Monday, January 27, 2014

The "Back"ground story

Hello everyone! 
How is everyone doing? How is life in the USA? Can y'all believe that January is almost over?
I'm currently writing this letter from my bed. I'm now officially on day 6 of bed rest! For anyone that doesn't know, I fell and broke part of my back! This week has been crazy and boy oh boy, I have quite a story to tell! 
Let me just say that winter is the start of all my problems...Here in Odessa, we had been very lucky, not seeing any ice or even much snow. It's been very mild. But this last week, winter hit. And it hit HARD! It all began last Monday. If you remember, I wrote about the rain and how it was starting to cover everything in a layer of ice. In fact, by the time P-day ended, everything was SO slippery!


 ICE ICE BABY
 
Our plan for that night fell through at the last minute so Sister Kelly and I didn't have much to do. We decided that we would head to the church, tune my violin, practice for a few minutes, and then go perform a musical number for some members of our branch. As we headed to the church, we were in the middle of a totally ice-covered city! Everything--from the trees, the telephone wires, even our clothing was coated with ice! Sister Kelly and I were having quite a time trying to stay standing! But we were having so much fun! It was like ice skating! We finally reached the parking lot across from the church (right by the giant Christmas tree) when I slipped and fell, landing hard on my behind!
When I first fell, I was so shocked. I was laughing and Sister Kelly was laughing so hard that I thought she was going to fall also. Before I could even really comprehend what had happened, (and this is so Ukraine culture) I felt two arms grab me from behind and lift me up to my feet. This random Ukrainian man then just walked away.
We also walked away, still laughing. My pride was slightly hurt that I had fallen, but I didn't think much of it. We went to the church and practiced our music. At first, nothing really hurt (I think it was probably numb) but within a little time, it started to really hurt. I went through the rest of the night and by the time night came, I didn't know what to do.
As missionaries, we have the number of a doctor that we can call. So Monday night, I called Dr. C and told him what was up. He told me to take some painkillers and try to sleep it off. So that is exactly what I did.
Then I woke up Tuesday morning. My back hurt so bad--I thought I was going to die. I could hardly focus on studies. Before long, we had to call and cancel some of our plans. I tried to see if I could sleep off the pain, but I couldn't sleep. My head was pounding and I felt like I was about to throw up. At one point, one of our neighbors rang the doorbell. Sister Kelly went to answer and I was laying on the couch. While Sister Kelly was talking to our neighbor, I all of the sudden knew that I was going to throw up. There was a bucket in the middle of the room. I got to the bucket and while I was throwing up, I hear our neighbor ask, "What is going on back there?" Sister Kelly responds with "Oh it's just my friend back there." I'm so curious to know what our neighbor thought. 
When Sister Kelly came back, I told her that I needed to do something. So I called Dr. C again and he told me to go to the hospital. He knew of a good one here in Odessa, so we decided to do that. I was nervous. Ukrainian hospitals?!? I've heard stories and even been to a few myself to visit people! Thankfully, this hospital was so nice!
Sister Lam and I headed to the hospital. We prepared a list of words that we maybe would need. When we got to the hospital, everything was so quick. (As compared to American hospitals). Within 5 minutes of arriving, I was in a checkup room. No paperwork or questions or anything. The nurse asked what happened and then had me lie down and see what was hurt. There were places in my back and my stomach that were really sensitive so she said that I needed a KT scan and ultrasound. So we went and paid for them.
While Sister Lam was paying, this man came and got me and told met that I needed to go with him. I tried to explain that I needed Sister Lam with me, but (1) he didn't care because he is a doctor, and (2) broken back pain and Russian don't agree. So eventually, I just went. He was telling me something that I didn't quite understand when we went into a room and he pulled out a needle and told me to take off my pants!! And all of this was just a little too much to handle, and so right when he was giving the shot, I just passed right out! I don't remember what happened next, but before long Sister Lam came in and the man had some sort of smelly chemical. Sister Lam just said I was so white and sweaty. Before long, I was feeling much better so we headed in to the KT scan. We did that and headed straight to the ultrasound. The ultrasound man was my favorite, he was so nice. He did an ultrasound of all my vitals. It reminded me of when I went with Mom when she was pregnant with Parker and the doctor told her that it was a boy and I started crying. Do you remember that? Anyways...

