Valentina (Valia) works in the International office and she took us to a hiking area on the outskirts of Saratov. We climbed up (and I mean straight up) a hill and collected branches for a fire. Valia's boyfriend came and we roasted potatoes in the hot coals. I am always amazed that we can make a fire wherever we would like! Below is a picture of the hill that we climbed - There were no switchbacks we just went straight up, which was intense, but fine. Going down was a little riskier (Katie and I both slid a little too much for comfort)! We also walked a little further and discovered some nice hiking trails - we are looking forward to going back and having a picnic in the woods!
After our tea break we headed into the forest to hike to a horse farm. Dima made arrangements for us to ride some horses owned by his friends. The kids were excited to ride the horses and we all had a lot of fun. The forest was beautiful - we saw wildflowers, a birch grove and of course some wild Russian dogs. We happened upon a dog that was resting in a large mud puddle. I wish that I could rescue all of the wild dogs that we see roaming the streetShortly after this outing in the woods we went on a picnic with our friend Nellie and her students. Nellie teaches English and Katie has been going to her classes to help. Katie has loved this chance to hang out with other kids and Nellie has enjoyed having a native English speaker so it has worked out well for everyone. We rode a bus out to the forest. The bus left the road and we were bouncing along dirt paths and finally stopped in the middle of nowhere! First thing we did - start a fire of course! The kids played games, we ate family sausage (hot dogs), and had a fun day. Dylan made a new friend, Dima. We think he found his kindred spirit. Dima and Dylan played soccer and were observed sword fighting with sticks. It was fun for Dylan to finally find a friend and have a good time with other kids! Dima called tonight - it was so funny to answer the phone and have someone ask for Dylan!
We are looking forward to another hike in the woods tomorrow, on Friday we are going to the Dacha (summer house) with Nellie (we hear her strawberries are ready) and on Saturday we are going on a picnic with friends from church. Time is speeding by!
During the last week in June we will be at a conference with the University. Ken will be participating and the kids and I are going along to see something have some fun. The conference will be at a Sanatorium (sort of like a spa/resort but I think not as fancy) near the Volga. Hopefully it will be a nice change of pace for all of us.
I've included these photos of Dylan - we went to check on him one night before we went to bed and found him sleeping in this hilarious pose...
Ken has been having an ongoing battle with the drapes in our flat. In our first week here, Katie and Dylan managed to get tangled in the drapes in Dylan's room and pulled them crashing to the floor. Without proper tools, Ken finally managed to rehang them only to have them crash down about a month later. He fixed them and in the middle of the night they fell again, and again the next night. He finally secured Dylan's drapes only to have ours fall down a week ago. Ken fixed them and they fell again. They are currently lying on a pile on the floor - the main annoyance is that it gets light here very early (4 am) and our windows are wide open letting in the light. I took this photo while Ken was working on our bedroom drapes, he was not amused that I was documenting this episode of our stay - he's spent far too much time during this sabbatical fixing drapes...
We are still working out our travel plans for July but expect to leave Saratov on July 6 to go to Moscow and perhaps St. Petersburg. We fly home on July 13.
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finally had time to read you BLOG. Sounds like a great big adventure for all! July 13th will be here SOON! Looking forward to seeing you guys, Norma & bruce
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