Saturday, June 2, 2007

the way home (part1)

What we are learning today…
The bright side of traveling with a toddler is that you are seldom bored. The dark side: new-found freedoms are not given up without formidable protests.
We tried to stay up late last night to begin shifting our internal clocks around a bit. Well, we stayed up a bit later, and Ivanna woke up a bit earlier. Yay. We cleaned ourselves up a bit and then headed out for a walk over to Shevshenko Park, where we played for a while. Despite one noisy vote against leaving, we headed down Shevshenko boulevard (for those of you on GoogleEarth) to our grocery store to pick up a few edible/drinkable souvenirs. After that, our last shawarmas by the master. Ivanna was pretty tired by the time we were on our way home (asleep, actually), so Shona moved her to the bed for a shortish nap. We woke her up before 2 so that she’d be ready to go when Lesya and her husband picked us up. Finally the time came and we said good-bye to our apartment. Jonathan told us that Kyiv would become home for us eventually, and I think some elements stood in for a while with some pseudo-hominess for a while. We will likely recall a lot of things and feel a bit sentimental fairly soon.
Everything went well checking in and getting to our gate, except that the security gate seemed to take forever to open. But eventually, it did and we boarded our plane. Well, once on board, the captain told us that the flight controllers would not let us take off for another 30 or 40 minutes. It was not welcome news. (for those of you who did not know, we had 35 minutes between landing in Munich and taking off on our next flight – you do the math). We said a little prayer. I was kind of thinking that as long as we head West, we are going in the right direction and would trust that we would make our connection in Toronto tomorrow. Well, a while later the captain said that we had been bumped up a bit (but probably still not enough for us to make our connection). A while later still, the engines fired up and we were off. Long story somewhat shortened: we made our connection and, since the flight ended up having a bit of space, Ivanna had her own seat (except for taking off and landing – see above comment). It was wonderful! Needless to say, the plumbing fixtures on Shona are a bit loose today – for VERY good reason. We are now in London, waiting to find out the gate we’ll use for our flight to NFLD. Ivanna is overdone, but overjoyed to be able to run around a bit (on a harness/leash held by Shona – thanks Michelle E.). We are really hoping she winds down enough to sleep a bit between here and St. John’s. We love her, but at this point, Shona and I could both use a break at the same time.
Oh, one other thing, it is a very interesting experience being able to just read everything by looking at it, instantly.

Later…after running about madly, Ivanna had a bit of a meltdown. It’s very understandable. She was overtired and in a hyper-stimulating environment (Heathrow is not what one might call serene). We managed to calm her a bit by taking her to a baby change room to get a break from the noise and sights and people, and so that she could cool off (she got pretty warm). She fired up a bit again on the way to our gate, but fell asleep and slept the whole flight to St. John’s. Once again, there was a spare seat for her to lie down on. It was good. Shona managed a few winks (between kicks from Ivanna – man, does she ever thrash at points in her sleep) and I got about 30 minutes or so. We are now in the bathroom of our hotel room in St. John’s. Shona got Ivanna to sleep once in the hotel room with quiet and darkness, and we are hoping to keep her that way for a while (and hoping to join her soon).

12 comments:

Ivanna's uncle said...

Yay!
I'm glad there was only one meltdown. Whose did you say it was?
Welcome to Canada again. We actually do have two official languages, but I believe you are familiar with both. Nice huh.
See you in a few hours.
love you 3.
nickels

Neil and Lib said...

And the adventure goes on...and on... and on. So many close calls and almosts but everything is truly moving along without a hitch. We're glad you're on Canadian soil and we're counting down the hours until you're home-two left and three return-how exciting is that!!!!
LOVE YOU LOTS.Mom

Melissa said...

I'm so glad you are on your way home, well, home by now. I hope the rest of your trip went well. Wish I could be there for the homecoming but will have to wait another month and a bit. See you all soon!

Christy said...

"We love her, but at this point, Shona and I could both use a break at the same time"

You just perfectly summed up parenthood, Darren. ;)

I had a dream about you guys last night and woke up praying. Can't wait to hear your home.

Sam and Evelyn said...

Hip Hip Hooray! No more sleeps before you are home!

Hopefully you are on the plane for Toronto now, and will have no more heart stopping moments between there and here.

Love you lots!

jaggiest said...

Hee hee... I also laughed at your first "we love her, but" :)

When I heard you were in Canada I completely relaxed. You're home! It's just a matter of a small commute now!

See ya tonight. :)

Jen said...

It is an unbelievable relief to know that you are finally so close to home. You have been so missed. The next phase of the adventure begins - real life with your daughter. I am grateful because once you arrive back here you are back to having some control over your destinies. Ivanna is yours and no one else can change that. No more waiting and hoping and searching for the prolific missing document - hopefully now the emotional rollercoaster you've been on will slow down and just be called the joys of parenthood. You are an inspiration to many with your tremendous faith and love which I know has been tested over and over these past few years. I have admired you as a couple and look forward to seeing you as a family. Hurry home my friends. See you soon.
love Jen
P.S. Sho - we got some run therapy to do whenever you are ready! My brain feels less lonesome already

Dave and Hilda said...

So lovely to hear some news on the blog... I am so computer illiterate I thought when you left Ukraine it was finished!! Anyway we have been praying for you today... we have many memories of the transatlantic flight thing with a little one and are about to find out what it is like with two... aarrrrgh! So I really hope you have as smooth a journey as possible considering the circumstances. Well, keep us going with a bit of news when you get home! (for the international bloggers!) love to you and WELCOME HOME!! love, H.

Karmen and Kristen said...

You should now be about 3 1/2 hours from touchdown in Saskatoon! The anticipation of your arrival by family and friends there must be really building now. As we prayed for you this weekend, Luka quickly understood that you would soon be home. He said, "Oh that's great! Ivanna is almost home, but now we won't get to see pictures of her everyday." It appears that we have a serious addiction to your blog! Thanks so much for the news as you traveled yesterday. We'll look forward to the post announcing your homecoming whenever you've recovered enough from the trip to write something. We're celebrating with you in spirit!

Andrews said...

Hi Shona, Darren,& Ivanna,
Thank you so much for the gifts they are very much appreciated. We tried to write an email, but just as we sent it the computer packed up, so not sure if you will recieve it or not! We are glad you are home safe and sound, will keep in touch, miss you very much. L. L.P.P>

ken and teresa said...

We've heard from Mum and Dad that you three are safely home, what wonderful news, family and friends must feel so relieved and happy to have you both back with your precious little one. We have been glued to the computer screen for the last three months and have withdrawl symptoms at the moment and hope when you're rested we can continue reading about how Ivanna is settling down. Much love to you all from England.

kathryn said...

So happy you are home! What a trip back, still, so happy you are home. I'm sure you are basking in the love and excitement of friends and family. We share from afar the greatness of this moment and the reality of parenting (beacuse sometimes it's not always pretty - L).

Enjoy your place and space.
love kath alkjhdlkjhalkjshdfreliam(and Liam apparently - L!)

- we hope you'll continue with the blog, despite being home.