To Russia with Love
Monday, August 23, 2010
Final Post from Russia
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Saturday, August 21
Today was the last day with our new friends; it was a very sad day! We had 27 kids come today! Everyone was eager to sing the songs...in fact, there were a couple that we were asked to do twice. One in particular is where Ben raps...he's just so good with it and the kids love it! The kids were asked to come today because we wanted to give each one of them a Bible in Russian since Pastor Valari had some issues with the van and was not able to get them to us on Friday. We had other gifts to give them and it gave us an opportunity to hang out with them a little more before we leave.
After VBS we headed over to the orphanage. We didn't work today because Vladimir said we did such a great job sealing the playground equipment that it didn't need a second coat. So, we spent a lot of time with the kids. Some played on the swings, some played "football", some were just being goofy but the kids loved it! It was a very tearful goodbye when we had to leave for lunch; some of us wanted so badly to take the girls with us but we couldn't because we were told that they will search inside the suitcases as we leave Russia. :)
After lunch we headed about 30-40 minutes outside the town and went to a river with Victor and his family, as well as a few others; it was beautiful! We had a cookout, walked down by the river, some played a little volleyball and "football", Stef got to see a real live baby Hedgehog (it's so FLUFFY!) and we ate some great meat!!! We had a great time fellowshiping with our new family.
It's hard to believe that we leave Sol'tsy (that's how they spell it here) tomorrow after church. Stan is speaking some time after 11 AM and I would ask that you pray for him but you are all probably still sleeping... :) We will not be able to post after tonight but hopefully we'll have someone post an update about us. We did have some who wanted to make sure you knew that our flight is scheduled to arrive at Dulles on Tuesday at 4:05 PM - AirFrance, flight #24 so if you are supposed to pick someone up at the airport, you'll know what # to check on. :)...don't be late! - HA! Truth be known...no one is ready to leave just yet!!
See you soon!
For Christ Alone,Team Sol'tsy
Friday, August 20, 2010
Friday, August 20
I know it's only 3:30 PM there but it's way past our bedtime here...11:30 PM! :) The sun has finally disappeared and some of the team are in the other room talking about today.
Today was our last full day; we had 23 children come today, most were familiar faces but we had a couple of first timers. The kids learned that God's Word is Life-Changing! Polni Periyod!! (Let's Go) We have some great videos of the kids dancing and singing...it has been awesome! Today's lesson was about Peter and John and the crippled beggar. Ben and Stef taught today's lesson and with Olga's help, they explained to the children how they can live forever with Jesus. Please lift up these little ones in your prayers. We were going to give each child their own Bible (Pastor Valari and Leo headed to Novgorod to pick them up) but had car trouble and was not able to get back in time so we've asked the kids to come back tomorrow (Saturday)...this way each child will receive their very own copy of God's word!
After VBS we had a huge lunch and then headed to the orphanage to complete the project...which we did! But we must be honest and give all the credit to Vladimir (Elya's brother), Ivan (Elya's father), Victor, Uri, Nikoli...they had so much already completed before we got here, it made it so easy. We've had an opportunity just about every day to play with an/d spend time with the girls from the orphanage. They are so sweet; we all want to take at least one, if not all of them home with us.
We worked until after 8 PM and then walked back to the center for dinner. It's a good thing we're doing all this walking... After dinner we hung out with a couple of the guys from the center. We've actually been spending time with them as well while we've been here. What a great relationship we have started. A couple of them sang for us which was a big treat.
We have a big day ahead of us tomorrow...we are meeting with the kids after breakfast and then finishing the second coat of sealant on the playground. It is now 12:20 AM and we're all heading to bed. Until next time...
For Christ Alone,
Soltsi Team
Thursday, August 19
Sorry for the late post...technical difficulties...
How many Americans does it take to open a lock?...you'll have to read the blog to find the answer!!
Today at VBS the kids learned that God's Word is Surprising. We had about 25 show up even with all the rain - praise God! :) The kids are getting so good with the songs and enjoy it when Ben breaks out with his rap! In fact, Ben is one of the highlights on this trip...he's been told that he must always come to Russia! :) Today's craft was t-shirts; the kids used fabric markers to draw, write and decorate a shirt to keep. We even brought little gems in many different shapes to glue on their shirts. These kids are so talented; we'll try to post some pictures later. We did recreation inside and had chocolate for snack...that was a huge hit! Afterwards, some of us had the kids sign our t-shirts and it will be a treasure to help us remember them for years to come.
