Monday, May 9, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #21

Report # 4 from Dan.

    Monday the 8th, is another cloudy, raining and very cool day, has been for the last few days. For more than a month now every Monday has been considered a holiday and yes, this Monday is another holiday. Not sure what the day is for but I think they find any reason to make a Monday a holiday.   
    Last Thursday the 5th we had our weekday meeting, about 11 were out and once again they listened very well in spite of some distractions. Vadym had to rush back to work so after I spoke he read in Proverbs and closed in prayer and returned to work. The Thursday before just after I spoke one of the ladies wanted to ask me a question, she asked, what we can do to protect ourselves from the world. I said memorizing scriptures helps very much, she then said which ones and we looked at a few. Louse Smith and I visited her place last year, a one small room apartment. Her husband had a stroke a few years ago he is still alive but not able to work and her son goes to a university. She had similar thoughts last year; I think she is a believer and a very nice lady. Her name is Maria, I’ve been praying for her!   
    Yesterday, Sunday was mothers’ day; most of the ladies were away for our bible reading. They were slow in coming and I thought someone had canceled the meeting without telling me but thankfully that was not the case. It was a small meeting but the exciting part was every man that we hope to be at the meetings was at the bible reading at the same time; this was very, very good to see!! There were 7 total  and 5 of us were men all but one are believes and it looks like that one is searching for salvation, his name is Andre, I’ve been praying for him as well. The meeting went very well; I hope these men continue to come to the meetings!  
    The Ukrainian classes continue, the teacher is showing me how to use the genders in their grammar and using adjectives and adverbs.  She is a good teacher but Oh, how I wish I paid more attention is my English class, it just may have made learning Ukrainian a little easier, maybe?
In Christ our Lord
Dan
PS. Amelia, Vadym's 4 year old daughter has been sick for more than a week; keep this family in your prayers.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #20

Monday, 2 of April                                                                                                                             
  This pass Thursday the 28, we had our preaching meeting, Vadym and I spoke.  Vadym read in Proverbs and also read a description of the crucifixion of Christ. I spoke on Jesus entry into Jerusalem and how he revealed himself as King to the people. About 14 out total all seem to listen very carefully!  
  On Sunday we went up to Lviv for the breaking of bread, 8 of us from Ivano-Frankivsk. The remembrance and the Fellowship are heartfelt and it is always great to make it up there! Though each time we go to Lviv I always feel like the axel will break off the van, as you may already know these roads are not in the best or should I say fair conditions!  As we got back to Ivano  for our Bible reading  there were a few waiting as we arrived and a few more came in as we were about to start,  15 total . This was a good sign, for not having meetings for two Sundays due to their Easter traditions and even now it is still being celebrated yet they came for the Bible reading. We had a good reading in John chap. 1; it was a slow start at first but picked up just a little. The meeting went very well and it is really good to see that they are showing an interest, I hope this continues!!    
    Last Friday was my first Ukrainian lesson. It was about 2hr. but after the lesson I felt brain fatigue (does anyone knows what I’m talking about?). Well, it was just the first class it may take a few more until I adjust, I hope!  
  Continue to pray for these meetings that the interest will continue and that these meetings will bear much fruit for the honor and glory of our Lord and our God!! 
Thanks much for all your prayers!!! 
In Christ our Lord
Dan  

Spring 2011 - Report #19

Dear Friends
I’m now home in Portage la Prairie and not particularly enjoying the snow that arrived in a storm last Saturday. As some may know, my flight from Warsaw Poland was cancelled for the Monday and I had to stay in a hotel, courtesy of LOT Polish Air for the night. I did suffer some jet lag for most of last week but seem to be settled down now.

Thank you for those who prayed for the pinched nerve in my neck that I went with to Ukraine. I’m glad to say that it seemed to suddenly be no longer a problem. I don’t know how it happened. Thank you Lord.

I left Brother Dan Perez in Ivano. He is taking Ukrainian lessons and plans on staying for 3 months. Please pray for him, that he will be able to learn the language.
I am particularly writing to tell you that we do have a Blog and Dan is writing on it. If you have time to read it will keep you in touch with what is on-going. The Blog name is “God’s work in Western Ukraine.” Just Google it and you will see the Blog.  www.ukrainechristianmission.blogspot.com

As a matter for prayer, I ask you to pray for the need of the school in VERHOVAN on the Romanian border; that we can help in some way to get toilets inside the school of 425 students, instead of them having to trek outside to wooded outhouses. God is able to do what the government refuses to do, or even be concerned about, for the blessing of these dear children and the staff.

