2009

Day 18 - Budapest, Hungary

Day 18 marked our last full day in Europe. We spend the most of the day like a tourist and also visited Shaun and Sondi (& family) in the evening. It was an interesting experience for me because I've never been in this part of the world before, but it was also difficult for me to see everything as I can feel my body is winding down and looking forward to resting at home...During the morning we ate breakfast at a McDonald's in town... it was one of the most beautiful MickyD we've ever been too... the building was amazing... Afterward we stopped by this train station...

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We spend the morning at a local market...

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For lunch we ate close to the Castle district in a cafe called Marvelosa. The lunch took 2 hrs (not by our choice)...

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From the Castle district you can see the beautiful city of Budapest...

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We want to give a HUGE THANKS to Valery for driving us around. The traffic is insane in Budapest... its like rush hours all the time...

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We met up with Shaun & Sondi's family (one of the missionary family SCCEFC supports) in the late afternoon/evening...

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... also we met the new addition to their family...

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... here is Kelen with his lego... his brother was asleep...

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After our visit we left for a local mall (very similar to our malls) and had dinner at the food court. We also bought some snacks for the debrief meeting we had that night. It was interesting to hear everyone's sharing and we hope we will be able to share with each of you soon!

Day 17 - Leaving Ukraine

Day 17, probably one of the hardest part of the trip, leaving. After Sunday worship, everyone gathered to say Good Bye...IMG_5229

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As we boarded our van, the kids blocked the entrance!

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After we left the gate, everyone was sad...

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We proceeded with the 5 hr trip (1.5 hr at the border; which involve us unloading all our luggage for "special" inspections.). We arrived in Budapest in time for dinner...

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As a team building exercise, Tiffany had to eat a piece of tasty fat.

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After dinner we found our hotel... One thing we learned about Budapest is parking, it is very difficult. The streets are narrow and most parkade have height restrictions...

We rested early got ready for the next day!

Day 16.2 - Talent Night!

Our last event of the trip, the much anticipated Talent Night! From young to old, there was much to show!!IMG_5068

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From singing, drama, piano, guitar, to crazy acrobatic feats! They were all extremely talented!!!

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... and one of the most tastiest talent of all!

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As we ended the last talent, we announced the people's choice Photo award (From the photography workshop this week) and also the HOM staff and kids presented us with some gifts! This was our last night here at HOM and many of us were sad to leave the next day.

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Day 16.1 - Sat. Aug. 8th, Hospital & Visitations

On Saturday morning we left for another town to visit the regional hospital. On the way there we saw some abandon houses, one in particular had hundreds of birds/bats flying out of it. Vasya told us Transylvania was only a hundred Km; Home of Dracula :)IMG_4928

We came to visit the hospital mainly to visit the Children's ward. We will only post a few photos here for privacy reasons. As we chatted with the doctor there we discover the painful condition they are working in. Nearly all the furniture, supplies, and tools are donated by humanity aids. Regular doctors are payed around $130 CDN, while higher up doctors have a monthly wage of $300 CDN. We were allowed to visit the room where abandoned babies stayed. Today there were 11 here.

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The doctor also show us some of the things they pulled out of their lungs...

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We also visited an operating room and saw some of the old equipments they are using. The room had only windows for ventilation. They are happy even if they can get more used equipments...

However in the hospital parking area there was one very new & shiny ambulance donated from U.S. (Their normal ambulance is just a green van with nothing inside...). Unfortunately we were told they never use it because it uses too much petrol, the hospital can't afford to use it.

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After we left the hospital, we visited some of the children on the way back to HOM.

This is where we found Ira & Anna (Sisters) and another Anna & her brother who had been practicing a drama for a whole week in anticipation for our visit. It was the story of Cain & Abel.

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As we visited several families, we hear the tragic stories behind each of them. Each deserves our prayers and support. They are children full of potentials after all...

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... And as we head out, we found ourselves in the middle of another stampede...

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Day 15 - Friday, Aug 7th

Friday, our time is coming to an end here at HOM... Today the team(Few of the team member rotate during morning & afternoon) and the staff left for their Staff Retreat!As we start out our day with song and game (Telephone charade) we see some of the kids bring their toy (AND their gift bag) to the meeting hall. They really love the gifts you gave them!

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After the english class we had work books, coloring books and balloons for the kids to enjoy their free time.

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Ljuda was cutting her new workbook she got!

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Oksana was learning some hair cutting technique with her new hair dresser tools! (THX to the SU family!)

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During the evening we took everyone(Kids and Staff) out to a really nice restaurant to celebrate the end of the 2 weeks!

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After dinner we played with the kids for a bit more since we know our time with them is nearly over ...

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Day 14 - Thursday, Aug. 6th

A bit behind in my updates, but here is Thursday!For our english class we taught numbers and time. What better way to learn than playing "What time is it, Mr. Wolf?"...

