Our feelings are mixed. In many ways we are VERY excited to come home. We miss our home, our friends, and our family. We miss steaks on the grill, speaking English without having to carefully choose our words, fitted sheets and many other things that we take for granted in our country. On the other hand, it is very hard to leave. We have met some wonderful people here in Russia. We thought our last few days here might be a bit boring (just waiting around to leave). Instead, our telephone has been ringing off the hook, all of our friends have been calling wanting to see us one more time before we leave.
We finally made it over to Engles (the town on the opposite side of the Volga). A student took us to a swimming beach there and we had a lot of fun. We are planning a last visit to our favorite pastry shop tonight, a quick stop at Bookberry to pick up a book for the train, and a last visit to the covered market to pick up some snacks for the train.
We have been abundantly blessed by our time here. We have made new friends, learned about living in another culture, and been touched by the hospitality shown to us. I'm thankful that we have no regrets - I don't think we turned down any invitations that were made to us, we tried new things (kvass!!!), we resisted the urge to hole up in our flat (especially in the winter). The kids are glad we came, we have grown stronger as a family and we have lots of new friends who we hope will come to visit us in the States.
I am not sure if I will be able to post anything in Moscow/Peterburg due to internet access, but I will certainly add thing when we get home. I'll conclude this post with some photos of our time here, enjoy...Statue of Lenin located in Lenin Square by our flat, February 2010
Amy and Ken as Russians - Regional Museum, March, 2010
The Family at Saratov State Technical University, March 2010
Sobinov Conservatory on Prospect Kirova, April 2010
Katie and Dylan at Victory Park with Saratov/Volga in background, April 2010
A Cruise on the Volga in Nizhni Novgorod with our friends, Kate and Ann - May 2010
Trinity Cathedral
Assuage our Sorrows Church
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Church of Taking our Sorrows Away
Dacha with Dima and his family - June 2010
Ken at the Sanatorium - June 2010
1 comment:
Ken: I hope you are able to visit the new Russian American Institute campus while in Moscow. I visited it in December. Very beautiful facility.
Will try to visit with you while I am in Canton the weekend of October 14 - 16.
David Van Valkenburg
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