  I died at the hospital
 
The ultrasound man told me that all my vitals were good. Then the lady from the KT scan came back and gave me this big sheet of scans and a paper with something written. Sister Lam and I looked at it and then at each other and then at the ultrasound man and told him that we had no idea what it meant. He took us to a room where we met this lady that spoke English and she told me that my "sucker" was broken. I had no idea what that meant and so I called Dr. C and was like "My 'sucker' is broken." And he didn't know what that meant either. So we realized that something was wrong with the translation. All we knew at this point was that something was broken and that I needed to see a traumologist. So Sister Lam and I went out to the main room and sat on a couch and thought about what to do. We eventually decided to call Sister Klebingat. We called her and had a doctor (my shot friend) read the diagnosis. That's when I found out that I broke my back and that my tailbone moved. We were shocked. Sister Klebingat said how it was my S4 and that I was really lucky because it didn't shatter or lose pieces or anything. So we set up to meet with the traumologist. So we went and met with him. He talked to Sister Klebingat. Then he wrote out a whole page of instructions and medications. Then we went home.
 MEDS!
 
 Sister Lam and I didn't understand a lot of what was going on. But we just kept trying! We went by a pharmacy and got all the medications and paid for those. Speaking of payment, that was a huge miracle! Before we went to the hospital, we all pitched together money to pay. When we first got to the hospital, we paid for the KT scan, ultrasound, and the 1st appointment. That took all the money that we had brought. When we had to pay for the next appointment, I was about to pay with my card (hello lots of fees) when I found the exact amount needed in my pouch! Miracle! Then when we went to pay at the pharmacy, I was about to pay with my card again when in my pouch again, we found exactly the amount that we needed again! We were so blessed! We got home and I was resting. There were a million and one phone calls. Over more and more phone calls, I found out more and more what I was supposed to do--including bed rest. I was a little sad because the next day was zone conference and I didn't think I would be able to go. But President and Sister Klebingat are the BEST! They arranged everything for me so that I could attend. That is also a story that I need to tell. But later.
So that night, and all this week, seriously was so many phone calls wondering about me and if I was dying and going home. Gossip spreads fast in the mission field. I think some of my favorite moments of the week were telling people what happened because people have great reactions. :) But I think all the rumors got stopped before too many people were told that I was leaving. :)
 our Russian cheatsheet for what happened!
 
So that was crazy Tuesday, but the next day was almost even more crazy. This was a really special day. It was a special zone conference with Elder Lawrence. Elder Lawrence is a member of the 70 (you can find him in the conference Ensign middle picture thing). He is the area president over Europe East. I've been excited for this conference for so long! But I'm sure that Elder Lawrence will never forget me. Why? Because I attended zone conference in p-day clothes (jeans) and on an air mattress!!!!
Wednesday morning, we woke up and Kolya came. He is the driver for our mission. We loaded the air mattress and all my stuff in the car and headed out. President had talked to Kolya and told him to drive careful and Kolya tried so hard not to bump at all. So nice. 
We got to the church and the assistants, and the zone leader helped set up the bed. President had called them too. :) Everyone seriously bent over backwards for me! I'm so blessed to serve here with these missionaries and with my amazing mission president and his wife! I love them so much! 
So President and Sister Lawrence, and President and Sister Klebingat walked in and said hi to me. They were all so sweet! It was so funny because there were so many missionaries there and not very many people knew what had happened...so awkward!
 Me at zone conference with Sister Klebingat
 
