We loved walking along this horse chestnut tree-lined street. |
A Babushka and her sweet granddaughter we met on the bus. |
Ted and Marian were on a River Cruise and stopped in Kyiv and we met them downtown, also with Karlene. |
In May we went with Gary and Karlene to Lutsk, Ukraine and attended church in the branch there. This picture and the few following were taken that day. |
As we drove to Lutsk we saw lots of stork nexts atop the poles! We had never seem them before. |
As we entered Lutsk we saw all of these bike riders. They were having some kind of biking event! |
Authentic Ukrainian Restaurant by the park in Kyiv |
An Afternoon at the Motherland park in Kyiv, Ukraine with the Blacks and Hansens. |
This photo and those below are photos of the wonderful Saints that came to the Kyiv Temple. |
There is nothing more exciting than meeting family at the airport! We were so excited to have Joe and Kristen visit Kyiv. |
We had never been on such long escalators before visiting Ukraine. |
The escalator's were surely better than walking the stairs. Some of them seemed to go on forever! |
Kristen standing by a famous statue in downtown Kyiv. |
We took Joe and Kristen to this authentic Ukrainian restaurant. Gary and Karlene Dance went with us also. |
We had a great day seeing many sights in Kyiv with Joe and Kristen. Marcia loves yellow, so this was a favorite Cathedral! |
Jay, Joe and Kristen in front of the Kyiv Temple. So fun having them come to visit! |
Dima was one of the temple groundskeepers. We loved him and his sweet wife, Lisa. |
One of Jay's favorite sealing patrons! |
This photo and the ones following are pictures of members or our Ukrainian Ward. |
The Callisters, Balls and Stuarts. We all went to Ukraine together! |
We spent a Monday afternoon at Sister Serduk's home and garden. |
Sister Serduk with her husband and granddaughter. |
Sister Serduk'a home was near the river. |
Here she is explaining some of her plants. |
Sister Serkuk's daughter and granddaughter. |
We enjoyed a barbecue with the missionaries at the Lisenko's home. They were a family in our ward. |
Brother and Sister Lisenko on the right. |
On my right is Masha Bystrova. She visited the temple as often as she could, coming from Yaroslavl, Russia. |
Jay with two Ukrainian brothers on our last Sunday in Ukraine. |
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