
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Amazing time in Murom!!!
We arrived in a small town in Russia, maybe 100,000 people, named Murom. This town was so beautiful. We were given a small tour of this town and learned about the town hero, Ilya Muromets! We also took a tour of their portrait museum, saw their courthouse, visited the university, and met some wonderful people. I am proud to say that I have met many amazing people while in Russia, but in Murom I stayed with one of the nicest, kindest, most generous people I have every met, Ksusha. She opened her home and her life to me and was very excited to do so. She was very hospitable and made sure that my stay in her home was a pleasant one. I met her boyfriend, Artom, whose name I probably misspelled. He too was very kind to me. They took me for dinner at a cafe which was originally a prison that was built in the 1800s. We also saw a 5D film which was very fun and funny because my cute little Ksusha screamed at the scary creatures that popped out of the screen! They took me to the town's new bridge and I was able to see the bridge, the town, and the river at night. This was one of the most beautiful things that I have seen. They also took me to the train station which was also very nice. We finished the night by sharing some drinks at Ksusha's apartment and a very nice conversation. Artom decided he wanted to learn English so that my husband and I could come back and visit them together. Ksusha even offered to share her home with us again. I am sad that I did not have more time to spend with this wonderful woman! Oh, I also ate a cabbage soup called schi. I actually enjoyed this soup very much, eventhough I do not like cabbage! AND, mom you will be SOOO proud, I ate salad two days in a row. I ate a salad with red bell peppers, radish, and cucumber and liked it! I have REALLY stepped outside of my box and tried many foods here. I have had and am having such a wonderful time, but I am also ready to come home. I will require a long hot bath, a lot of time with my husband, and possibly a three day nap!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Last day in Vladimir
Today is our last day in Vladimir. :( We watched a cultural concert at the University and visited the orphanage today. The trip to the orphanage made me sad. Of course, I wanted to adopt half of the children and bring them home with me. The orphanage contained children ages 3-7 and has a relatively high adoption rate. We also visited a health and well being school which is comparable to our social workers in America. This organization is the only one of its kind and is located here in Vladimir. It is a "grassroots" organization and the Government had suggested such a program not knowing that this one exists in Vladimir! We will have free time later and I think I will go have coffee with one of my new Russian friends! I have also decided that I will continue to write blog entries about the trip when I return home and have reliable internet.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
So...I promised pictures...
Sorry, I only had enough time to post a few pictures! I will post more when I have more time!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Such a fun day...
I posted my last entry very quickly today as I thought I would not have internet now. However, I have managed to pick up the hotel's wifi connection while sitting in my bedroom! I have had an awesome day today, accept for missing my wonderful husband's phone call. :( He called today while we were in the Vladimir Court House learning about their court process from a very high ranking judge! The tour of the court house was nice and learning about their court process was interesting. They have a panel of 3 judges or a jury that decides the outcome of criminal trials. Defendants choose between trial by jury or judges. Here the defendants choose trial by judge more often. The defendants also sit in a type of jail cell that is built into the court room. In Vladimir they have modernized these cells to a type of class room rather than the old style of a jail cell with steel bars! After this tour we had dinner at a popular restaurant in Vladimir called Shesh Besh. The food was delicious, but the dish that Renna and I ordered took forever to cook. Everyone else had already received and eaten their food! When we finally finished eating the other students went back to the hotel and did other things, I guess anyway, and Dr. Vandiver, Kim, and I went shopping! We stopped at this adorable little shop where I got my mom, grandma, and best friend some really cute swag! Then we went to the mall (YAY!) where I bought an awesome new pair of purple flats (of course I had to buy a new pair of shoes in Russia!). I found out that a carton of Marlboro cigarettes is only $18 American here. I guess it is because it is still very popular here. I also bought some really cute hair bows, a very popular style of bow that we do not wear in America, for my neice...I hope she likes them! I also found out that I cannot fit their clothes. I tried on a shirt that was entirely too big in the shoulders, bust, and stomach but not big enough in the hips! (lol) Anyway, I had a wonder ful day today. I will stay awake until my husband gets off of work. It is currently 11:30pm here and only 2:30pm there :( Hopefully I will have some wifi here at the hotel tomorrow! I enjoy writing the blog...hope you guys are enjoying reading it!
