Rob and I went walking through a park near us this past weekend. The leaves were beautifully yellow and it was a sunny day, a rarity here in Lviv, so we had to enjoy it. We saw a little dog ready for his walk in the park :) People really like to dress up their little dogs here, as you can tell. We also saw a beautiful wooden church by the park.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Our visit to Nika's paternal grandmother and more!
This past weekend, Rob and I went back to visit my family in Uzhgorod, and we also made a special trip to visit my paternal grandmother in the village Korolevo. The village it about two hours away from Uzhgorod by train. I spent all my summers growing up (since early childhood) in this village, where both of my grandmothers lived then (my maternal grandmother lives with my aunt in Uzhgorod now). Korolevo has a special place in my heart, and it meant a lot to share so many memories I have of the village with Rob. It was so great to have Rob meet my other grandmother (Tonya) and my uncle and cousin, who live in a city near the village and joined us for dinner. While visiting Korolevo, we walked around the village, went to see castle ruins, the house where my other grandmother used to live in, and the cemetery where some of my relatives are burried.
As Rob and I were heading back to Lviv, we were lucky to share the train ride with one of my cousins who was heading to Kiev, where she attends college. It was a fun busy weekend. Sunday morning, we again went to a sauna (pictures from our first visit there were featured previously on the blog), and had a very relaxing time there. Please, enjoy the pictures of this trip.
As Rob and I were heading back to Lviv, we were lucky to share the train ride with one of my cousins who was heading to Kiev, where she attends college. It was a fun busy weekend. Sunday morning, we again went to a sauna (pictures from our first visit there were featured previously on the blog), and had a very relaxing time there. Please, enjoy the pictures of this trip.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Nika's friend visits us
Nika's friend from Wisconsin+ Ukraine, Ira, visited this weekend. Ira lived with Nika's first host family after Nika. Ira is finishing her 2-year home requirement in Ukraine this fall. Ira had some work assignment in Lviv this weekend, so we were happy to have two evenings to spend with her after work. We toured the city, climbed the city tower once again, and visited a chocolate caffe, where they make chocolate and sell it. One of the pictures I posted has shoes made out of
chocolate behind Ira and I. We enjoyed a cupt of hot chocolate (literally melted chocolate) at that wonderful caffe. It is so great to have friends visit! Hint, hint for all our friends in US :)





chocolate behind Ira and I. We enjoyed a cupt of hot chocolate (literally melted chocolate) at that wonderful caffe. It is so great to have friends visit! Hint, hint for all our friends in US :)
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Philanthropy in America
Rob gave his presentation today on "Philanthropy in America" as part of Lviv's Ecumenical Social Week 2010. He was part of a round table discussion that included the Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine, the Vatican's Apostolic Nuncio to Ukraine, and the rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University.
Below are the audio (the first couple minutes are missing) and the full text.
Below are the audio (the first couple minutes are missing) and the full text.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Update from Nika
We have been slowly adjusting to the life here. We are not used to using crowded public transportation (mostly buses), so that is something to keep adjusting to. We went to a big mall/supermarket that looked similar to malls in US. Their food section still did not include some things that we have been looking for, so we will keep on looking.
We will be going to visit my family again in a week and a half for a long weekend. I am greatly looking forward to seeing my family again, and we will also visit my paternal grandmother in the village I spent all my summers. I have not had a chance to see her yet since we arrived here.
Professionally, in addition to teaching History of Psychology to third-year students of Social Pedagogy department, I am helping develop a two-year School of Psychological Consulting from Cognitive-Behavioral perspective. Here is a link to the website, which includes pictures of all staff, including me http://cbt.ucu.edu.ua/category/staff/ We will be recruiting students for the program this month, and the program will start next month.
I always enjoy hearing from all my friends and host families back in US! So, keep writing me :)
We will be going to visit my family again in a week and a half for a long weekend. I am greatly looking forward to seeing my family again, and we will also visit my paternal grandmother in the village I spent all my summers. I have not had a chance to see her yet since we arrived here.
Professionally, in addition to teaching History of Psychology to third-year students of Social Pedagogy department, I am helping develop a two-year School of Psychological Consulting from Cognitive-Behavioral perspective. Here is a link to the website, which includes pictures of all staff, including me http://cbt.ucu.edu.ua/category/staff/ We will be recruiting students for the program this month, and the program will start next month.
I always enjoy hearing from all my friends and host families back in US! So, keep writing me :)
Saturday, October 2, 2010
An Update from Rob on Ecumenical Week
Lviv Ecumenical Social Week to Be Launched Next Week
30-09-2010
On October 4-10, 2010, the Institute of Ecumenical Studies of the Ukrainian Catholic University together with the Lviv City Council, the Lviv Regional State Administration, the Regional Council, and the Lviv Polytechnic University will conduct the third Lviv Ecumenical Social Week "Trust, Responsibility, Philanthropy."
Source >RISU
So a funny thing happened to me the other day. I was asked to proofread the English language version of a program for the upcoming Ecumenical Social Week. As I was reading, I came across my name as one of the presenters! Who knew?

Yep, that's me ... right after the Canadian Ambassador and Archbishop of Ukraine! I've been asked to speak about Philanthropy in America. We'll update you with the video and/or the text on Thursday.
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On a sadder note, Nika and I want to send our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Steve Dodge, and all the folks at Prince of Peace. Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. Amen.
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