Yours on behalf of the people of Ukrainian.

Malcolm Stanley.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #18

  Monday 25 of April
 
    Today Monday is considered a holiday for most Ukrainians being the day after Easter. One of the things that some do is pour water on the girls. I heard it started with those who were to get married but know that any girl can be a target.
 
   Vadym spent the Easter weekend with his family while I took the bus up to Liviv on Friday, to try to make it for the Bible reading. The ride went well but I arrived at the end of the meeting. They did go an extra 15 min. over to end at John 1:18, much discussion on v16 understanding the thought of "grace for grace". After the meeting I went with Edmund and Agnes and spent the weekend with them.
 
   Sunday we had a good time in the remembrance of our Lord!! We then were invited by one of the families for supper at their home. The food was good but the discussions were even better. Topics like the meaning of the fig tree in Matt.21 and was Jesus really a carpenter and will there be a third world war at the end and can we know when the end time  will come , so on. All were eagerly asked from them, Edmund and I did the best we could to answer such questions. Needless to say after 4 hours we were quite tired when we got back to their place and soon went to bed.
 
    Ruslan, our driver’s neighbor's mother died so Edmund and Agnes went with them to the funeral on Monday while I got the bus back to Ivano.
 
 Please pray for the meeting this Thursday!!
 
In Christ our Lord
Dan

Spring 2011 - Report #17

On Monday the 18 Malcolm left Lviv on his way home to his Wife and family and on the same day Vadym was offered a fulltime position at the VW Dealership. It is the only one in town and they are busy, this is good news! Though he will be on trial at first I do pray this will work out for him.
 
    As for the Ukrainian lessons my tutor was unable to make it due to severe back pains and will be getting treatments for a few months, hope she gets better. So I am back  to finding a place or person that teaches Ukrainian. Vadym and I will go to a school today not far from the meeting place, he said they have Ukrainian lessons there but the problem may be if they can speak any English, we'll see?
 
   We had the first of what I hope to be steady meetings yesterday(Thursday). There were about 26 total out, knowing this was a Thursday that fell on this Easter week it was more than I expected, this was a good sign! There were 6 that came down from Liviv. Edmund, working in Liviv from Ireland and Misha also from Liviv spoke. We will try to have at least two consistent meetings during the week on Sunday and Thursday (though this Sunday we will not be meeting due to Easter, many will be away). The hope is that they may continue with meetings when no one from Canada or America are here, much prayers is needed for this to be a reality!
 
   Continue to pray for God's will with this little gathering here in IvanoFankivsk, there is much potential here as well as much help needed!
 
In Christ our Lord
Dan
 PS. Malcolm had to stay over-night in Warsaw as his flight was cancelled to Toronto.
 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Sping 2011 - Report 17

Friday 15th and Saturday 16th
A lovely day for my last day in Ivano; sunny and warm and NO rain. We are going to Lviv to for the meeting and to leave me there, ready for home on Monday. I want to say thank you to those who prayed for my arm and shoulder problem, and say that it is 99.9% better. No more tingling in the fingers or pain while travelling.
Before heading for Lviv, we wanted to visit Peter Village, as we had not gone earlier owing to the rain and snow. We called Olga, the mayor and she was thrilled that we could come. We took two boxes of clothing with us and met in her office. As I usually do, I asked how things were doing, was anything improving? I don’t know what sort of people are now in government positions but something is desperately wrong. Her big issue at the moment is what to do with the garbage. She has been told to get rid of the trash from the village but will not give her permission to bury or burn it! She spent all day Thursday in meetings as they denied her permission for this and that mode of disposal. The really criminal thing is, that one day an inspector will come to the village, see some uncollected garbage and fine her, from her own salary of $200.00 per month! She is the mayor of 5 villages. Who would want her job, but she was voted in by all the villages for a 6 year term.
We left her and went to the school and again get to hear some of the nonsense they are told. This principal was told she didn’t have enough students, get some more! She has the only school in 2 villages and has all the students, where can she get more? There are 76 or so students and they sang for us; the little ones in kindergarten and grade 1 did some dance routine and then Dan spoke to all the students. The threat to the Principal is that they will close the school if she doesn’t get more kids. The parents have already petitioned to authorities not to do that, we certainly hope not.
We headed for Lviv and got settled before the meeting at 7 pm for the first Bible Study of this new Assembly. I was asked to open the book of John. There good attention and input and all thought it was going to profitable in the future.
We were very weary, for some reason and were not late to bed.
Thank you again for your prayers for the seed that has been planted, the growth we have seen and continuing of the work in Ukraine. Many of the people in Ukraine feel that the country is ripe for uprisings similar to the happenings in other parts of the world. Let us hope and pray that if this does happen it will be peaceful and not riotous.
Malcolm
Saturday was spent shopping for gifts to bring home and a good supper at Edmund and Agnes Johnson’s apartment. (The Irish couple who now reside in Lviv.) Good fellowship indeed.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #16