Yesterday was Transfiguration Day. As explained by Olga, Russians celebrate more holidays than we do in the US. :) In light of this, and due to the pouring rain, we did not work at the orphanage today but some of the men did. After lunch, Amber and Stephanie were able to work a little on the mural they have been helping Uri with; he is the local artist and does exceptional work! He has done chalk portraits for all the girls. The rest of us got ready to go to a little shop/museam in the villiage. Once Amber and Stephanie arrived, we headed to the shop, we met Sergi Skirchenko, the director, and he gave us a tour and a little history lesson on Soltsi and then allowed us to buy some his clay creations. I think they call him the "toy maker".
We returned to the center for dinner and then headed to church for Wednesday fellowship, where they fed us again. Pastor Valari asked Stan to come up and introduce the team and we sang a song in Russian. Afterwards we went into the "dining room" and socialized with some of the church members. When we got home, we walked from the center to our house and couldn't unlock the door. Sasha, son of Victor, came to help us but couldn't get it to unlock and when Victor came by to check on the goats, we told him we were having trouble and he yelled out to Nadya, "Nadya, go get mama!" LOL, it was so funny. Anyway, Tatiana came and even she couldn't get it to unlock. So, the answer to the riddle above is, none, it takes a Russian with a crowbar! I guess you had to be there! LOL
It was a late evening but we had a wonderful time with our new brothers and sisters! We are getting ready for VBS this morning so I have to go help set up. We miss and love you all!
For Christ Alone,
Team Soltsi
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, August 18
Привет из Росссии! Greetings from Russia!
God's Word Is Comforting.
Today was a great day; we had 23 children arrive for VBS and decided not to break out into groups again; we are expecting even more tomorrow. We started the day with singing; the kids are really getting into the movements. :) They love that we can actually sing some songs in Russian. In craft today we made our name tags and the balancing birds. Even with the language barrier (because Olga & Elya can't be everywhere :) the kids are great at understanding things when we show them. We've even learned new words that helps us communicate and the kids are quick to refine them. :)
After craft we went into our Bible lesson. Today we talked about Paul and his journey as a prisoner on a boat. The kids were very interested in the story as Mike and Amanda told it with great enthusiasm...the other crew members joined in with sound effects and of course...water sprays from the "ocean". The children were told that even though Paul was being held captive, he comforted the men by giving them food, by asking God to bless them and by telling them the ship would wreck but they would be safe. The kids learned that God's word is comforting. After snack we set up the face painting station which is a big hit and added hair decorating and pedicures (we painted the girls fingernails and put stickers on them) - that also became a big hit. We're already building relationships with the kids and they want to stay and play all day. :)
After lunch we headed over to the orphanage to work. We actually found out after the fact that the inspector was actually scheduled yesterday and did not come to the orphanage because of us. In fact, he was very pleased that we were working, painting and building. One of the little girls from the orphanage asked him if her American friends can help paint and he said Da (yes). :) We did a lot of work but also took some time to play 'football' with the children. It was great!!
We're getting ready for dinner now (its about 7 PM) and later we will have our group and quiet time before bed. We're still having technical difficulties with posting more than one photo with words so we'll probably just post all photos and explain them later. :)
We miss and love you all!
For Christ Alone,
Team Soltsi
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Tuesday, August 17
Today was the first day of VBS! God's Word Is True!
We arrived at 9 AM for breakfast and afterwards we practiced our songs in preparation of the children that would be arriving.
We had about 11 show up at 10 AM and we got started with Elya welcoming them and explaining a little of what to do. We had such a small group we decided not to break out into teams so we all stayed together.
Apparently the kids in the nearby towns were trying to catch up on their sleep before school starts because shortly after craft and right before the Bible lesson (around 10:45 AM) more kids had arrived. We were very excited to see the kids actually participate but they jumped right in. The boy in the orange shirt sitting in the back, Andre, was a little quiet in the beginning but he ended up being the loudest when a response was required. :) After singing we began craft and decorated the hats; the kids are very talented. They took pride in their work and loved wearing them.
