Monday, June 15, 2009

First Impression of Kiev

The city is BUSY! There are people everywhere. The girls are very pretty, although dressed a little revealing for what I am used to! I do believe that everyone in this city smokes; and from what I can tell, nowhere is off limits (the guard inside the airport was even smoking!). Public drinking is allowed. I'm not sure what the point of the traffic cop is, I think they just stand around; noone enforces any traffic rules (I don't even think there are any rules). Parking spots are just for decoration, sidewalks are much more accessible for parking (at least that's where everyone thinks they should park). To cross major roads by foot, you go under them, kinda freaky and cool all at the same time. Having paper and pen handy at all times is good for when your apartment lady changes te code 5 minutes after you leave and she speaks no english and well, I speak no Russian! Lines mean nothing; if you are not standing against the person in front of you, that means there is room for someone to be there, and they WILL be there. Overall the city seems great. I am looking forward to learning more tomorrow when I am awake!

6 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great experience! I can't wait until you get to see your BOY!

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  2. LOL those are some GREAT observations!

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  3. I used to think you going off to Girl Scout camp for a week was a big deal...and now you're halfway across the world for who-knows-how-long!! Very weird for a big broher. I'm so excited for you guys, can't wait for you to meet Patrick. Thanks so much for keeping the blog up so we experience it with you. All my love.

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  4. I love hearing all this stuff! I'm guessing with all the smoking I should bring my inhaler...

    Praying for a fun, safe, wonderful time!!!!

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  5. Great observations Lyndi!

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  6. you're crackig me up! yep that is Ukraine! You will be fine, go with the flow and enjoy some crazy Ukraine driving! Looking forward to hearing all about the rest of your trip.
    Amy O.

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