We made it! After two flights, a LONG wait at customs, a night in Kiev, a day with our new boss and an overnight train ride we arrived in L’viv at 8am on Wednesday, which would be midnight the night before for all you central timed folks. AND…I hate to break it to everyone who [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Youth to Jesus
Posted in Life in Ukraine, Ministry Reflections, Molod' do Isusa Updates on September 26, 2008 | 11 Comments »
Gone!
Posted in David's Detours on September 21, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Wish I had time to write more but I don’t. We are about ready to leave. Right now Shannon is zipping up her luggage, heading out the door, and simultaneously giving me a look that I am translating to say: “you better get off that computer now and help me with this!” Better get going. [...]
Ike part two.
Posted in David's Detours on September 17, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Thought we had better put out another post before we leave, in case we don’t have internet again. We have survived Ike and survived it well; no injuries and only a couple of holes in the storage shed. Can’t say the rest of the neighborhood faired as well. Multiple neighbors had significant [...]
I Like Ike
Posted in David's Detours on September 12, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Whoooaw. I am in Houston, it is September and a big ol’ masculine storm named Ike is fixin’ to make landfall on the coast just south of us. While this might be old hat to our hurricane veteran readership from southern Texas, let me assure you, for an Illinois newbie like myself this whole ordeal is pretty amazing. Borrowing from one of the catchiest [...]