It's Thursday...Right?!?!
WOW...adjusting to the time change has been difficult. I thought today was Wednesday, but it is, in fact, Thursday! Yesterday we listened to a great lecture about the Russian legal/court system. It is different from our legal system, but there are several similarities. They have a lengthy appeals process also with several courts to appeal your case in. They have small claims, civil, and criminal courts like us as well. They will be restructuring their law codes within the next several years. Today we had a lecture on their police force. Here they enter into cadet corps for legal training at age 17. They study for 5 years before they are allowed to enter into their selected professions in the legal system. They train to be lawyers, police officers, investigators, judges, and corrections officers. I am having a wonderful time. Yesterday I made a new friend, her name is Natalia. She speaks English very well. We are very much alike. She reminds me of myself when I was much younger! She is only 21 years old! The others are rushing off to lunch. I must go before they forget me! I wish I had wifi at my hotel so that I could write about everything everyday! I will try to write entries every day that I can! Hopefully, I can write another entry later or tonight! Miss you husband and mom! <3
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
In Russia!
We touched down in Russia yesterday! The plane ride was extremely long and we had another long car ride to Vladimir from Moscow. On our trip to Vladimir from Moscow we stopped at a pay toilet on the side of the road...unfortunately, the toilet was a hole in the ground that we had to squat over! What an experience! The hole in the ground, pay toilet was yesterday's highlight! We had dinner at the hotel. The chicken was delicious. I had a salad alternative with boiled egg, ham, peas, cucumbers, pimentos (I think), and mayonaise. It was not my favorite but I ate half of it. Here they do not have drinks with their meals, while they eat. We were served hot tea at the end of our meal. Breakfast was similar to breakfast in the States. Breakfast was served buffet style and included: fried eggs, hard boilded eggs, scrambled eggs, corn flakes, granola, porridge, sliced turkey, sausage (kinda of like smoked, but was sliced thin), salad, cheese, bread, milk, pancakes, coffee, tea, pineapple juice, orange/grapefruit juice, and a few other things. After breakfast we walked to the American Home (our host agency) which is not far from our hotel. The walk was scenic. The American Home has been the first place that I have had wifi access. I am now listening to an interesting lecture by Dr. Pope about the court process he endured while prosecuting a lady who embezzled money from the American Home. I will post another entry tomorrow! I am already having fun and cannot wait to see what is in store in the next couple of weeks!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
All of my bags are packed, I'm ready to go...
My two large, purple bags are packed, my carry-on bag is packed, and my music device is synced. I even loaded the bags into the trunk of the car. Lester, my husband, will be driving me to the airport in Houston tomorrow. I am ready to go!
My seven-year-old niece, Elizabeth, is very excited about my trip, but does not want me to be gone away for so long! She informed me tonight that I needed to wake her up before I leave so she can give me a "big goodbye hug!" I promised I would not leave without telling her goodbye.
I have butterflies in my tummy and am very excited about the trip. I still am nervous about being so far away from my husband for two weeks. In the ten years we have been together I have not been away from him more than a weeks length!
My seven-year-old niece, Elizabeth, is very excited about my trip, but does not want me to be gone away for so long! She informed me tonight that I needed to wake her up before I leave so she can give me a "big goodbye hug!" I promised I would not leave without telling her goodbye.
I have butterflies in my tummy and am very excited about the trip. I still am nervous about being so far away from my husband for two weeks. In the ten years we have been together I have not been away from him more than a weeks length!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Packing!
I started packing for Russia over a month ago. My toiletry bag is pretty much packed and I have packed sweaters, hats, and scarves already. I have not packed anything else though. I still have so much to pack and we are leaving on Sunday, only six days away! I purchased a lot of items today to take to Russia as gifts. I think I will need to take an additional checked bag just for the gifts! I have my very last class of the semester tomorrow. So, after tomorrow I will be concentrating on packing!
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