The conference was so good! We learned about the great apostasy, and how to be a good missionary. Both President and Sister Lawrence were so complimentary to us as a mission and as missionaries. It was so funny at one point because President Lawrence was talking about working with members when he said, "...and before long, they will break their backs for you. Oh, sorry Sister Ford." Everyone that knew what was wrong thought it was so funny. We also learned about member missionary work, spiritual gifts, and planting seeds. So good. :)
The day had so many tender mercies. People were so caring. Anytime President Lawrence walked by, he would wink. President Klebingat would always stop and talk with me for a second. Not to mention he took a million pictures (for all future videos and his journal and such). One of the assistants' goal all day was to make me smile whenever he saw me. Same with a lot of the other elders and sisters. One elder gave me a cough drop? Also, I think I got patted on the head a million times. Sister Klebingat also was so helpful. She helped me learn what all the medicines were and how to take them. She also translated the doctor's note (because messy Russian cursive is impossible to read). So he told me bed rest for 2-3 weeks with a checkup after 10 days. I really, really hope I'm not in bed for that long! Sister Klebingat has seriously been the biggest blessing during this. She's the closest thing to a mom that I have here!
So zone conference was so good! I was so glad to be there, even if I wasn't mentally all the way there the whole time. (I did have a broken back  ). At the end of the conference, I just went home and slept. I was so tired! 
So those were the big adventures of the week. The rest of the week, I literally did not leave my bed. And I definitely have not left the apartment! I've studied so much! I read Jesus the Christ, the teaching of Joseph Smith, and so much from the quad! I've also watched a lot of general conference (thanks Grandma!) and slept! 
One thing that is a little crazy is my medicine schedule. It took me a while to figure out, because everything is written in Ukrainian and because there is so much of it! But now I know and it goes something like this
7:00 am--put on the patch (imagine really intense icy-hot)
10:00 am--take the little white pill
3:00 pm--take 2 red/white pills and the blue/white pill
7:00 pm--take off the patch
10:00 pm--2 more white pills
So that keeps me entertained. 
The members in the branch found out and have been so sweet. They call and send me food. They want to visit--but sadly it's not allowed. :( They all are so nice, I'm so blessed to be in this branch!!! I've learned a lot of ways to "heal"--those are fun! Don't worry--I haven't done anything except what the doctor said!
 What I do all day
 The 1st night with my x-ray. I know I look DEAD!
  
The sisters also have been so helpful! They have been rotating who stays in with me and they just wait on me hand and foot. :) Also, the elders in my area deserve a MAJOR shoutout! They have been so helpful! I know that Mom asked Sister Klebingat if I got a blessing, and I did. It was the first thing that the elders offered! They also brought me the sacrament yesterday. I'm so grateful for them! Brothers, take a note to always help the sisters! The elders think the whole situation is so funny, so they keep the mood light!
 view from my head
 
 In zone conference, we talked about how Heavenly Father accomplishes good through us everyday. At first, I was a little skeptical, "How can I do any good in bed?" So I asked Heavenly Father to help me see the good I've been doing! And He has! Everyday I've been writing a "HDHFAGTMT" section (that stands for How Did Heavenly Father Accomplish Good Through Me Today) and each day it becomes more and more--even if I am on bed rest. 
I thought I would share a journal entry from this week, because I had a really great experience and I wrote it down. It's from Thursday:

Well, Day 2 of bedrest! Well of real bedrest...only day 1! I can just say that I have a loving Heavenly Father! He loves me beyond my comprehension! There have been so many times today where I have looked around and thought with sadness or maybe almost fear about how hard the next few weeks will be or thought about how no matter what I did, my back hurt of thought about how it stresses me out to think about how reliant I am on others, especially without my family near. But I know Heavenly Father loves me because everytime I start to think that way, the Lord has given me some sort of tender mercy confirming to me that He is aware of me and will "not forsake me" nor leave me alone. They range from a verse in the scriptures to something one of the sisters has said to a strong feeling of the Spirit or even a phone call from someone that cares about me. 
The most profound of those moments came when I was watching a session of general conference. The speaker was President Henry B. Eyring in his talk called "Mountains to Climb". Already one of my favorite talks, it was more powerful than ever before. As I'm sitting here (well...actually lying here) in the midst of one of the hardest trials of my life, I received the strongest confirmation that the Lord is aware of where I am, how I feel, and what I am going through. Despite the fact that compared to the trials that others face, mine barely seem significant, the Lord loves me enough to comfort me. I feel His love, His support, and His help and know that I will never be alone! One part of President Eyring's talk that I love is when he says, "Sometimes we may think to cry out, 'When I have tried all my life to be good, why has this happened to me?'" I have definitely thought that in the last few days. "Heavenly Father, when I have tried so hard to be a good missionary, talk with everyone, help others come unto Christ, why has this happened to me?" And although others may joke, I'm sure the reason is not that I don't drink my milk, but rather because Heavenly Father knows that this trial and my response to it can and will help me become the type of missionary and eventually the type of person that He wants me to be! And I'm determined to endure in a way that will just make me better! He loves me, I know it and He has and will continue to bless and protect me! I'm so blessed to have this knowledge that allows me to see the eternal perspective. I just feel so blessed despite, or maybe even due to the fact that I'm lying here with a broken back.
I know that hard times will come, but I hope that I can always remember what I have learned tonight, that the Lord loves us and will never forget nor forsake us! I love and am grateful for the fact that I know about my loving Heavenly Father and that I have the chance to share that knowledge with the people here in Ukraine, which I will do even more diligently once I can leave the apartment again!