Report 16 April 14th
My last full day in Ivano Frankivsk. Not too much to report as to visits. I got up at 7am and baked t2 batches of Carrot cake muffins that Jean sent with me. They are for our “last supper” tonight.
We were supposed to go to Petriliv or Peter village in English, but the mayor who loves to take us around was away and so we will go tomorrow before going to Lviv.
We did visit one lady who used to come to meetings but has had a hip surgery that is taking a long time to heal. She invited a neighbour in who has 5 children and a husband who just “comes over” every now and again and gives nothing to his wife to keep house but drinks his pension. She seemed very clear on the gospel and said her only hope was in God. She lives in 2 rooms with her 2 teen boys and the youngest at 2 years old. She has to share a cooking area and bathrooms. I wanted to give her some financial help from me and Dan but she completely refused it and pushed it into my pocket. That is a first for Ukraine!
We also visited one of Dana’s sons, the lady I wrote about yesterday. He wanted to show us the apartment he was “remodelling”, for want of a better word! I have never seen such a hopeless project in my life. It was a ground floor 1 room apartment. The bathroom had been gutted and water was running from a leaking pipe from the apartment above. The owner, a police man and his wife will not allow anyone in to repair the leak as it isn’t leaking into their apartment. The young man has been to the authorities but they can’t do anything about it. Can you believe that? I took pictures but my camera does not record smell, it was awful.
Well I think just about all the people came to meeting at 5pm. We changed the format to a bible study and sat around in a square. We started in John’s gospel and the interest was very encouraging. We then had a lunch of muffins, cookies and pop. Everyone seemed to enjoy the time and there were tears as we said our good bye. Dan is planning to continue with studies with the help of Edmund when he can come from Lviv.
I am hoping Daniel will write at least weekly and let us know how things are progressing. He has booked lessons in Ukrainian, beginning 2 days next week. Pray for him.
Malcolm and Dan.

Spring 2011 - Report #15

Tuesday April 12th
We were expecting to go to a sanatorium for recovering children today but could not make the right contact, so spent the day visiting some shut in people who needed a visit.
The first one was Maria. She has been visited for several years and may be saved but still looks to the church to be her help, I think. She is a very sick lady but always wants to have us for a meal. She has had multiple surgeries on her back and uses crutches now. She is Diabetic and is waiting to go in for another surgery after Easter. We tried to give her some comfort in her dilemma. She has no one except a sister who lives in a village. We ate a good lunch and left some help for her medication and future hospital visit.
We then went to visit Lesia and her little boy, living in the most depressing room anyone can imagine. It is located in a building that used to be a student hostel. The room were intended for one student and there are communal bathrooms and cooking areas. The room was as large as a walk in closet about 4 ½ ft wide and about 10ft long. It had a fridge a bed/couch and the baby’s bed at the end. Unbelievable!
It was clean and smelt nice. Her husband was raised in an orphanage and has no skills and so was out sweeping the streets. Lesia has and still does come to our meetings since we first came to Ivano and I’m sure she is saved. She has a speech impediment but is a sweet lady in her early 20’s. Pray for Lesia.
Well pm came and another meeting. There were a good number of people out and we were encouraged once again. Our girl Natalia, who we picked up at the bus stop, was there again and sat in the front row for the first time and seemed to take in every word. We would really like to see her saved.
We were told that Andre, the man we told you that was not coming out because of dizzy spells, had a birthday on Tuesday. We thought it would be nice to visit him and take some goodies and have a little party. We did that and I don’t think he could believe it. He said that he should be inviting us to his birthday, not the other way round. We left him some help for medication and wished him a return to health and the meetings.
So another day done and only two left in Ivano for me. Dan is staying on and so will continue to let us know how things go on.
Malcolm and Dan.

