Why Hello!
To the few people who actually follow my blog, I want to apologize for the EXTREME amount of time it has taken for me to get another post on here. Lots of things have happened...and I forgot to share with you wonderful people. So relax, get comfortable, and get ready to hear about all that has happened since Red Square. (It's not really that much...but there are a few pictures to sit through...so just bear with me). (ALSO: how do you put videos on here?)
First off is the russian ballet. DISCLAIMER: I have NEVER enjoyed ballet. I sat through it for the sake of my sisters (and because my mom used to make me). That said, I want everyone to know that I absolutely fell in love with ballet! I have never been to see a proffessional ballet before, and I can now fully appreciate how amazing it is. I mean...it was truly beautiful. The saddest part about all of it is that the Bolshoi Theater is going through construction and updates, so it's closed. We were at an alternate theater...but it was still amazing. We couldn't take pictures during the performance (obviously) so I just have a few of the inside of the theater. Also, in the picture of me I look horrible. Just go with it. I had just run through a bunch of metros...up and down plenty of escalators, and through snow, ice, and puddles of slush to get to this ballet before it started; all in high heeled brown boots. Yeah. It was rough, but I managed to perservere (spell check?). Overall, it was a wonderful evening. Until we had to find a way home. Oh yes, this is quite the story. All of the other schools who went had a bus from their school come to pick them up at the closest metro stop. Us? Not so much. We went to Molodoshnya (our normal metro stop where we catch the bus home) and it was too late for the bus to be running. Gulya (our native coordinator) just told us to get a cab. Um yeah... NO! They are so sketchy, and we don't speak Russian, and we are not ok with being sex slaves. So that was out. We ended up having to call a cab from Gorky 2 (near where we leave) and he had to drive all the way there, and then back. It cost us about 1200 rubles (not too bad) but then when we got there the GATE WAS LOCKED and THE GUARD DOG WAS OUT. Awesome. We ended up having to call a bunch of people, and interupt either sleep or valentine's day activites. Dima (some younger guy from the school) showed up with his girlfriend and she was SUPER ticked, and did not hesitate to let it all out in her wonderfully perfect english. What a good night, eh? It really was quite fun. Oh I forgot to mention that two people had so stay in the city for the night at a different school's apartment because there wasn't room in the cab for five of us. They slept on pool toys. What troopers!
Mollie and Brooke at the ballet.
Nasty picture that proves I was at the ballet.
Alrighty. Another thing occured on the same day that deserves mentioning: Brooke's boyfriend send her a huge boquet of roses, and they were beautiful and we were all jealous. So, the next day being Valentine's Day, we awoke to find a single rose for each of us, and a chocolate heart! It was a beautiful thing. (Thanks Brooke and Janelle!)
Second: One day we decided to try and find Gorky Park...only we didn't get off at the correct metro stop, so awesome. We were lost. It was fun. We found a random mall thing...and we walked into a book store so I could look for a journal, and there were porn books in there. Whoops, wrong store. Anyway...this is a picture of the escalators. Exciting, I know.
So the mall madness was on a saturday, then there was sunday and church and many spiritual happenings (Brooke and Janelle both got called to the primary), and then on Monday we went and found the REAL Gorky park. There is an ice skating rink, and roller coasters, and all sorts of other fun things, and we are going back when it gets warm so we can do the amusement park. We had to cross a bridge to get from the metro station to the park, and the river was so beautiful! We didn't end up going into Gorky park, but we went across the street to this cool statue park, and had a lot of fun there. And then we went looking for a Starlite Diner that is in Moscow, and we couldn't find it, so we ate at this place called My-My (pronounced Moo-Moo) and YES it does have the theme you are thinking of. It was great! We had to get our food by pointing and grunting, and people were laughing at us. Ahhh...what a wonderful experience. Even the chairs were cow themed.Anyway, here are some pictures of that adventure.
Last, but certainly not least, is PANCAKE DAY! Most wonderful celebration ever. We all had a blast...and there are better pictures on someone elses camera, but this is what I have that works. So enjoy. We had pancakes, and there was music and dancing, and clowns(?), and the burning of the scarecrow. All in all it was quite exciting. We had a lot of fun.
Just remember: It's not over till the fat lady sings. And it doesn't look like she's in a very singing mood, so I think it will be a while before it's over; (Whatever "IT" is). This is a picture of a teacher at the school that we love. She is always smiling at us, and waving, and saying things we can't understand. Lovely picture of her though. Everyone else is dancing and eating pancakes, and she was just chillin on the porch.
4 comments:
Thanks Brittany! I love reading about what you're doing. Sounds like you're having quite the adventure. I'm glad you're finally able to see why I love the ballet so much. I'll have to take you to Ballet West when you get back.
That statue park is quite - interesting! I'm glad you didn't get sold into slavery. I had no idea Gorky park was an amusement park - kind of like Russia's coney island. I always pictured it as more like central park or something only creepier (must be from a movie I saw once or something).
Keep posting!
I'm glad that:
1. You didn't get eaten by the guard dog late that night (or sold into slavery).
2. You looked warm in at least one of these pictures (at the Ballet)
3. You look like you're becoming good friends with the other girls in the program (great glamour shots)
4. And that you get to hang out with cute little Russian children (you get to do that every day?)
Mom says that Catherine was crying when she talked to you the other day, she misses you so much. She just pipes up sometimes (in a frowny voice) and says, "I miss Brittany!"
Ditto.
They're obviously stricter in some areas (ie. guard dogs) and more "free" in others (ie. the porn shop :)). What an "eye-opening" experience you're having!!!
Brittany:
I am glad you got your blog updated. Now I can quit hasseling your poor sister for updates. Like everybody else, I am glad you didn't end up sold into slavery. From everything I have read, it sucks way bad! I still don't get ballet. Maybe I will have to go to Russia so I will get it.
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