This week I found out officially that I will be staying in Suvorovsky 1 more transfer!!! I will be going on 10 months! Woah! I'm so excited because if I had left, I wouldn't have had the chance to say goodbye to anyone! That would've been so sad. Next transfer I will be with Sister Lamoreaux, so this whole hospital was just practice! We are both called as Sister Training Leaders--which is like a zone leader, but for sisters. We will do a handful of exchanges and be a part of the mission leadership council (with President, the Assistants, zone leaders, and other STL's). It will be quite the learning experience for me! I'm excited. My lovely companion, Sister Kelly, will also be staying in Suvorovsky with a new companion, Sister Rea. It will be a little weird to be in the same area and branch, but not be companions, but it will be so good for Sister Kelly to take the lead with a younger companion! I'm so blessed to have been her companion! She is a ROCKSTAR MISSIONARY! I love her so much. 
To end on a high note, since I've injured myself, I have literally been the "butt" of every joke. The elders gave us all characters from Disney movies...I was always the little injured character...Nemo, or the little man from Emperor's New Groove that gets thrown out the window. 
But the best came from the senior office elder. He called me about some money issues and told me this story. "Sister Ford, in the 1960's my father owned a Chevy car dealership. Do you know what I learned from that experience? That if you were a Chevy and not a Ford, you wouldn't have broken!"
I thought that was pretty funny!
Anyways, I'm doing good! Resting, reading, smiling--all my favorite things!  Keep praying for my back and thanks for all the love and support! I love you all so much!
Love, love, love, love,
Sister Kati Ford 

Monday, January 20, 2014

FAMILY! HELLO!

Dear Family and Friends and EVERYONE!
How is everyone doing? How is life in the USA?  How's the weather? Today we are experiencing some nice freezing rain... our power in this internet club keeps going out...maybe because of the ice everywhere! Maybe winter is finally coming??!?! I don't know! :)

And ice trees...can you see the ice :)

This week was great! I love being a missionary! I don't even really know what to say in this email because I just have so much happy missionary energy and my fingers can't type fast enough and my brain can't think of the words to express how truly HAPPY I am! I have never been more blessed! and I am just so grateful for this time and chance I have to serve here! I try to tell these stories every week in a way that conveys my feelings, but I just can't do it justice! Someday, when I return home, I will be able to tell all these stories, and maybe that will convey how I'm feeling better! But for now, email will have to do! :)
I did the puzzle :) yay!

I don't even know what about this week was so good, I just feel so happy and blessed! I'm sitting here typing this letter, just smiling as I type....I'm a weirdo, I know :)

A big blessing in my life right now is Yulia! She is a less-active that we have been helping, with a huge goal in her life to return to the temple. It has been a pleasure for me to be able to teach and talk about the temple, because it is something that I love! I wish I could go to the temple everyday! Or even just once right now! But I've been studying about the temple and covenants and I just love it! For those of you in Arizona, GO TO THE TEMPLE OPEN HOUSE! It is just the most beautiful building (I've seen pictures ;)) and I know that it is a House of the Lord! I can't wait to go there someday when I get home!
But anyways...Yulia and Sister Kelly and I have become really good friends. We are going to go to the art muesum with her today, should be really fun! :)
our whiteboard...during weekly planning. 
Sister Kelly was on the 
phone for 40 minutes so I took a picture.