Wednesday April 13th
We were still having a problem getting in touch with the Administrator of the Sanatorium and so decided to get another visit in while we waited for a phone call. We went to visit Dana, the wife of the man who suffers from radiation sickness from Chernobyl. We found her home with one of her 6 sons, her only daughter Marianka and a grand-daughter Maria. I don’t know of anyone who has more problems than Dana. Marianka has just got out of hospital and is waiting to go back in with some blood problem that they can’t solve. Dana’s husband has moved out and he can’t handle the stress of all the problems. They are being threatened with eviction because they can’t pay the utilities. We think they owe about 10,000r or $1,250.00 dollars. The father of the grand-daughter is in hospital for some reason. And so it went on and on. We could only tell them to be sure that they were saved and then God will hear and answer their prayers. Dana and the one son who was with us (who lost all his toes with frostbite) said they were believers. I don’t understand how one family can have so many problems. I want to correct a past idea that we had, that the Chernobyl accident had something to do we their health problems. I don’t think it did as many of the problems happened before Chernobyl.
Well we got the go ahead to visit the Sanatorium in an “end of the road” town of Yasen about 80 km’s away. The roads were so bad for the last 30 km’s that I videoed it on the way home. Anyway it was well worth the trip. We got to speak to all the 130 kids from Grade 1 to 12. Plus at least 10 staff.
The attention was amazing and so encouraging. We gave them all a new testament or a junior picture bible, a laminated text, a scripture book mark and 2 candies each. The Staff wanted the bibles and texts too. When had finished about 50 of them wanted us to sign their N/T’s. Writer’s cramp or what?
The staff then ushered us to a private dining room and gave us a nice hot lunch. On the way home the Administrator phone Vadym and thanked us very much and said we could come back any time. That was nice.
We were all zonked when we got back, because of the 2 hour ride and the jostling about in the vehicle. So we shopped for some things for my “farewell party” tomorrow after meeting and came home.
All for now.
Malcolm and Dan.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #14

Report 14
Sunday April 10th
We headed for Lviv at 9.30am with three ladies. One lady was going to visit her son in prison. He got 3 years for USING drugs, not even selling them. He has one more year to do. She only gets to go twice a year so was loaded with stuff for him, clothes and food. She will come home on the bus later today.
We had a very nice Remembrance Meeting with a few less than last week as Flo and Max and Ingrid went to Lutsk to the Assembly there. I spoke on the Church at Ephesus in Revelation 2, after meeting, and the seriousness God sees in leaving our first love to Christ and the believers.
Hurried back home to Ivano for the meeting at 4 pm. We were very glad to see a good number out and especially the girl we picked up from the bus stop a week ago, Natalia. We spoke to her afterwards and she says she can’t believe she was picked up by such nice people. (I think she was speaking about Dan, but who knows!). She is very interested in what we are preaching but is just a “believer in God” so far.
We finished up with a good talk to Oleg and Ola about what they were doing and where they were going. We told them how much we appreciated them coming to the meetings.
Well out for pizza again then headed back home.
We have plans for each day this week, as I am leaving for Lviv on Friday, and staying there until I go home on Monday.
All for now.
Keep praying that we will get done all we want to do this week.
Malcolm and Dan.
Monday April 11th
Today we wanted to go to the school in Vicovna, on the border of Romania. We had bought a sound system for this school of 400 students and wanted to deliver it. Oxana, the Director of the school told us that when we came she would get all the staff together for us to speak to. We got the equipment and left town at 10 am for the 2 hour trip. We have to cross the mountains to reach the town, but didn’t expect what we found. About 6 inches of snow had fallen in 2 storms, one on Saturday and one on Sunday night. The road is very similar to driving through the Rockies, except that there is no one to clear the roads. Fortunately, it was not cold and so the snow was mainly slush. We still made it in 2 hours but it was not fun driving.
We set up the p/a system in the auditorium and the teachers came in, 26 of them. We only had 20 minutes and so I spoke and we asked if anyone wanted a New Testament. They all did except those that had got one when we spoke to their class. We also offered them some books for children to read about the bible. They were snapped up right away. They all wanted a group picture taken and were very happy with the message. I gave my testimony to them.
We then went for lunch with Oxana. To say the least, it was not too appetizing. Lent is being celebrated here and most of the children and staff as well, I think, are not eating any meat. Some are even fasting all day. The soup we had was great but the main meal was rice and sauerkraut. I could not finish my plate full, but the home made buns were great.
We spent a long time talking with Oxana about the difficulties she is experiencing from the Authorities. I don’t know where they get these people from, but their actions and decisions are inexcusable and ridiculous. There is no space to record all the nonsense but I do want to mention one great need that I see and hope we can help with some day.
As I mentioned, there are 400 students in the large school building, but there are no washrooms in the building. They have to use an outside toilet that is absolutely disgusting. The doors don’t even close and they are just filthy holes in the ground. The building is about 500 meters from the school but right next to a new apartment building. They have received complaints from the residents to move the building because of the smell. I Asked Oxana if there were any plans to put toilets in the school. She said that they had been talking about it, but there would be no help from the government. She showed us where it could be located attached to the school building. I told her we would pray that this project could get under way as the present situation is unhealthy and disgusting. Please pray with us. A photo is available to anyone who would ask.
Thankfully, the snow had melted on the way home and the ride was far less stressful. PTL .  We plan on going to a sanatorium tomorrow, if the children are all there. We have to phone in the morning.
I should add that Dan has an appointment tomorrow with a teacher who may be able to teach him Ukrainian. He really wants to start lessons.                                                                                                  Malcolm and Dan

