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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:16:01 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Jul 25, 8:16 pm, John H. wrote: ...had the ultimate treat today - a boat ride on the Potomac. We put in at the Pohick Bay launch ramp and cruised up to the Lincoln Memorial so they could see the sights from water. They had a super time, and so did we. (Except for forgetting the camera!) They fly back to Belarus on Tuesday, but we're already thinking of having them back again next year. One day we drove by the local fire station, and saw a couple of the firemen sitting outside. We stopped, explained who the boys were, and asked if they could look at a fire truck. Well, the two firemen (one of whom was female) were just falling all over themselves to show the boys a nice time. I was wondering if they were going to take them for a ride with sirens and all! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ndLosha181.jpg and, http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ndLosha184.jpg I was wondering how you all were getting along. I think that was a great idea of your church sponsoring those kids to come to the US and stay with you. (that is, if I remember correctly) I doubt if you can speak any russian, and I don't' think they could speak any english, but it seems like "ice cream" is universal! You're correct in all. Yesterday, after their favorite meal (hot dogs at Costco) we took them to Dairy Queen. They've learned the word 'chocolate'! It's a great vacation for the kids, and a pain in the butt for us. But when they leave, we'll have tears running down our face as we say goodbye. It's remarkable how strong an attachment can be formed in only a few weeks. They soon seem like part of the family. One of these boys lives with his grandmother. His mother's in jail for stealing, his father is not to be found, and his grandfather is dead. The other lives in a two-roomer with three siblings, a mother, and a father who's an alcoholic. Alcoholism is the favorite illness over there, it seems. Every boy that's stayed with us, and had a father at home, had an alcoholic for a father. Damn shame. We'll probably have them back next year, but don't tell my wife I said that! BTW, you sound upbeat about your wife. That's good. Anytime the mood strikes, give me a call. |
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John H. wrote:
It's a great vacation for the kids, and a pain in the butt for us. But when they leave, we'll have tears running down our face as we say goodbye. It's remarkable how strong an attachment can be formed in only a few weeks. They soon seem like part of the family. One of these boys lives with his grandmother. His mother's in jail for stealing, his father is not to be found, and his grandfather is dead. The other lives in a two-roomer with three siblings, a mother, and a father who's an alcoholic. Alcoholism is the favorite illness over there, it seems. Every boy that's stayed with us, and had a father at home, had an alcoholic for a father. Damn shame. We'll probably have them back next year, but don't tell my wife I said that! I have always thought if people knew how much they get back from volunteering, there would never be a shortage of volunteers. Thanks for sharing the photos, hopefully you have encouraged a few others to look into doing something similar. |
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