On Tuesday we met with OLGA! yay! She had been so busy for so long, but finally we got to met with her! She was so good! We taught about the Plan of Salvation and she loved it! She is just so good! It is so fun to teach the plan of Salvation, who wouldn't love the knowledge that death is NOT the end! We were able to testify that families are eternal, that God has a plan for everyone of us and that despite all the challenges in our life, through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, all will be perfect! I love God's plan for us!
We also met with so many members this week! Sister Kelly and I were pretty creative this week and we prepared a musical number for her to sing and me on the violin. Then we took my violin everywhere! We played musical numbers for so many members! It was the greatest thing! I didn't even realize for myself how much music means for people until today when I reaceived an email from someone that told me that she heard about our musical numbers on Facebook! It is such a blessing for me to be able to help people feel the Spirit through song! What a great chance to share the gospel! :) I love the opportunity to be an instrument in the hands of the Lord! :)
I was sick, and the only thing that 
sounded good was a pizza and the 
good elders brought some :) yay!!! :)

This week we planned an FHE to do with Sophia and her parents. We will act out the story of Samuel the Laminate! I CAN"T WAIT! This will be so good :) hehehe.
English was so good this week! I don't even know why! But then on Sunday, we had 4 people from English at church! IT WAS SO AWESOME! :) And one of the people from english, Sergei is scheduled to be baptized this Saturday! I am so excited. Sister Kelly and I are going to be doing a musical number there (of course). Should be really fun! :)
 I went to McDonalds! Thanks grandma L! Also I 
got the calender this week,
 I LOVE IT! So much fun to see all the pictures!

I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY! I wish I could type faster so I could tell you all of every minute of every day, but I don't have time! BUT just know that I love this work, this church is true! Read the Book of Mormon, it is the coolest book ever! ***Especially in Russian*** :)  I love every minute of being a missionary, even the hard times! I'm learning and growing so much!
I love you all! Have a great week!
Love,
Sister Kati Ford :)



Monday, January 13, 2014

Happy Old New Years


 Hello Everyone!

Happy OLD NEW YEAR'S EVE! The Holiday's here never end! Seriously... Yesterday we still sang Christmas songs and talked about Christmas in church! So different from home...I can hardly believe that it is almost halfway through January because it still feels like the Christmas season. Christmas music is still playing in all the stores! This is a special little place to be! :) I love Ukraine!
 Christmas Eve Food! :)
A Nativity in Center Odessa! 
 
This week was good! This week was Ukrainian Christmas which was SO fun! People here are so fun on the Holidays. Last Monday was Christmas Eve, or Holy Night. We went over to a member's house and she ended up feeding us so much food! So yummy! They have a fun tradition here, where all the grandchildren buy a loaf of bread that is shaped like a wreath and then they fill the inside nuts and candy and fruit and wrap it all up and take it to their grandmothers. The bread is sweet and full of raisins and topped with poppy seeds. We had some of that and it was so good! The only time that they make that bread is for Christmas so I was so glad to have some to try! :) I'll take some to my grandparents next year! :) 
 Singing outside on Christmas

The next day was Christmas! We had a big district meeting in Center with another District! It was so fun to see other missionaries! We have zone conference coming up soon so we are preparing for that too! There will probably be another mission conference too, or at least that is what I am hoping for! We had an opportunity to sing on the street for people for Christmas. We had some members from the ward come and it was so fun! I ended up taking my violin and playing on the street! People loved it! They don't get to hear violin very often, I don't think. People were so happy on Christmas, anyone that we wished Happy Christmas too, would respond back with a smile and a "you too!" :) That night we met with a less active and talked with her. Awkward story...I spilled so much juice on myself, but didn't want her to know so I just had this puddle of juice on my lap that I was trying to clean up somehow, all without anyone noticing! It was incredibly awkward! :)
This week I was so lucky because Sister Hunt came to Suvorosky to do an exchange with the other sisters! I got to see her for 2 whole days! Just like old times! :)
This week, I had the opportunity to meet with a little girl, Nastia and her mom like 2 different times. Nastia wanted to do a musical number for the music night this week so we practiced. Sadly, she couldn't come to the actual music night but we are still friends! She is the CUTEST! She is like 12 years old and I just love her! She gave me a braclet and taught me how to make one and it was so fun! She also loves Hangman. We played so much of it! It was funny because anytime anyone else would come up, she would tell them that it was Sister Ford and Nastia time! So CUTE! Now I just need to figure out how to introduce her to the gospel! :)
Funny story! In english, We talked about change and how anyone can be better. So for the Spiritual Thought, Sister Lameraux asked Sister Robertson (she was here on exchanges) and I to play a musical number, and play it really bad at first but then fix it and play better. So we did that. and it was so bad at first. But then we played it and it sounded really pretty :) But Sister Lam said to everyone at english, "Wasn't that bad at the beginning?" and everyone was like, "Don't Judge!" "We all make mistakes" "I still thought it was pretty". And it was just really awkward. Finally we helped everyone understand that we messed up on purpose but the analogy kinda flopped! Oh well! :)
MUSIC NIGHT WAS THIS WEEK! Everything was all fine and great until ALL the musical numbers fell through! So I picked up some slack and played the piano, the violin, or sang in 9 out of 10 musical numbers! The Lord blessed my musical abilities this week! I was playing songs that I have never played before and they actually kinda sounded ok... haha! Thankfully music was so good! There was a sweet Christmas spirit there and so much love! :) I played the piano for a member in the ward to sing silent night last minute, that was interesting.... She sang her own tempo so I was just following along. Everyone liked it though! Then we had some treats! It was so cute! I love this branch! They said that because of all the activities that the branch has put on recently, the ward is going to host a Vereniki night for all the missionaries, host a program, and each invite a friend! I can't wait! :) It will be the Sunday before the transfer ends, so maybe one of my last Sundays in the branch! I don't know thought!
 Suvorovsky Sisters! Ira officially put in her mission papers!!!!!! :)
 Cute music night
 Music night :) 
SO excited for my package :)

