jim Bob said...

It's great hearing the update. Our kids hate riding their bikes. Maybe it's because we live in the country, hills and all ya know. Your family portrait at bed time is beautiful. Your kids all look so happy, as does the Papa. We pray for our friends back in Ukraine, too. May they all find homes.

Melissa said...

I just found you through a hit on my own blog :) Just wanted to say i am praying for your friends whose son ran away in ukraine. i can't imagine...

If someone had told me that I would adopt a child from Eastern Europe a few years ago I would have laughed at them. Now I am falling in love with the Country and my heart is stirred more and more for the kids left behind.

Matthew Nasekos said...

We got Sergey's message but we do not have your phone number - you can call again - Karina is home from summer camp - or email us at Matthew@twinlakescamp.org.

Pam DeFrees said...

Precious picture.
Tell Sergey I'm going to go visit Babushka Lela this weekend. I can't wait to see her!