Saturday was such a busy day, but I had so much fun! I hope that you all are doing well and that you are having a good week. I can't believe that I have been gone for five days already!
I didn't do too much until after two more girls from our group arrived in Moscow we all took a trip to the Kremlin. There was some government event going on, however, and half of it was close. We were able to see the three cathedrals (One of them contained the remains of Ivan the Terrible and his family). The Armory, an approximately 25 foot bell made by Ivan the Terrible's son, and a very large cannon from which the remains of a defeated tsar, The False Dmitri, were fired.
After the Kremlin, I met up with Valya and we went to a coffee shop and had supper. When we were finished with supper we met up with a mutual friend, Toma. Valya took me back to the university. I totally embarrassed myself by leaving my passport/ID in my room, and I had to be escorted to my room by a guard! That's the thing here. There was an attempted bombing of the university in the past, and, because of this, students must first go through a guard station in order to enter the university. Once one has made it through the first station, in order to access the dormitories, one must go through another guard station. We also have two doors in our rooms that have to be locked with a key, which is kind of scarey.
I finally made it back to my room, picked up my friend, Chelsea, and then we went and met Alex, another friend of mine that I know from Northwest State Community College. He took us to the mall to have a look around and then we went back to his parents' apartment for some of his mom's good home cooking! We made it back to the university and collapsed into bed. What a day!
After the Kremlin, I met up with Valya and we went to a coffee shop and had supper. When we were finished with supper we met up with a mutual friend, Toma. Valya took me back to the university. I totally embarrassed myself by leaving my passport/ID in my room, and I had to be escorted to my room by a guard! That's the thing here. There was an attempted bombing of the university in the past, and, because of this, students must first go through a guard station in order to enter the university. Once one has made it through the first station, in order to access the dormitories, one must go through another guard station. We also have two doors in our rooms that have to be locked with a key, which is kind of scarey.
I finally made it back to my room, picked up my friend, Chelsea, and then we went and met Alex, another friend of mine that I know from Northwest State Community College. He took us to the mall to have a look around and then we went back to his parents' apartment for some of his mom's good home cooking! We made it back to the university and collapsed into bed. What a day!
Hey Abby, wanted to say thanks for keeping us updated. I keep checking everyday, sometimes more than once, to see if you have written anything new. I am sure that it is hard to find time and internet at the same time!!! anyway, hope you are learning a lot. Love and miss you
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Jenn,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for reading my blog! I really need to do an update, but I have been leaving at 8am and getting back at 11-12pm! I miss you all so much! I saw the girls on Skype Sunday, I miss them so much!
Hey abby sorry for not keaping up with your blog. we all miss you hope you gad a lot of fun. talk to you later.
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