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Sunday, March 14, 2010

two week summary-


I had some computer problems last Sunday, so didn't get the post I had prepared up- this week we couldn't get online with either computer at Dafi- so I had to upload this at home where we pay by the byte! I'll add photos to it next time.
Sunday February 28th we went to church at Morningstar, and Daryl Porter was preaching there on his last Sunday of his and Molly’s two week trip to Ukraine. The verse for the sermon—verses, were from Exodus, Psalms, John and many of the letters of Paul—nine points about how we are to live as Christians. Afterwards we joined them and a number of church members (most of whom attend Summer Institute) for lunch at Puzata Hata. We had such a good time that arrived home at 5 pm (before dark!) The Ukrainian Olympic coverage was showing the figure skating gala when we got home, then showed the entire 50 km men’s cross country event , even saw at least 35 guys cross the finish line, but no hockey game! So we had to check facebook and the BBC news for updates, where I heard at one in the morning, after a documentary about the Rise of Stalin, that Canada had won in overtime.
On the first we had a trip to the city again, to start the boys’ braces with x-rays and molds. We are getting some preliminary things done on the 16th of this week. Seth's teeth are similiar to brothers Micah and Matt, they had braces also. Jonah has a different problem, but in two years they should both have more perfect smiles...
We are excited about the mission team from Emmanuel that will be arriving on April 18th to help build the barn. They are having a fundraising lunch at the church today (March 14th) and we hope everyone enjoys the farmer sausage and verenikye! Garry hopes to have the coverall-like building up before they arrive, so they will be able to work inside making it into a barn, plus building the milkhouse. He made another trip to Kersum to check on the progress and it looks like they will be ready by the end of the month, all we need is warmer weather so the concrete can get poured for the footings. That way by July when the Summer English Institute happens there will be cows in the barn.

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