Thank you family and friends for your support during this time. The phone calls, emails and blog comments have been very valuable to us. We feel especially blessed with our new friends from among the Ukraine adoptive families.
Thank you Jim & Kari for the evening together it was just what we needed.
And still be willing to hang out after our instant backseat cramming still smelling direct from the the train ride shake and bake.
In case you haven't read it elsewhere the trains are HOT. In the hall outside our bunk room I found a thermometer that read 75. The room was hotter I'm thinking close to 80 with no way to open any window.
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I have a traveling temperature reader. It was 79 in the lower bunks and 82 in the upper bunks on the train!
Felix
Praying for a quick clarity for God's plan for your family.
Heidi
Jim & Teresa,
We have only had two good meals in Ukraine thanks to you two-the night we shared dinner, and last night we went to Zepplin's. Our stomachs were growling loudly all night as we haven't had a full meal in a week.
We met your littlest guy at the sanatorium yesterday. What a cutie. Oksana called him over and cuddled him on her lap. The nurses were asking why you hadn't come back, and Oksana talked to them for a long time. We have a couple pictures to send you if you want. We don't want to reopen the wound but took them in case you wanted to see him again. Praying it will all work out for your family.
Safe travels on Monday,
Kari
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