Sunday, September 23, 2007

Day 10!

Today marks the final day of our 10-day waiting period. We are so excited to pick up Yan tomorrow. Yesterday we went to the travel agency in Lunhans'k to reserve tickets for our flight to Kiev on Wednesday morning. Our flight takes off at 6:40 am. Yan's first 24 hours with Karen and I should prove to be pretty hectic beginning with a 4:45 am wake up call. We went to visit him after our stop at the travel agency for about an hour and then headed to the market to get him some clothes. The market was outdoors and was very crowded. Reminded of us a flea market on a Saturday morning at home and the prices were right. The sizes in Ukraine are completely different than in the US so it is hard to tell if what we got will fit but I am sure we will be close enough. So cool to see his clothes folded and lined up in the hotel room - a reminder of how close we are to getting him.

As we prepare to leave Luhans'k and Lutugino, we thought we might share a couple final pictures from our experience over the last 3 weeks:

This is a picture of Alexander our driver and the car that we travelled in for the last 3 weeks. It is a Russian built car called a Lada and is probably the most common car on the road. Alexander has proven to be a real gentleman and life saver when we were in a pinch. Never says "no" to anything. He is fluent in Russian and Spanish and understands enough English for the three of us to converse every day back and forth to the Children's home. He has been a real friend to us.

Here is one of several bus stops on the side of the highway
traveling from Luhans'k to Lutugino.

Typical home outside the city on the way to the Children's Home. Most of the homes that you see were built when Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union. They were all one-story dwellings limited to 40 square meters in size. Notice the brown pipe that runs in front of the house. This is an above ground natural gas line that feeds each home with gas for heating and cooking. Each house is tied into the main line like telephone poles and wires at home.


This is a train crossing guard station. These stations are manned 24/7 - primarily by women. When a train is coming, they come out, lower the manual gates and wave two flags to signal to cars that a train is about to pass.

Luhans'k, like most other parts of Ukraine has its fair share of statues and monuments - most from the Soviet Union days. Each week, from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon, it is not uncommon for us to see 10 - 15 wedding parties taking pictures in the city in parks, at monuments and in front of our hotel. This is one in front of what appears to be the Blessed Mother on the main road that runs through the center of town.

This is a picture of the main building of the Children's Home. This is the building where the older children have classes, where the admin offices are located and where we saw the show the other day. Lately, when we leave, Yan waits at the gate in the lower left-hand corner of the picture and waves good bye. While it tears us up to drive away and leave him, he is smiling and yelling "ba ka" the whole time.

All of the kids take off their shoes before entering their "dormitory" area. This is a picture of the shoes lined up outside Yan's dorm.

Not sure when we will have the chance to write again. We are guessing our next update will come from Kiev. We hope so anyway. Please keep us in your prayers that all goes well the next 48 hours and that we will soon be home with our son. Thanks - K&M

17 comments:

Beth said...

Mike & Karen,

THe count down has begun and before you know it you will be home. The three of you are in my prayers as you make your journey home. I am sure Yan is very excited as we are here. Keep us posted with any updates. Looking forward to see all of you when you return to the US. Best wishes to all in the next couple of days ahead.

Love
Beth Guittar

cathi said...

Yeah!!!!!Almost here!! I bet you are so excited . We are looking forward to having you all home. Love, Catherine

Yan's Aunt Eileen said...

K & M-
Thank you for the update. Thank you also for posting the contact information for Yan's orphanage.
The countdown is truly on, and we couldn't be more excited!! I miss being able to "pop in" when I am at work, and I can't wait to see pics All Over Your Desk!!! Love you guys much, so proud of you both--you are truly inspirational! Eileen

andy szczepkowski said...

Oh my goodness you guys! This is VERY exciting. Michael, you are a gifted writer and your posts never fail to touch me. Thanks for bringing such happy tears first thing in the morning. I am smiling away as I comment back. My prayers and thoughts are with you all as you go through the next few days. Enjoy your Yan and have a safe trip back to Kiev. Love you all!!

Pat&Maya said...

Karen, Mike and Yan,
Best wishes! Have safe and easy flight. Enjoy your time with Yan. Come home soon! Do skorogo svidania.

Sharon said...

Almost there! I can not wait to hear that you are headed back to Kiev and all is well! Make sure you go to that Louis Vuitton store and buy yourself something good, you deserve it! I am praying for the both of you that everything goes smoothly and quickly!

Love,
Sharon

Kathy and Matt said...

Mike & Karen,
Congrats on getting to day 10! Now the end is truly in sight!
Thank you for sharing your experiences and photos from the trip. As parents who will travel some time soon (Dec? Jan?) we are very appreciative.
We're so glad things are going well for you and Yan.

the manchel family said...

How wonderful to hear you say you have a son!! Looking forward to seeing you soon and meeting Yan. Have a safe journey Kiev.
Best wishes!!!
Carolyn and Rob

Tami said...

I'm so excited for you all! The end is in sight. What a long journey you and Yan have been through. Can't wait to hear all about your first day together! ;)

Unknown said...

Mike & Karen,

OMG! I can't believe it is actually happening. Congratulations! Hope the time till you go home comes quickly, I'm sure you both are anxious to get back home & back to normal (whatever that is :))!! Good Luck & congratulations again.
Love,
Cousin Erika, John & Fallon

Kathleen Bell said...

Karen and Michael -

Can't wait to hear when you are back in the States. I have been following along and I am amazed at your journey. You are now a family and well on your way to your first adventure together.

So much for the girly room! I hereby offer the services of my handy dandy hubby to help you turn that room around into a room fit for the wonderful boy that you now have! He is going to be amazed at his new home, but more importantly, that he is now the proud owner of not one, but 2 pups of his own! What joy!

There will be a line around the block waiting to meet this guy!

Love to you all! Kathleen Bell

ArtworkByRuth said...

Congratulations on the final leg of your journey in Ukraine! We just found your blog. We returned home with our 6 year old son adopted from the Kherson region on September 17, 2007. We would love to connect once you are home to talk and offer support during adjustment home. Please feel free to email us at jerdebwalker@hotmail.com

Diane Russell said...

I've been following all of your adventures. If you have any problems at all at the embassy in Kiev, my sister's husband works for the US state department. He knows of your situation, and knows people in the embassy. He said contact him if you need anything. Just let me know. I pray for you all every day. Enjoy the next step in the adventure.

Diane

Aunt Margie said...

Mike,Karen and Yan:God speed and have a safe and happy trip HOME!!!!!!!Just like everyone else can't wait to meet and see the expanded Sheerin Family. Thank you for sharing so many Heartfelt thoughts and adventures. Lots of love Aunt Margie(G.A.M.)

Jackie (your favorite cousin) said...

Your day has fianlly come. I am so happy all of you, it had taken a long time but it is almost over. The journey that is. Again I am so glad that you have shared this experience with all who know and love you. I think we all feel that we have been a part of an exciting journey with a wonderful outcome. Yan. Best of Luck on the final stretch. Have a safe trip home. I hope there is more to read before you all leave.
Love
Jackie

susan/chris said...

Karen and Mike:
I am so excited for all of you! We will be thinking and praying that all continues to go smoothly. You are on the home stretch. Hope to see you soon. Have a safe journey home.
Love,
chris and susan

The Dollarton Family said...

Unbelievable...I got the chills reading your posting..."looking at his clothes lined up in your room"!!! Wow...you guys are parents! How does it feel, Mom and Dad? I will continue to pray for you guys as you enter these final steps in your journey!
Love, Susan...Chris too!