Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Home. Ish.

We're here in Russia. I'm borrowing internet from the other married couple in our program, and Charles needs it after me, so I'm going to write a very rushed entry. I just wanted to let our family and friends know that we are alive and well. Our landlady wants us to call her Aunt Valya, and she's so sweet. She took us all the way into town yesterday to make sure we got on all the right trains, and this morning she chewed Charles out for not making me eat. I haven't been too hungry lately, and she was worried because she hadn't seen me eat. She's funny. I really like her.
I'm compiling a list of my first impressions, and I'll post them later. Russia is very entertaining to a people-watcher like myself. And my husband is by far the handsomest man in Russia.
And I just want to let my family know that I ordered lunch in German in Germany for my husband and myself, after I asked directions in German to a cafe that could sell me some Apfelschorle. and I didn't ask for any any Apfelschnitzel. After that, we stocked up on Rittersports, in the most wonderful flavors, as well as paprika pringles, and kinder eggs. I soooooo pitched a fit when it was time to leave Germany. But Charles slept the whole way to Russia, so I don't think he even noticed.

And to those who care, Russia is like Turkmenistan on steroids. Neon steroids. It smells the same, but they have Mcdonalds with free wifi. and their mcdonalds also has chocolate croissants. In conclusion, I'm learning tons and I'm having quite an adventure, and we're both really happy to be here.
And I have some funny stories about bread and cheese, losing teeth, and meksiken food.

8 comments:

Natalie said...

I was just thinking about you this morning and was hoping that you were alive. Good to hear that you really are! Happy that you made it to Russia safely. I'm looking forward to more updates!

Lizzy Meppen said...

Molly, i got a blog finally! It is at www.lizzymeppen.blogspot.com

jax from the harmon squad said...

I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo jealous. For real.

Mollie said...

Wow what a cool adventure you guys get to have together! I am so completely jealous that you were in Germany. Remember when we used to have conversations in German while falling asleep when we lived in Centennial? Ah those days. Glad you are safe. Can't wait to read all about your happenings!

Birches said...

Ooh, I really miss kinder eggs, they had them in Canada. We also knew a girl from Russia named Valya. She was the opposite of friendly though.

Aaron

Josh, Janae, and Ainslie said...

Hey, good luck over there! We look forward to hearing more about how things are going for the two of you.

Kent and Leisy said...

I can't read your blog. it makes me too jealous. Charles- did you ever go to Bwishnee volochok? a few hours above tver? I just found out that my stake president here in toledo has an adopted daughter from there! and he's been there! how weird is that?
I hope that you guys have so much fun!!! do EVERYTHING! buy lots of cool russian stuff!!

Unknown said...

Molly,
I love reading your posts. You are so cute. I'm glad you guys are having fun in Russia. I'm also very proud of the way you handled yourself in Germany...Mama Schindler would be proud too. I would have pitched a fit if I had to leave too. Keep posting...I'm excited to hear all about your Russian Adventures.