I am having the great pleasure of participating in a round-robin challenge. That was where we each came up with our own theme, made our book and then sent it to the next member on the list for them to do a page on "my theme." This person's challenge was to do a lay-out on classic literature so I chose the book "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy. I just thought it appropriate to do something from this part of the world.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Tolstoy and Scrapbooking
I am having the great pleasure of participating in a round-robin challenge. That was where we each came up with our own theme, made our book and then sent it to the next member on the list for them to do a page on "my theme." This person's challenge was to do a lay-out on classic literature so I chose the book "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy. I just thought it appropriate to do something from this part of the world.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Butterflies
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Easter Children's Play
I am so often amazed at the talent and spirit with which children are so freely creative. Of course, a play like this takes a lot of work and is a credit to the people who work with them. This was the story about the risen Christ from the tomb and we even had a cardboard tomb. The gold soldier costumes were made by one of the teachers and myself from poster board one church so graciously sent us. My thanks to all those who sacrifice to send us materials for the work with children. It certainly adds to their joy and ours.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Bethany Church, Bucha, Ukraine
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Inchies
I would like to show you how I have displayed the "inchies" we did this past winter. They run along and decorate the top of my bulletin board. Inchies are 1" x 1" squares that you decorate in any way and then trade with other artist. These are the inchies I received from all over the world, ie. U.S., Europe and Haiti. Great fun swapping with these talented ladies.
Our Little Old Man
This is Samson, our little old man, age 14. He is one of the reasons we went to Nikolaevka last month so we could bring him back home. His litter mate, sister, Delilah passed away this past winter. Sam is showing his age, but just still as bouncy as ever. We bought them in the Crimea when they were palm size the second year after we arrived in Ukraine. My how time flies.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
A Love Gift for Family
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Leah's Book Done for Julia
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Pretties
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Leah's Work
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Easter Preparations - Costumes
Easter in Ukraine happens a week after Easter in America, but I can tell you that the pastors are already speaking about it in church. And they will continue for some time after the actual holiday.
Today I had the privilege of helping prepare costumes for two little solders from the children's choir. They will do their play Easter morning. We made armor from gold colored poster board. I will try to get pictures to show you later. Easter is still two weeks off for us. They turned out well and the boys wanted to start sparing with their swords. It was fun.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Skeletons of Summers Past
Just wanted to share with you this shot Jeff took looking out at the Black Sea on our last night before leaving Nikolaevka. The structures you are seeing are summer slides into the sea for one and another into a big water tub that, of course, is not there right now. As quiet as this village is in winter, it comes alive in summer with vacationers from all over Ukraine and Russia as well.
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