Yalta and Bakhchisaray, Ukraine 2013

Well, the trip starting out by rushing to the airport being stressed out. I arrived at the airport rushed to check in baggage, go through customs, and get my gate. I finally got to my seat and got settled. Then, when I arrived in Paris rushing again to find my gate and then I had to go through a second check point and then I got to my gate to board next flight. Finally got some rest on my flight and I arrived into Kiev, Ukraine safe and sound. As I was walking as I seen this little boy playing with ball so I smiled at him and then he toss the ball to me so I put my luggage down and we started playing together. His mother just smiled and then I said good bye. I had more time to get to my next flight and I had some good food. Finally my last leg of my trip then this is when my ordeal started. I landed in Donetsk, Ukraine and I could not find my driver to take me to my apartment. I said oh no this is how my trip is going to be.  So I just took a cab down to Mariupol, Ukraine and hoping that this cab driver would take me to a hotel, I prayed Lord get me to Mariupol safe and sound. As we are driving down to Mariupol we started to negotiate a reasonable price that was suitable for the both of us. I can’t speak Russian and the driver is very limited in English but we both agreed to fair price. After a 1 hour and 30 minutes I arrived in Mariupol and   rented a hotel for 2 nights.  I was truly blessed to have Oksana and Inna who helped me find an apartment on Monday, while I was sleeping these 2 young ladies were looking for an apartment for me. Of course I was really thankful so I took them out for dinner. Now the 3 of us have been hanging out every day.  We have been going to cafes and I even cooked some dinner for myself the other day. Pretty cool and amazing, I even went to the movies and watched “R.I.P.D.”  In Russian of course I did not understand a word but at least I went to the movies like the locals. The weather here is so crazy one minute it is sunny and then it just starts pouring, thundering, and lightening. So crazy, I am so not use to this. But the weirdest thing is that I cannot log onto any website but I can get on Skype, this so crazy but maybe this is because the Lord wants me to have a break from being on the internet. It is an adjustment I am coping with, well I am on vacation. Tomorrow is Thursday and if the weather is willing I will head down to the Sea of Azov which leads into the Black Sea. Planning to soak up some sun and maybe even get a little tan. Heading down to the Sea of Azov and it was pretty amazing. I jumped into the water and just had a blast. My 2 new friends were really amazing. They took really good care of me while I was here. I had a great time. Now it is time to head to my next adventure. Looking forward to my next time I will come back.  The bus ride from Mariupol to Donetsk was really nice and very inexpensive, I will definitely take the bus the next time maybe even train it from Kiev.

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