Saturday, January 3, 2009

I'm Here!

Ok, so I know it has been awhile since I updated my blog! Here is what I have been doing for the last couple of weeks:

Preparing for winter...yes, I was able to buy a coat (basically a sleeping bag with a zipper and the stylish fur around the hood):



My landlord is a police officer, so she invited me to the concert to honor Ukraine's police force. The girl playing the piano (on the right), Sasha, is my landlord's daughter and one of my students. Sasha speaks English very well and she has been so helpful with showing me around the community.

Another picture from the concert...love the costumes!


Each class hosts a New Years party, so I attended many of these at school (these took place December 25 and 26).



(Sasha is in the picture below - the girl in the black dress)


Sasha and I went with a school in our community on an excursion to Kyiv. Here is the New Years tree in Independence Square (I was told it is the largest New Years tree in Europe).


On our excursion in Kyiv, we also visited St. Michael's Cathedral.

Inside, Sasha and I prayed for her father's safety, who is a seamen and is away from home for months at a time.

We also went to the Great Patriotic War Museum (referring to WWII in Eastern Europe).


This memorial is is in honor of Ukrainian soldier's lives lost during the war.


The statue below overlooks the Dnipro River and represents independence and freedom for Ukraine.


Here is my apartment complex - I'm on the third floor.


And my quiet little street...


So, I was also hired as a kitty babysitter during this holiday break. Here is Mr. Pink - what a life!



Another pic of me and Mr. Pink:

Because the students are on break, sometimes I am a little bored. One thing I did during a spell of boredom was give myself bangs...anything for entertainment!



NEW YEARS 2009!
Well, I celebrated new years by going to three different parties. Then, our celebrations continued into New Years day. A group of friends took me sledding..."extreme" they told me...it sure was.
Here is a picture of Yura (it was his idea for this extreme sledding adventure) and my teaching counterpart, Olena. There were about 10-15 of us, adults and kids. They even prepared a yummy barbeque, complete with french fries, chicken, carrot salad, and fruit!
Here's a picture the "extreme" hill we were going down. You can't really tell from the picture, but horizontally in line with the water well it drops to some rocks. So, the goal when we were sledding was to navigate to the left and fly just to the left of the water well. I was fairly successfull at navigating, so...
we started putting multiple people on the sled...
Here I am walking back up from a long ride...
Again, multiple people on the sled (Yura with another English teacher I work with, Aloyna).
So, the last run down I took Aloyna and Olena (teacher's I work with) on the sled. Except, this run was not successful. When I realized we were going to crash into the water well, I stuck my legs straight out (because I thought I could stop all of our weight...yeah right) and ended up getting hurt. Now, I am bedridden with a swollen and bruised right knee and a sprained left ankle! People rushed me to a local surgeon and, of course, it was determined that I did not break anything. The impact has caused bruising up and down my legs, so I have been taking it easy the last couple of days (giving me time to update my blog!). What a welcome into 2009!
Happy New Year!
Natalie

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We like the haircut and the coat! The pictures were fabulous!
Love,
Shelly and Grandma

Anonymous said...

The sledding looked fun. I hope you are feeling better. The sky is so blue in the pictures. Looks like lots of beautiful places to see!
As always, love and miss you!
Mom

Anonymous said...

with each adventure there must be
some bumps in the road....but be
careful. I love the bangs, good
choice. Happy New Year..love aunt
judy

Anonymous said...

I loved all the pictures of your new home town. Subbed in kindergarten today--they are keeping me busy. We had a happy new years. 2009 is going to be good. Love Aunt Sue