 Opening my package :)
 Christmas Eve!
 
 Pajamas and a new pillowcase :)
 Fun Stocking! :)
 TACOS!!!
 And a puzzle! I don't know how you knew 
but I almost bought a puzzle 
last week because I wanted to do one so bad ! :) YAY! :)

 NEW SKIRTS! BEST PRESENTS EVER!
 and a super cute journal! :)
I cried when I read the journal entries... especially Jacob's. cutie
 FOOD! :)

My reaction... "Oh that's what a rainbow loom is!"
and a cute ring :) 
Package! Thanks again! 
 
 Also a fun little miracle from this week: :)
 One night, we planned to do some singing on the street for Christmas. Before we went out, we said a prayer. I prayed that we would be safe and that "creepy men" would leave us alone. We went out and started singing. Within 5 minutes, a stray dog came up and laid down right behind us, and just sat there. Anytime that we were singing, He would just quietly sit there and listen. When people came up that were interested in learning more, or in listening, he would just sit there. But everytime that someone that gave me an uncomfortable feeling or that gave me the "creepy vibe" would come up, the dog would bark at them until they left. He stayed with us the entire time that we were singing, and even walked with us back to the church. For me, it was a huge answer to my prayer and a testimony for how strongly God loves every one of us. He loves us enough to answer the small little prayers. It made it so much easier for me to go out again, because I felt that God was watching out for me. He will protect me while I am here, especially when I am trying my best and being obedient!
 Sister Kelly with a dead rat...
 We made Pazookies! Yum :)

I love being a missionary and I love being in Ukraine! This is such a big blessing for me! This church is true! I know it! And I also know that Christ lives and loves everyone of us! We can feel SO MUCH HAPPINESS IN THIS LIFE! I know I do! :)
I love you all! Have a great and happy week!
Love,
Sister Kati Ford

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Happy 2014!!!

Dear Family and Friends and Everyone,
HAPPY 2014! Can you believe it??? I know that I can't! How crazy is it that it is a new year! I'm so excited for this year!
This week was CRAZY full of miracles! Sister Kelly and I were so blessed! I am so grateful to be a part of this week and all the miracles that I get to see every day! I don't even know where to begin! Even besides the many miracles, this week was an ADVENTURE! New Years is CRAZY here! It was so fun!
Ok, So I will start with Monday. After I emailed, we had some time that we really didn't know what to do. So we decided to call someone from the potential investigators list. People that say they are interested but we haven't met with yet. So we called him, his name (in English) is Arthur. When we called him, he said, Can you meet right now? and we were like, yeah, we can. We were able to call and get a member to come with us at last notice and we had a lesson with him! It was so good! He has such strong faith and so we just talked! He is a taxi driver and super busy so it was so great that we got to meet with him! I really hope that we can meet again soon! :)
Then came New Year's Eve! And the NUTCRACKER! It was SO fun! :) The opera house is so pretty!