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In our photography workshop, we handed back the photo they took from Monday. There was a lot of very creative shots and we found out they are very good at posing (Modeling)! The photography class not only let them explore the world and people around them but it is also a way to teach them to share (1 camera for 2 people) and how to take care of the toys and equipments they have.

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We also gave out prizes for winners of 6 categories...

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After our workshops, the team started to prep for the Chinese dinner that night!

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I attempted to fried the chicken...I cringe as the oil bounce onto my hand...

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Everyone waited as the food was presented...

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... Explaining the food!

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The ladies that cooked for us for the past 2 weeks...

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What did we cook???

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And of course there was BBQ PORK!!!

After dinner everyone waited while we cleaned up and get ready for the Gift presentations (The gifts from SCCEFC!!)

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... playing Indiana Jones...

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Vlery doing the summersault on the bar!!!!

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The kids here love the outdoor!

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These kids are pretty amazing... They build this secret club house for the girls... using blinds for door, brick laded floor (interlocked!) and hangers for their gospel bracelets!!

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As we waited inside the hall Maxim show us his Juggling skill (a workshop we held this week)

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Time to give out YOUR gifts!!!

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After we presented all the gifts, the HOM staff gave us something really incredible... An original canvas painting by a local artist in Ukraine... Vlery got Tomson's passport early in the day and had documentations made to transport this painting back to Canada (we didn't know why he wanted Tomson's passport until that night)...

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As our night ended, we took some pictures with the kids! They really love the gifts you all gave them!!!!

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Day 13.3 - Afternoon in the city center

After our workshops our team left for Uzhgorod's city center...IMG_4570

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... To avoid anymore citizens calling the Custom/border police, Tomson decided to wear his CANADA shirt...

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Personally, this store caught my eyes...

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We also picked up a ton of groceries in preparation for the next day's Chinese dinner cooked by us... We worked pass midnight in preparing some of the food!

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Day 13.1 - Aug. 5th. Romani Outreach Event #2

On the 2nd day of the Romani Outreach I decided to bring my camera along. As we arrived at the site, we discovered the 3 tents were gone... It turns out the giant storm last night has wreck the tents and the people tried to save them... But even if we had the tents, it would not be able to cover all the children... The people decided to extend a giant tarp over the area...IMG_4320

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... the rain was really pouring down that day!!!

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Children started to arrive from the 2 settlements... We had approx. 170-195 people...

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... Some like it in the rain...

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After we packed them underneath the tarp, we started the program...

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They loved the songs...

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... Our awesome 2nd translator... because this group speaks hungarian we translate through Vasya to him...

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Our local DJ.. The audio equipments were setup inside the church(speakers aim through the windows) since it was so wet outside.

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Pastor Jon and some of the helpers!

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Pastor Jon's daughter, Esther with Tiffany by the door of the church...

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Pastor Jon's son, Joshua... I really feel for these Missionary kids, especially in this ministry. I told him I know God will give him and his family much blessings... And I hope he will see God work in his parents and in his life because of their sacrifice...

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... Children getting ready for snacks... We had snacks before the other activities because most children come unfed...

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... Prayer for the snack...

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Snacks was a drink and fruit...

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... There were many holes in the tarp...

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Every so often they poke the tarp with the shuffle to unload some  of the water on top, the kids love to be under it...

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The kids love to pop their juice box... Some even blow it up again and step on it for a few more times... The adults were no exception...

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The children came wearing their BEST clothes... This boy was in a suit...

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We moved the little ones into the church to color as the older ones play games...

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Even the helpers want to color...

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Outside, we modified our "Hot Potato/balloon" game underneath the tarp...

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... when the music stops the first team to pop the balloon gets a point!

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... Unfortunately some of the kids didn't understand they should only pop the balloon when the music stopped... During the last round of the game, this kid pop the balloon when it was passed to him and thought he won it for the team... We actually feared for his life...

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After the game Crystal showed the Gospel flip book!

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And there was a time for prayer and response...

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We prayed that the seed is sow...

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Afterward we did our craft. The color beads bracelet!

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... Catching raindrops with the zip lock bag from the craft...

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After the craft, their praise team sang a song while we waited for lunch to arrive... We were actually way early in our schedule and the lunch delivery truck wasn't arriving for another half an hour...We led a few more songs to keep the kids at bay...

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... Lunch has arrived! Today was different than yesterday as everyone was crowded under the tarp. We did our best to keep the lunch process under control!

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As our lunch reach the end, 2 older ladies walked in with a bucket. Left over food were deposited into the it. Food is very important here...

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As we ended our Romani outreach events, we came back with a lot of learnings. We learned alot about the people and the culture, but we were also humbled by the people who are willing to commit their time and their lives into these people...

