Hello all! It has been a while. I have just been enjoying reading other blogs, that I haven't really felt like writing in mine. Having said that, it is not entirely true. Artem told me that he didn't like to be the focus of my blogs, and would rather not be in them. Of course, I'm putting it nicer then he did. Even if I'm saying positive things, he doesn't want the attention. Well, I have been thinking about it over these last several weeks, and I don't care! Artem, you will have to get used to the fact that your Mother likes to talk and brag about you. Sasha doesn't mind it, but he is always eager for the attention.
So here it goes. This month has been bipolar. Just as Katy Perry's song said. You're hot and you're cold, you're yes and you're no, you're in and you're out, you're up and you're down. You're wrong when it's right, it's black and it's white, we fight, we brake up. We kiss, we make up! You! You don't really want to stay, no! But you don't really want to go, oh!
Yes, we had the "If you don't like the rules, and if you can't abide by them, we will gladly send you back to Ukraine where you were so happy!" I promised myself I would never say that, but they put that dang straw on my back, and I lost it! However, it did make me see how much they really like it here. That they really like the rules, but put up a stink because they are teenagers and that is their job. When it comes to reading time, they fight with me tooth and nail. When they settle down and finally read, I think they really enjoy it. Not the reading as much as the fact that we are devoting our time to them. This is what they crave! Me too!
I must say, that Artem had me in tears this past weekend. He tries to be "The Man" at 15, and doesn't need a Mom telling him how to live his life. Even though I just want to help him live his age! They tell me stories all the time of how they needed to fight for their place at the internat. It is similar here in our schools, only they talk it out before they fight. Artem said that in Ukraine there is no talkin', just boom, smack down, may the best man win, kind of thing. Oh, I might add that it would help if they had a stick or some kind of a bat! Then they laugh, like it's funny. There is no feeling of "Man that was harsh" or "It would scare the snot out of me!"
Everything violent is funny to them, and that scares the snot out of me! They are very non-violent kids in their actions though. Last night, they were both wrestling with Cat, but being very careful not to really hurt her. Artem and Sasha both don't like our dog too much because Ike bites their heels when they try and leave, and barks at them. But Artem feeds him everyday, and worries about him being outside in the cold. Sasha wants to sell, kill, lose him, so he jokes, but plays with him all the time. You can really tell kids temperaments by the way they treat animals. Bottom line, they both are very gentle, kind boys. They are just all talk, to get a reaction out of us.
Jorgensen, Wendelbos, and us, took a time out, and went to St. George for their spring break. It was the boy's first real vacation, and they had a blast! So did we. What great families we were with. It is all because of Save A Child Foundation and these boys. I've said that there are some amazing people in this organization, and it just keeps getting better. The friendships I have made alone have been so worth while, and are a huge part of my life now. You guys are awesome. I couldn't do these kids without all of your support and love.
3 comments:
Hey, what great looking kids!!! (especially the kid in the green)!
Wow! it looks like you guys had a really fun time. What beautiful country and kids!
Looks like a fun trip! I'm finally getting caught up enough in my life that I can read others blogs.
Thanks for your supportive comments while on our adventure. I'm so glad to be home.
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