Spring 2011 - Report #13

Report # 13
Friday April 8th
Still not spring yet, except for the flowers and trees out in bloom and leaf. Cold winds and rain and sleet off and on.
We had bought 53 pairs of running shoes for the school in Yablunov and so decided to deliver them today. We wanted to get a picture of the kids with the shoes for the record, so got about a dozen of them holding them and standing with the bags of shoes in front of them. Like most kids, they love something new and don’t get much new in orphanages, usually peoples old cast offs.
On our way back we looked at a house that a man told us was for sale for $40.000. We took pictures and thought, what a buy for someone who wanted to live in this small town. It’s a 2 story house sitting on about an acre of land, with the forest as a back drop. Gas, water and electricity as well, this is rare in some of these small towns.
We headed back home and went straight to Marika and her mother Anya’s apartment for a lunch/supper. They had a most interesting old lady with them named Paulina, a cousin of Anya.  She was 89 years old and as sharp as a whip. She could still read without glasses, but only large print. She had never married and had worked all her work life on a communist collective farm in Odessa Ukraine. She worked 20 years in the fields and 30 years milking cows by hand. She had 12 cows that were her responsibility. I asked her whether the time under communism was better than now ? She said they were both good! That was a surprising answer, but she said that she now gets a pension for working so long and it is ok.
The most exciting thing was that she was, as far as we could hear, a believer in the Lord Jesus, though still a Catholic. She knew so much of the bible it was refreshing to meet this happy old lady. I took a picture of her alone because I think I could sell it as an advertisement for “Happy Ukrainians”.
So ended another day. Not too many days left so plan a busy week next week.
Dan and Malcolm.
Saturday April 9th
Saturday was not nice day weather wise at all. Rain and some slush snow, and a very cold wind.
Fortunately, we had no plans to travel today so cleaned house, did laundry and got ready for Sunday. Dan was supposed to go swimming at 7am with Vadym but Vadym’s phone ran out of battery and he didn’t wake until 8am. They only swim until 9a.m so it wasn’t worth going.
We went to Andre from Solidarity (some of you will remember that he was our first contact in Ivano) for supper at 5pm. We had a great time with the family, his wife and 2 lovely girls. They have moved to a lovely new duplex home. 3,000sq meters. Massive and lovely. His wife has 100 plants and trees in the house.
Malcolm & Dan