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Day 12.7 - A passport saves the day!

After our visitation that day we were invited to Valery's home for dinner. As we arrived at his house we notice there were a uniform officer and some unfamiliar faces. Vasya smiled and ask if we have a passport, all of us thought Vasya was joking as everyone was laughing. Then we found out somebody in town reported us to the border/custom officers (they reported Ivan's license plate; he was driving us to visitations), people thought we were illegal immigrants. As it turns out a lot of Asians travel through these mountains on their way into europe. And harboring such individuals here is a big (black market) business... It doesn't help when the punishment is only $30 for harboring one...IMG_4291

Thankfully Andrea kept her passport with her... the officer only need 1 passport to make sure we are legal travelers...

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... back to the BBQ...

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... the most popular summer drinks (of all ages) here... It taste similar to beer (made from barley/wheat?), but no alcohol.

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Mark and Amie took me to the back yard to show me the big dog... oh dear...

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This sums up our adventure of the evening... As night approach and thunderstorm came through...

August 4, 2009 Romani Outreach Camp

God is awesome!   We praise God for His provision and protection for our Day 1 Camp at the Romani Settlement.
We got through the first day without any incidents.  We arrived early to set up the tents to provide some shade for the children while the local pastors and helpers setting up a big tarp over the side of the church to provide shade for the stage area.
We worked together and all our tents were up and can stand against some strong wind.  Children started to show up at around 10:00a.m.  Slowly more children from the Romani settlement show up.  Then 2 mini-bus load of children arrived.  As the excitement builds up, we were trying to keep the children in order.
Thank God for the local helpers and pastors.  They know how to manage their children (i.e. speaking their language)  God also provided body guards for us.  There are a few helpers were in the front carrying big stick to "control" the crowd and block any children who got too excited and trying to come up to the stage area.

He provided a sheet of white cloud on top of our meeting area.  This provided a much needed shade for us  and the children so that we can carry on with our program.  We have songs from us and the local praise team.  The children were very excited in singing songs along with actions.

We then took a break for snack and drink.  Then local pastor preached on Daniel Chapter 3. The Three friends that did not bow to idol....
Children were very excited about the sermon as we can keep hearing Amen..Amen.  We have to use double translation, but we try to keep it simple and allowing mainly Ukrainian and Hungarian.
By the time we are eating lunch, the sheet of cloud is moving away.  Blue sky without cloud = hot under the sun again.   Time to go.

Andrea watching over some of the early arrival children

Calvin and Lisa are working hard to put up tents for Romani children

Valery told us he counted about 140 children at the time of singing.

Walking in the Light is a great hit with the Romani children

We thank God for providing a sheet of cloud to block the strong sunlight from the outreach area.

At the end of the program, the sheet of cloud is gone.

Game time: Boys Vs. Girls in a 4-legged relay race.  Here is a team of teens ready for action.    We were told that it is not uncommon for 13 years old teenage girl to have babies.

Local praise team led us for a couple of songs.  They are very musical.

Day 12.6 - Visitations....

As we headed out to visitation that day we found many of the kids wasn't home (out to the river as it was a hot day...)IMG_4274

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The older children was away today in this home... only the parents and the younger ones were home... note the giant hole covered by fences at the door...

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We headed to our last stop of the day (Traffic was insane today as one of the road closed...)

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And the children were home!!

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As you might have noticed, they have a lot of kittens...

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After we left we asked why do people have so many children? We found out parents receive  more and more money with each successive child. The parents can leave the children at the state orphanage but retain their parental rights and still receive monthly financial aid from the state. The money don't follow the child... We have heard stories where father gives up his baby for money to buy a horse... and mother who had a child only to give them up to receive money to fix their house...

Day 12.5 - Tuesday, Aug. 4th

We spent the morning and noon at the Romani settlement doing Outreach event #1! I didn't bring the camera because I wasn't sure what to expect, I needed all my concentration that morning. God very much over-delivered on His promise of good weather and crowd control! We learned alot that morning!In the afternoon we continued with the lessons/workshops.

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The English lesson (Alphabet and Animals today)...

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And the older group with their Jonah book study!

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After the lessons we left for more visitations!

Day 11.2 - Visitation #2

The 2nd family had a few children in our camp. They live in a room at the back of their relative's house...IMG_4157

At the door to their room is one of the craft we did last week...

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We tried to take a photo in the small space... They showed us their leaking roof which was also destroying their floor...

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Outside the yard was a half built house... which the father originally started... but a bad accident stopped him from continuing... An interesting observation here with dogs. Dogs here are scared of human... I hear a lot of dogs crying here in Ukraine...

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As I took this photo her mom kicked the dog away... Alot of dogs here are treated quite differently... I can see why they are scared of us...

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