Friday, October 31, 2008

Out and About....

Now that we have shown you our apartment, we would like to share a few things from along the street we live on. The largest store in the area is Target. Jamie had read about this on other adoption blogs and wondered if it was like our Target. It is a large department store, but it is not exactly like our Target. It has a large grocery area and compartmentalized specialty stores within the building, such as clothing, electronics, cafe, etc.



Along the mile-long walk to Target there are multiple street vendors. Some are in permanent booths and others are set up on tables or crates along the sidewalk. They sell meats, vegetables, fruits, flowers, clothing, movies, grains, breads, fish, eggs, and many other items.






It does not take long in Ukraine to discover another social issue. There are stray dogs and cats everywhere where you go! The dogs are often in small packs and hang out at the marketplaces. Jamie has bought two bags of pet treats to try and feed the strays, but they were not hungry enough to eat the ones she found. Steve has been concerned she is going to cause a scene.


Across the street from our apartment is a beautiful park. On one side of the park is another long row of vendors. Within the park there is a playground, small amusement park, closed-for-the-season miniature golf course, and walking paths. It is beautiful here right now with all of the fall color.


Yesterday on the way to visit Nazar, the orphanage staff had moved the orphanage donkey up by the driveway. With some encouragement, Jamie was able to get Steve and Angelina to get beside him for a photo. They feed the donkey a scrap bucket of food scraps from meal preparation for the children. Angelina is our interpreter and paperwork translator. She is kind, enthusiastic, and funny. Finally, we are going to end with our first family photo

of all three of us together! We cannot wait to dress Nazar in boy clothing! In his groupa of seven children, five are boys, and most are dressed in girl clothing. We understand the functionality of the situation. This is obviously and understandably not a priority.

11 comments:

Barb San Jose said...

It's wonderful to experience this journey through your eyes and I feel such happiness for you in my heart! Thank you for allowing us to be part of your joy. May good luck and blessings accompany you during this time. Love, Barb

Karen said...

I think we've been to that store! They have some yummy different kinds of bread!

The picture of the 3 of you is so precious! I love Nazar's smile!

I think of you all the time, Jamie and pray for you!

Aunt Karen said...

What an AWESOME family you make.

love and blessings - aunt Karen

Anonymous said...

Steve and Jamie,
Love the family photo. I am picturing Nazar in one of those cowboy hats Steve always wears at the Arboretum. He will be adorable in it. Surprised you didn't bring one. Looking forward to meeing Nazar for the 1st time. He has a wonderful smile, and the characteristic red cheeks I remember all the children had when I visited.
Love to you all. Loni

orphans4me said...

Nazar is SO cute and I cannot believe you might actually get the 10 days waived. How wonderful!!
Joy,RR

Shelley said...

I just realized your family had a blog, so I've been catching up. Nazar is adorable...even in pink! Just make sure that when he has his passport photo, he's in something a little less feminine. They dressed Xander in "something nice" for his passport photo...it was a green bubble suit with a lace collar! Our translator was so upset when she saw the photos. Everytime we showed his passport, we got asked if he was a girl(even the Embassy workers laughed).

It looks like you're enjoying your time in Ukraine. We'll keep our fingers crossed that the 10 days is waived!

Anonymous said...

The pictures are so cute. I love the family one and the one in the car with Steve and the one where is he looking at Jamie's eyes. I guess I like them all!

Anonymous said...

Erin wants you and Steve to know how cute Nazar is and that she wants to babysit! We are so very excited for the three of you and hope to meet Nazar soon. We think of you all the time--Godspeed on this very special journey.

Love, Erin and Karen

christycorn said...

Jamie and Steve, I just got the email from my mom and looked, read, and cried a little through your blog. HE IS SO PRECIOUS!!! Oh my goodness,I can't stand it! He is the perfect fit with your sweet family! Also, how exciting that you may be able to bring him home sooner then expected. Jamie, thank you for including me in this incredible journey of yours! I will keep up now. Precious, precious! Hugs and prayers, Christy

Anonymous said...

OMG!! You guys all look so cute!!! A family in the making!!! We can't wait to meet the new little man! Is there anything we can do to help? Could I send some little boy clothes to the orphanage? Nazar's smile is getting bigger and bigger too! Thank you for letting us be a part of your journey to Nazareth! We are truely blessed to have friends like you! You will make wonderful parents! Take care and give hugs and kisses to the little man for us ( both Nazar and Steve!)

Anonymous said...

Dear Steve and Jamie,
Today magic met my eyes! A lonely, but not soon forgotten, little Levi Nazar is suddenly transformed into an increasingly handsome happy chappy, as his first visitors become his proud parents! Congratulations! I'm so pleased to see your dream become reality and wish you well on your continuing journey. I hope it goes as smoothly as the first legs have, thanks in great part to your fantastic Ukrainian support. How lucky to have had them by your side during this momentous occasion. Hats off to one and all! Cheers, Nancy