 
We got all dressed up and went! I now know why it is the second prettiest in the world! It is so pretty and old fashioned. It is a lot smaller on the inside then I thought it would be so it makes it really intimate.

It felt so family-ish, if that makes sense. We checked our coats and got the cute Opera House binoculars and programs.

In the middle of the Opera House is a giant chandelier and beautiful paintings on the ceilings!

We had laughably the worst seats in the house, and I was worried about being able to see. But that wasn't even a concern, we could see everything! The dancers were so talented

 (They were Russian, of course) and I was mesmerized the whole time! I am just the luckiest sister ever! It was the best new years present to me! :)
New Years Eve night was fun! We ate some candy and then went to bed. But not for long, we all woke up at midnight to the craziest firework show I have ever seen in my life! There aren't rules here for fireworks. So people everywhere were setting off giant fireworks!



They were so close and pretty! We ended up standing on out balcony for 30 minutes just watching! It really was a once in a lifetime opportunity! :) I can't even describe how cool it was! They kept going all night, but we went back to sleep :)
The next day was New Year's day! Probably one of the biggest holidays for all of Ukraine! It was so fun! It was a day of cultural experiences! For sure... We got invited to a family in our branch for lunch. We went over and experienced a Ukrainian Holiday! What does that mean?? Let me explain! We walk in and talk, then eat, then talk, then eat again, then talk, then eat again, then talk, then desert, then talk....It was a lot of food! And very Ukrainian food. The pictures are on Sister Kelly's camera, so I will have to send them next week. But we ate beet pie, caviar on bread, potato salad, chicken, meat, meat patties, and cake, and bread, and juice, and something called haladietz. Mom, Google it! It's like this meat jello. It was gross. And we got offered it like 3 or 4 times this week. Icky. It was the first food here, that I really didn't like! haha! But everything else was really good! The beet pie was my favorite! We are actually going back today to learn how to make it :) I'm so excited :)
This week we met Maya! She is cute! :) She is a old lady and she asked us for help to cross the street. We did (thankfully - I think she would've gotten hit by a car otherwise!) and started talking with her! She expressed interest in why we were here and we ended up meeting with her the next day! She is so cool! We taught her the first lesson and she loved it. She loves the Book of Mormon too! Her son also is interested, so hopefully we get a chance to meet with them together this week! It was a huge blessing to meet her! :)
Ukraine food tasting





This little girl and her mom came to English this week. The little girl's name is Nastia and she is darling! Also she plays the violin! We are meeting on Wednesday so that we can play our violins together! I am so excited :) :)!
We also got to meet with Denise this week! We talked about faith! it was so good! Speaking of Denise, we took another Denise (from our ward) to a less active. It was the cutest thing ever! It made our cute less active lady cry because she was so excited to see someone that we knew!! It helped her so much! :) 
 sisters with pizza

 Christmas celebrations







 Violin man

 Christmas party

We got a chance to meet with a lady in our ward! Her name is Hactia! I haven't been able to meet with her before, but it was so good! Her son was in the hospital so she asked us to come over and keep her company and share a spiritual thought! So we did and it was fun! She is going to have a cute little girl in a month so she shared all about how to have a baby in Ukraine. So interesting! There is a lot of superstitions and things here that are really interesting! Then we shared a spiritual thought and she fed us the best stuffed peppers I have ever had in my life! I really want the recipe! :)
Then we met with Natasha! She is doing really well! She came to church yesterday! We set a goal to help her make it to the temple! I really hope that she can! I would love to go with her! :)
After Church yesterday, we sang as a branch on the street... It was interesting.. I"m pretty sure that dad would be one of the best singers if he moved to this branch... ;) but it turned out good! The people on the street didn't seem to mind the creative melodies... :) A couple times, I had no idea what song everyone was singing so I just belted the "right" melody. oh...it was quite an adventure! :)
I feel like this letter is really random! I hope it makes sense! I feel like I just have so much to say and my fingers can't type fast enough! I will have to explain all of these stories when I get home :)
I LOVE YOU ALL! I'm so grateful and glad to be on a mission right now! This church is true! I know it! Have a great week and
Happy Ukrainian Christmas!
с роджеством :)
Love,
Sister Kati Ford
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