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Ukraine As It Was: Journals of a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine

As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine, Lawrence journaled nearly every day while serving alongside his wife. Nearly 20 years later, he wants to share their experiences in Ukraine--the good and the bad, the happy and the sad--with the world so people can see Ukraine as it was.

  1. 143

    144: America Has Bad Cookies

    Lawrence and Karen meet three Ukrainians who, having never been to America, know America better than the two Americans.

  2. 142

    143: Post Office Redux

    Where Lawrence failed, Karen succeeds. They get the "misplaced" package.

  3. 141

    142: Post Office

    Lawrence negotiates getting a package at the post office. He does not succeed--but has a language success.

  4. 140

    141: Chocolates

    Lawrence and Karen bring chocolates to folks.

  5. 139

    140: The Expanse

    Lawrence reflects on his low feelings.

  6. 138

    139: Dancing Boys

    Lawrence participates in the international women's day event at the lyceum.

  7. 137

    138: Being a Customer

    Lawrence has a hard time getting photocopies made.

  8. 136

    137: Saying No

    Lawrence decliens to dance--and makes a lot of folk happy.

  9. 135

    136: Prelude to a Decision

    Lawrence briefly talks about an eventful party.

  10. 134

    135: My Marshrutka Route

    Lawrence talks about taking marshrutka's around town.

  11. 133

    134: -18 Degrees Celsius

    It's getting quite cold in Ukraine, but Lawrence still has errands to do.

  12. 132

    132: Drinking with the Men

    Lawrence recounts the big party he attended and opines on food, drink, and masculinity in Ukraine.

  13. 131

    131: Man in Snow

    Lawrence has a dream about his grandmother. Colleagues pick up a man out of the snow.

  14. 130

    130: Soviet Army Day

    A few, quick notes before Lawrence falls asleep.

  15. 129

    129: Conversations

    Lawrence realizes he isn't talking to people out on the street--and makes a change.

  16. 128

    128: Language Tutor

    Lawrence begins working with a Ukrainian language tutor.

  17. 127

    127: A Nice Family from L'viv

    Lawrence and Karen spend time with their host mother for her birthday.

  18. 126

    126: A Temporary Bit of Joy

    Lawrence and karen are back in Kyiv, studying Ukrainian, and hanging out with friends.

  19. 125

    125: Poem for my Cousin

    Lawrence wakes up with a poem in his head, and he writes it down.

  20. 124

    124: Crosswords

    Lawrence struggles with crosswords--but tries anyways.

  21. 123

    123: Varenyky

    Lawrence cooks dumplings with his host mother.

  22. 122

    122: The Coldest Cold

    Lawrence tries to describe the historic cold snap in Ukraine of the winter of 2006.

  23. 121

    121: Sacks of Sugar

    Lawrence wrestles with illness and pokes around the kitchen.

  24. 120

    120: What Really Matters

    Lawrence starts to see that, perhaps, Ukrainians have excellent priorities.

  25. 119

    119: Jet Lag

    Lawrence can't sleep.

  26. 118

    118: My Daughter's Eyes

    Lawrence continues to think about his Grandmother and what she might be up to now that she's free from Earth.

  27. 117

    117: No More New Memories

    Lawrence reflects on life without his Grandmother.

  28. 116

    116: Back in Ukraine

    Lawrence returns to Ukraine and wrestles with the negative safety stories Peace Corps continues to tell.

  29. 115

    115: Eulogy

    Lawrence records the eulogy for his grandmother.

  30. 114

    114: Home in California

    Lawrence and Karen arrive back in California.

  31. 113

    113: Death in the Family

    Lawrence's life changes, forever.

  32. 112

    112: The Move

    Lawrence shares the events of moving day. This is the quiet before the storm.

  33. 111

    111: Reflecting on Education

    Lawrence thinks about what an education actually means.

  34. 110

    110: Packing

    Karen checks out a potential new apartment, and Lawrence packs.

  35. 109

    109: You Can't Leave; I'm Kicking you Out

    Lawrence describes the deteriorating host family situation. 

  36. 108

    108: Quick Hits as Things Fall Apart

    Lawrence reads a few short journal entries as things with the host family fall apart.

  37. 107

    107: Rip Van Drunkle

    Lawrence and Karen sort out what to do with an alcoholic host father.

  38. 106

    106: Stationary Conversation

    Lawrence and Karen by supplies and make a friend.

  39. 105

    105: Refreshing and Rejuvinating

    Lawrence finds a well of energy and refills.

  40. 104

    104: Rivne and a Testy Dinner

    Lawrence recounts his trip to Rivne and a dinner with Karen's coordinator.

  41. 103

    103: A Tumbling Cat

    Lawrence describes an incident with a cat.

  42. 102

    102: Konyak in the Morning

    Lawrence and Karen meet Karen's Coordinator for drinks.

  43. 101

    101: Invitation to the Banya

    Lawrence declines an invitation to the banya.

  44. 100

    100: Face Down in the Snow

    Lawrence and Karen are startled to find a body in the snow--and more startled that no one seems to care.

  45. 99

    99: May I Sit?

    Lawrence spends an afternoon with his host family.

  46. 98

    98: Zhenya's Birthday

    Lawrence and Karen participate in their host daughter's birthday dinner.

  47. 97

    97: New Year's Day 2006

    Lawrence walks around Sarny and enjoys the quiet.

  48. 96

    96: New Year's Eve 2005

    Lawrence discusses the meat at the center of their New Year's Eve Midnight Meal.

  49. 95

    95: Clothes Shopping

    Lawrence looks for a coat and a sweater, and the electricity goes out.

  50. 94

    94: Українськa життя

    Lawrence battles through frustration.

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As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine, Lawrence journaled nearly every day while serving alongside his wife. Nearly 20 years later, he wants to share their experiences in Ukraine--the good and the bad, the happy and the sad--with the world so people can see Ukraine as it was.

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