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I Had a Good Day

University - 10

Thursday & Friday - week 3

I bring Oksana her second cup of coffee not long after the first. She knows this is the signal to get up and join the day.

She moans a little, but I am growing accustomed to her moans. I take her by the hand, lead her to bathroom. I run shower and, when it is hot enough, gently propel her under it. I showered more than an hour ago. I am ready to dress.

Which I do while Oksana is in shower.

I do not think I have ever met someone so unadapted to mornings. It would be very annoying, if it were not so sweet. Still, I must be firm or we will never get anything done.

I make more coffee. I lay out some breakfast for Oksana. I tidy up apartment while I wait for her to be ready.

We have deliberately chosen Wednesdays for our midweek date nights, as Thursdays are the only mornings when neither of us has a lecture, tutorial or essay group scheduled. It takes a lot of the stress out of the awakening process, and affords us a little time together before we launch into the day.

Eventually, she is ready and we set off for campus. It is nice to stroll together through the midmorning city. The first rush gone. But there is still some bloom on the day. We divert via my favourite deli, to get some rolls for lunch. A treat. And coffees to take out. A necessity, in view of the standard of coffee substitute provided in the campus canteen.

We part on campus, with a promise to meet again Saturday night. I say, come early to apartment, I will get in something for us to eat. Oksana smiles, OK. She heads off to her lecture on business reputation management. I go to see my Journalism tutor.

The proposed field trip to Donbas is firming up. Departure will be a week today. We will have a meeting tomorrow, and a full military briefing Tuesday next week.

I eat my lunch with my tutor. Then a brief time in library before lectures in afternoon. Watching the political situation unfold in UK is fascinating. And now more scandal about what President Trump said to President Zelenskiy about delaying US aid.

After lectures, I spent about another hour in library. Then back to apartment. It is quiet evening, studying, making essay notes and some progress with essay.

I check in with friends on SW and fall sleep.

Friday is just another day. Up and out early to campus. Lectures and study time in library.

Significant event is meeting for Donbas field trip. Six of us are going - producer, camera, sound, presenter, editor/researcher, writer (me). Three girls, three guys. We leave Thursday lunchtime, drive east about 200km to military barracks. There we will change into military uniforms and equipment. Leave all personal comms - phones, tablets, laptops - which we cannot carry in war zone.

Army will provide heavy duty cameras, recording equipment for us to use. This is all specially adapted for use in war zone. We will then join military convoy to travel about another 600km to front. We will stop overnight at a military encampment and complete journey Friday morning. We will return to Kyiv after six of seven days, depending on army transport capacity.

On the way home, I call at sushi shop, buy a selection of items for tomorrow night. Then to deli, for a couple of fresh made pizzas. One with salami, one with red and yellow peppers, onions. I can easily heat these in my oven.

Back in apartment, I put food in refrigerator and settle in for evening. Some friends were going out for beer, but I am too tired to watch people getting drunk. I have a coffee and some salad. Apple.

Just before 20:00 I call Papa, Mama, to tell them about field trip. Mama is quite stoical, warns me to be careful. Papa's immediate reaction, do you want me to see if i can get you out of this? I don't laugh, but explain that i really want to do it. Then he is ok, suggests some stuff to take to front for soldiers there, bring them some happiness. It is good idea.

We exchange other news about home and university. The village is collecting money to buy new car for priest. Papa has confirmed booking for ski lodge outside Bukovel for ten days after Christmas. I have letter about flying club membership.

Then I settle down again to enjoy evening with my own company. More study, some leisure reading. Chat with friends on SW.

Go to bed thinking about tomorrow.
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Cripes!
An autumn calling up for military service kicked off in Ukraine today, October 1. The draft campaign will last until December 31. In total, 15,200 citizens will be called up for military service, including 9,000 people to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 4,400 to the National Guard, 1,000 to the State Border Guard Service, and 800 people to the State Special Transport Service. The draft age in Ukraine is set at 20-27 years.The length period of service is 18 months, as well as 12 months for those who have higher education (master or specialist degree). Conscript servicemen will not be involved in combat missions in the area of the Joint Forces Operation. After receiving the summons, a conscript must report to the draft office. A person faces administrative or criminal liability for failure to fulfill military duty. For the first violation, he will pay a fine in the amount of five to seven tax-free minimum incomes of citizens (from UAH 85 ($3.48) to UAH 119 ($4.88)), and for repeated violation – 10 to 15 tax-free minimum incomes of citizens (from UAH 170 ($6.97) to UAH 225 ($9.23)). A person may also face criminal liability in the form of imprisonment for up to three years.

Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/society/10704267-calling-up-for-military-service-kicks-off-in-ukraine.html
Is this just Men or does it include women as well I wonder?

Seems it is just Men
Serhiy Kliavlin has said almost 35,000 men have failed to report for draft in due time. Speaking at a conference on Wednesday, he said during the autumn draft campaign it is planned to call up for military service 634 people out of 37,000 summoned to undergo medical and military. Read also Ukraine's leading party shares plans on military conscription Kliavlin said that, as in previous years, there is a problem of extremely low reporting of draftees in to conscription offices, including of those who enjoy a deferment from draft. He also noted the penalties for failure to report to draft offices are extremely low, at UAH 119 (US$4.93), and even this sum is extremely difficult to recover since the perpetrator must first sign charge papers. The military commissar also said he had hopes for the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, to tighten responsibility for men failing to report for tests at draft offices and for evading military service, following the example of tightening the responsibility for those who have debts on child support.

Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/kiev/10697931-almost-35-000-kyiv-residents-fail-to-report-to-draft-offices-for-physicals.html?utm_source=unian&utm_medium=related_news&utm_campaign=related_news_in_post