Yeah, I bet you saw the title of this post and thought, "I HAVE to read this one."
Our last day in Moscow, we stopped by a couple ice sleds. I guess someone pours water down a hill and it just turns into ice, creating a fun slide for the kids... and us, apparently. So here's a little video for ya... I hope it works.
Our last day in Moscow, we stopped by a couple ice sleds. I guess someone pours water down a hill and it just turns into ice, creating a fun slide for the kids... and us, apparently. So here's a little video for ya... I hope it works.
Anyway, it was good way to end our two weeks in Moscow. But, now we have traveled down south to a small city where we will be staying for the rest of our time.
We've been here fore only a weekend and I LOVE it. No, it's not perfect. People here tend to use the ground as their trash can, and it's not ideal for us ladies to be walking out at night. But, it's warmer here, and you should see the mountains!! I'll show you a picture or two next week hopefully. I want to wait till the overcast sky clears up.
I'm so excited for what's ahead. We will be able to do some rock climbing soon, to teach some english, and to spend time with some of the american friends we've met here. Also, I love having our own apartment. It's got plenty of kitchen space, four beds, a comfy couch and TV with DVD player. It's much nicer than our space in Moscow... a pull out couch for a bed, a TV with a VHS player, and a very small kitchen. Haha. We have a lot to be thankful for.
Dad has provided everything we need and so much more.
Thanks for remembering us! I love you all and think of you often.
Here's some extra pictures from Moscow:
This isn't my hat... but I had to try it on.
This is an average Moscow sidewalk... and my boots.
We found a boba place. If you don't know what boba is... go find some and try it in a smoothie.
In Russia, I live on tea.