In our Bible lesson we talked about Peter and how he was in jail but the angel of the Lord appeared and freed him. At one point in the lesson, the children are told to hide when the "guards" were banging on the door and when the blankets were tossed on the children, one of the littler girls began to cry. The other children thought it was fun. When Peter arrived at the home where Rhoda was a servant, and knocked, she went and told the others but they did not believe it was him, they said "it can't be true." But it was true. The children were taught today that "true is true, and it doesn't change just because people may not believe it". We need to help people believe in Jesus.
After our Bible lesson, we played games inside because it had begun to rain. The children learned a new game to play, 4 Corners. They had a great time playing and so did the team. We enjoyed a snack of cookies and apple juice and while the kids were eating, Amber set up the face painting table and just about every child had something painted on their face or arm...some even twice! :) Please pray a special blessing over the rehabilitation center because they have been so gracious to allow us to use their facilities. From eating in the dining room to using their shower. Some of the men even joined us and were a great help with the children, as they too acted like kids. :)
After lunch, were weren't able to work at the orphanage because an inspector came and were could not be there until after he left. Meredith and Stef left with Olga, Leo and Pastor Valari and went back to Novgorod to pick up Meredith's suitcases, get some supplies and pick up our visas and more playground equipment. PRAISE REPORT: We had no problems registering in Soltsi - God is so great!! We had a good time visiting with Pastor Valari. When we returned we were told that the team was able to do some work after the inspector left.
We haven't quite figured out all the bugs in the photo posting area, but we're working on it.
Thanks for your continued prayers; we are feeling them! Its late so we'll post more later (sorry for any typo's ).
Spakoynie Nochi (good night),
The Soltsi Team
Monday, August 16, 2010
Monday Evening
Greetings from Russia!
Thanks to Elya's brother, Vladimir and the use of his computer, we are able to post to the blog.
We weren't scheduled to begin work, but the playground equipment was ready to add a few of the swings that we brought along and the pavilion needed to be painted so we actually started the manual labor of our trip after lunch today. Speaking of lunch...they are feeding us so well - everything is so delicious! :) In addition to the playground and pavilion, we are also helping with reinforcing the sandbox. Elya's father and brother, as well as Victor, the gentleman whose home we are staying in have been working very hard and showing us how to help them with the construction. Victor's wife is cooking and their daughters are helping. We are having a good time even with the hard work. We will post some pictures as soon as we can figure out why its not letting us.
We start VBS tomorrow but with a slight location change. Instead of having it at the orphanage, we will be hosting it at the rehabilitation center. We are all decorated and have everything ready. We can't wait to see all the children!
Prayer Request: When you travel to Russia, you have to register your visit within three days of arriving. Olga told us that we may have an issue with registering in Soltsi and may have to stay in Norgorod and travel the 1 1/2 hours trip every morning. Sergei, another pastor that is helping will go tomorrow and try to register us in Soltsi. Please pray that we do not have any problems.
The team would like to post a few comments since its difficult to call:
Meredith: Matt, Erica and Olivia, I love and miss you very much!!
Ben: Happy Birthday today Hayden! and Happy Birthday tomorrow Sean!! To the rest of my family, Love You Guys...Russia is awesome!! And Mom, I haven't hurt myself YET...
Stan: I am doing surprisingly well with the Russian language - wasn't so sure how I'd do.
Stef: I love and miss my family! There are so many sights and smells that remind me of my home in WV: the iron water reminds me of my times at grandma's house and the sawdust reminds me of helping daddy in his workshop.
Stephanie: Mom, Dad and Patrick, I love you Ya! (haha) By-the-way Pops, I found our first hockey player! :)
Amber: Duck, duck, goose! Butta, butta, wassa! (Arabic) Utka, utka, goose! (Russian)
Amanda: I LOVE RUSSIA!!!
Funny story: Everyone seems to think that we'll loose several pounds since we're not eating between meals and we're working pretty hard but we're all pretty sure that Ben will pack on a few since he cleans everyone's plate! We don't blame him...the food is wonderful!!
More tomorrow...we love you all!!
In Christ Alone,
Team Soltsi