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Spring 2011 - Report #12

Wed April 6th
We had a lovely warm sunny day at last with daffodils in bloom as well as many wild flowers. We loaded up 3 boxes of children’s clothes and headed for a large school that we have helped for several years now. It is a long way, through the Carpathian Mountains and is a lovely trip. The Town is right on the Romanian border. It has no gas line to the town; everything is heated by either wood or electricity. The school has 402 students, 250 of them board there from Monday to Friday because they live up in the mountains and cannot get there every day. Oxana, the director has a teaching staff of 70 and support staff of 60. She got 102 of the younger children into the auditorium and I spoke. They were very well behaved. The 6 or so teachers were there too. We gave them all a laminated picture text and left the teachers with colourful bible story books.
We then headed to the market and bus depot and gave out over 100 new testaments. We then went on to another town on the way home and gave the rest of the new testaments out. This cleaned us out so we will get more testaments from Lviv, when Flo comes tomorrow with Max Mc Mclean and his wife.
A good profitable day, we trust. Only eternity will reveal the results.
Thursday April 7th
Another lovely day although it had drizzled a little first thing. As I write this, it is thundering and raining steadily.
We were expecting Flo and the folks from Lviv to spend part of the day with us and so wanted to get some things done and so went to our friendly wholesale shoe warehouse to see what they had.
We had a list of shoe sizes that we had agreed to supply for the orphanage in Yablunov. They sorted them out for us but were a few sizes short; however they were getting a truckload in this afternoon. They said they would phone us when they had them and did so at about 6 pm.
Our original contact in Ivano was Andre Miketin and we knew max McLean wanted to visit him, as it was Max who Andre first met. The traffic was inexcusably terrible today and we knew we would have some problems keeping schedules. Flo and the people from Lviv were late arriving in time to visit Andre and so I with Dan and Vadym went to visit him. We had a very cordial meeting with coffee and cookies and an invitation to have supper with him on Saturday evening.
We had to rush away to speak to the children at a “half-way home” for children who have either been taken off the streets or away from their parents. We have visited this home every time we have visited Ivano and have a standing order to provide help with their foot ware. We were able to take several bags of good shoes from our boxes as well as two boxes of clothing. We spoke to about 15 teens and younger who listened very well. They have one child who is 18 months old.
We left there and went to the apartment to get ready for meeting and wait for Flo and Max and his wife and Edmond Johnson and his wife as they were still with Andre.
A good number of people arrived for meeting, several who had not been, either for a long time or not at all. There were over 30 of us once everyone got there. Max started by giving his testimony and Edmond followed. It was a very good meeting and we trust will meet the need of several unsaved ones present.
Flo and crew headed back to Lviv right away. We went to pick up the 53 pairs of running shoes, ready to take them out tomorrow and then went for supper.
A good day, thank You Lord.
Thank you for praying for the work here.
Malcolm and Dan.

Spring 2011 - Report #11

Monday April 4th
A bright sunny cool day for a trip to Sniatin, one of the men’s mental homes that had asked if we could get a b/p machine and a nebulizer as they had many men with chest problems and nothing to help them breathe. We also took a blood sugar tester. All this for $235.00 from a medical supply store.
The administrator was so happy; I guess they get a lot of promises but not much delivery. We left them two more boxes of clothes as they have a lot of men to clothe.
We then went to the other home, where the administrator had acid thrown in his face. He had a long acjd burn that had come up from one ear to his chin. They have still not found out who did it. We brought them a b/p machine and an electric vacuum cleaner. This home has lovely carpet through most of the building and their vacuum had given up the ghost. They now have a very nice Hitachi vacuum. We tested it in the administrator’s office, you should have seen the dust it got out of about three meters long of carpet. I think it is going to be busy.
We left there and went to the next town, Churnitsky, to a massive Mercedes repair facility to get the turbo on our van checked. A valve had stuck and it was fixed in a hurry. On our way back we stopped to look at 2 used seats for the front of our van. It is meant to have seating for 3 but only had seating for 2.
We bought 2seats that are the same pattern and material as all the others. Now we have seating for 9 including the driver. On the way home, we picked up a mother and 18 year old daughter at a lonely bus stop. They were coming to Ivano and were very glad of the one hour ride instead of 2 or more. The girl, Svetlana and her mother Oxana were invited to meeting on Tuesday.
A long day but a good one.
Tuesday April 5th.
We were supposed to get going early to another home, this one for girls; to take cleaning supplies and clothing but had a little hold up. The last time we were in Kolumia, the Administrator was busy when we spoke to the staff, so this time I spoke to her and one of her supervisors, in her office. They listened very well. These places are off the beaten track of large cities and really are neglected when it comes to the supply of such things as laundry soap, hand soap, shampoo, toilet cleaner and floor cleaner plus much more. We were able to get all this plus toilet paper and deodorant for $58.00. Why is there not any money from the government for these items?
We had meeting at 5pm and a good number were out including the daughter Svetlana, who we picked up from the bus stop yesterday.
After meeting we went to Vadym’s Grand Mother- i-n law’s 83rd birthday party. We didn’t need a meal like that at 7pm. Bang goes my diet for another day.
Malcolm and Dan.