Wednesday, June 6, 2007

The Pearl Of The Black Sea


Now that we have our court date for next Tuesday, here are some shots and impressions after our first week in this wild and wonderful city!

Odessa is still in the best-kept secret category in the West, but make no mistake, this is a beautiful city. On our first morning, I was stunned as I walked down the street, turned the corner, and saw this Opera House! Surprisingly, Odessa is only 200 years old, and I'm not kidding, Paris doesn't have much on this place. A German gentleman who is staying in our apartments says he thinks Odessa will soon rival the French Riviera as a tourist destination.

This exquisite park is right across the street from our apartments. If you're coming to Odessa for adoption, you're going to be here for several weeks and you might as well enjoy it. I highly recommend staying in the central tourist district. We are very happy with our apartment. See here.


Odessa City Council meets in the Old Soviet Headquarters building.


Odessa is a great walking city, and has a truly international flavor, as this statue of its first governor demonstrates, France's Duke Richelieu.


Turn around to get this view of the Black Sea.


Fashions in Odessa, are, shall we say.....


Immodest! These shoes are typically accompanied by a very tight, very short skirt, short or pants. What is amazing is how much walking they do in this footwear. But you don't see any of the natives in Tevas or Birkenstocks. Think of Odessa as the anti-Portland!


Christian is having a blast! Odessa is very kid friendly with lots of fun parks and playgrounds

My little man ascending the famous Potemkin Steps.


Nastia, Dana and friend Tania strolling along the boulevard.


Ukrainian food has been one of the nicest suprises. They've always considered themselves to be more cultured than the Russians and I can vouch for that when it comes to cooking. It's excellent, and inexpensive.


It's also nice to be in a country where Americans are treated with respect!


One of the first things you notice are stray animals everywhere.


Dogs like this wild looking Dingo hybrid roam the streets and alleyways.

Ukrainians are some of the most naturally beautiful people in the world.

But sadly, this is how most of them live. You don't have to drive far before seeing the decay and depressed living conditions.
Most Americans would call this slum living, but I've noticed something interesting. Many of the people who live like this are hard working, well educated, cultured people who would thrive in America. Yet I don't get the feeling that they are clamoring to leave. They know their country is struggling, but they are proud of it and they carry themselves with dignity and a distinctive style.

We have fallen in love with Ukraine and its hearty people. Please pray for them.


6 comments:

Bryce said...

Jim/Dana - I was walking around the lake at lunch today and praying for you guys, specifically that the Lord would cut through the red tape and speed up the court appointment. I was encouraged to read tonight on your blog that you have your court date set for next Tuesday!!! God continues to amaze us with His concern for the minute details in this process. - Bryce

The O'Haras said...

A great writeup on Odessa. I have looked at the website of the place you are staying and thought it would be a great place to stay. How far is it from the orphanage and summer camp areas? It looks like you are having beautiful weather. Seeing you there with your son, almost makes us tempted to take our kids when we finally get an appointment. God bless and look forward to more posts!

Mike and Deb said...

It's great that you have your court date already? Does that mean you will be home soon? The city looks amazing, but nothing beats the good old USA. See you soon. Deb

Laura said...

Odessa looks like something ripped from a European travel brochure! It's beautiful! I had no idea.
Christian looks like he's having a blast too.
And what great news...you have a court date next Tuesday? Hooray!
I'm really enjoying your blog...I look forward to reading it every day! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jessie said...

What a beautiful opera house!

adoptedthree said...

That was a beautiful commentary of a city that I too got to experience and the people are beautiful as well. I miss Ukraine but I do not miss the trash. That was one thing that really bothered me all of the litter and the stray animals too.

Thanks for sharing about the older sisters. It must be heartbreaking for them and how strong they must be to let their sisters leave to live half way around the world.

Blessings