Wednesday, January 23, 2008

1/23/08 Car ride from &#%%

Our day started out at 8:15 this am and ended at nearly 11pm. We began with a lovely drive to Dniprpertrosk only a short 200 km away. We arrived at 10:15 and once there we went and applied (finally) for Juliyana's passport. We finished up there around 12:30 and figured we would get a start on the drive and get lunch a bit down the road. While applying for the passport a nice couple gave Juliyana a peppermint hard candy. I didn't see any reason not to let her have it since she is five not two. We headed out into traffic only to find that Juliyana had swallowed the candy whole and was choking. Helen and I are both yelling at konstatin to pull over Juliyana is starting to panic but continuing to drool and trying to cough it up. As soon as we pulled over she puked all over me, herself and konstantin's very clean car. This lasted for a couple of minutes and thankfully she was able to clear it on her own. WHEW!!! So glad I had a nurse along for the ride. Helen brought her stethescope and listened to her chest and all was clear. We cleaned everyone up including the car as best as we can and continued on our way. We then stopped for lunch and found a potty with a seat. Helen's favorite. We got back in the car at 3:30 and Konstatin said it should only take about 4 hours to get to Kiev. We figured no problem we can do that. We got about two hours down the road before we got lost. After asking varrious people for directions we got back on the right road. I don't know how anyone finds their way here for there are very few signs posted along the way. One hour heading in the right direction, we came to a complete stop with many many cars in front of us. There was an accident and people were getting out of there cars and chatting with their neighbors. We sat there for about 45 minutes. All fine well and good we get past the accident and Juliyana falls asleep ah peace at last. Not for long, while sleeping she begins to cough only to proceed to puke again all over the car, herself, and mom. God this was a good day!!!! But you know us were not through yet not anonther hour down the road we find that our tire is out of air and we have a flat. Konstatin has an air pump but that is not holding the pressure so we go in and out of gas stations for a few minutes seeking a better air pump or a new tire. Well we found a new tire and were on our way. We got to kiev and into a wonderful flat up by the SDA. It only took us 14 hours. Thank god every day is not like this. I am not posting photo's today since I believe we all know what puke looks and smells like. Happy Trails!!

7 comments:

Christy said...

Donna, So glad to see you haven't lost your sense of humor! Nothing is funnier then a good puke joke to end a day. Your daughter is absolutely beautiful! Such a warm smile. I'm sure she is a joy. I keep thinking that with everything you all have been through that you deserve some smooth sailing. So I'm just hoping from here on out that's what you have! Bladen is very excited to meet Juliyana. I don't suppose you'll have room for a few more at the ol' Lebsack homestead once the weather warms a bit?? Right now we're just hoping for a safe and UNEVENTFUL return for all of you! You're in our thoughts:0)
Hugs
Christy

Christy said...

Oh.....Happy belated 40th B'Day! I'm right behind you:0)
Christy

Anonymous said...

Oh boy, I know your glad that ride is over!! Does being in Kiev mean you are closer to home coming.
When we were in California we stayed at the base. Of course, Grandma had pictures of Juliyana to show. All thought she is beautiful and you had a smile that wouldn't end.
Take care and much love.

Ray and Anne

Anonymous said...

Donna,

What a hard day. I am so glad Julianna is OK. How scary! I can imagine how hard things would be if you had to take her to the hospital. I bet you won't get with a good nights sleep tonight worrying about her.
Amber

Amy said...

Oh Donna you crack me up!
I did not know whether to laugh or cry for you! But, really - you got pictures???? hehe!

I hope that the next few days go smoother and (cleaner!) you get everything done and head HOME!

There IS a light at the end of the tunnel and all that jazz!

Keeping ya in my thoughts!
Amy

Anonymous said...

Interesting reading but I am sure you cant wait until you can tell these stories and laugh about them
Always praying for your safe return home.
Love Aunt Bonnie
Uncle Bobby

Sharon & Brian said...

Donna - I feel for you - I had one of the car rides and couldn't wait to get back to where we staying. Hopefully now things will get easier for you now that your back in Kiev and hopefully the wait goes fast. Good Luck and wishing you all the best and hopefully a much easier ending!!
Sharon