Wednesday 24 March 2010

An eventful week?








I had a lovely day at the beginning of the week; I walked from school down to Alexander Nevsky Monastery and took plenty of photos, one especially nice one of pigeons! (Photos will come soon, but I left my camera at my friends’ house.) It was a lovely crisp sunny day, and I was able to march properly, as the road was almost ice free! I had a wander around the grounds and was followed by a homeless man, but then made my escape into the church! I lit a candle for you all (though only had 5 roubles, so you all had to share one!) I then met up for coffee with Eva, which was really nice as we haven’t been able to catch up properly without living in each other’s pockets. Our friend Janine left to go back home on Thursday, so on Wednesday night we went for cocktails which was really nice. Wednesday was also St Patrick’s Day, which I was pretty much unaware of, though when I turned up to my lessons the next day, I was the only person there! All of the people from my class had gone out to celebrate (despite any of them, being Irish!) and hadn’t come in. So I had a day of private tuition! It was pretty awkward, though it was fine!

I seem to spend my life hurrying down Nevsky at the moment. I think that it will take me half an hour or something to get somewhere, and I just always seem to get my timing wrong! So, I always seem to be marching, against the wind rushing to meet someone! After rushing to meet my friend Chris, who I was studying with in Moscow, and grabbing a pirog (little pie type thing) on the way, we climbed up to the top of St Isaacs Cathedral. It was such a lovely day and you get such an amazing view form up there of the whole city. We could even just make out people walking across the Neva!

On Thursday, Jess and I went to watch our friend Pasha DJ; it was a really good set, though there was no one there, so we didn’t want to dance on our own in the middle of an empty club. We were then introduced to his friend, who was pretty mental, and the four of us went on to another club. My friend, who I studied with Moscow, came up from Yaroslavl on Friday. So on Friday night, my friend Franky had a house party. It was a bit of a disaster really! (House parties in Russia, just never seem to go as planned!) Firstly the light in the kitchen went out and then Chris popped out to get a beer, and as he was walking back with the bottle, he slipped on the ice and the bottle smashed in his hand. He just came back into the flat with blood everywhere! It was awful. We helped him clean it up with what was on hand, vodka obviously! The cuts were really deep, but luckily there was no glass stuck inside and to everyone’s surprise, Franky had a whole first aid kit on hand complete with bandages and all! We wrapped him up pretty well and he went off to get stitches the next day.

Here is an exciting bit of news, a couple of weeks ago, this lady called Lizzie commented on my blog saying that she really liked it and was wondering if I could write something for her website (thirdyearabroad.com), it is aimed at students either going on their year abroad, or already there. So I had a look at the website and she had actually put a link to my blog and said how good it was!! I was pretty embarrassed to be honest, because I never assumed that anyone other than family would ever read it! So I wrote up a bunch of stuff about Moscow and sent it to her. She said she liked ait and would put it up that same day! It is not up at the moment, but hopefully it will be soon!

Jess and I were really excited at the beginning of the week because it looked as if spring had well and truly begun... alas, we were wrong. On Thursday night, it snowed for 24 hours and now, just as a lot of the snow had melted and the pavements were walk-able, Mother Nature just dumps a whole load more snow on us! So depressing, I just want the snow to go and for the sun to shine! I may well have to invest in a pair of wellies! This is quite an exciting prospect in Russia though, as they have every pattern under the sun to choose from! Ankle length, or calf length, with or without felt lining, floral print, animal print, plain, or camouflage... the options are endless! So I’m going to go for the leopard print ones with the felt lining! I found a guy selling them for 450 roubles, which is about £6, so not bad at all! I’m just a bit worried about where all the snow will go when it melts! There are just mountains of the stuff, and the walk to school is especially bad, so I think wellies are a must!

Well, that is pretty much it for this week. My friend George is coming to visit next week, so I will fill you all in on what we get up to! I have written up some stuff to do, though it is nowhere near as rigorous as what I put Mum and Dad through in Moscow! I’m so excited though for her to come!!

Anyway, lots of love to you all. Miss you lots x x x x

Saturday 13 March 2010

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So, hello again! Where to start, well I haven’t really done much in the way of cultural activities, but I have been having a lot of fun! I have mainly been going out a lot and getting in at stupid o’clock, but there is not much to do in the day as the weather is so bleak at the moment! As I said in my last entry, there is still a lot of snow which melts and then freezes again. It was getting a lot better, and yesterday all the snow had been cleared from our road and things were looking good. However, it has snowed all today and last night as well, so everything has been spoiled again!! So this makes walking around and exploring a bit difficult as you have to watch your feet all the time! But saying that, I have been walking as much as possible! I often walk home from school, or walk to go for lunch or coffee somewhere. I navigated myself (albeit with a few errors!) all the way from school to Nevsky without a map, so I was pretty impressed! I have really settled into life here, and it feels a lot less daunting than Moscow because it is so much smaller and you can just walk about. Also, it is really nice because a lot of people here are living in rented apartments rather than in a home-stay. So you can just go round to people’s houses of an evening or after school or something. So it feels a lot more like I am actually living here, which is nice.

I had a lovely day the other day. The weather was gorgeous and sunny, not too cold, but very windy. After school, I was going to meet my friend Chris (who studied in Moscow with me) to go to the state photography museum. Anyway, so I got on the bus to go and meet him, but for some reason here, the rush hour is at about 2-3 o’clock, so I ended up getting off the bus and having to walk very fast (despite walking against what felt like a force 5 gale wind!) down Nevsky prospect! So we went to the museum, which was really nice, good photos, some a lot better than other, but it was free and a good exhibition. We then had some lunch in a cheap little Russian canteen, which was good. Afterward Chris had a class to teach and I had nothing else to do, so went for a wander. It was really nice, I walked up to the hermitage and then crossed the frozen, snow covered river onto one of the islands. I walked around the island for a bit and then made my way back home. But it made me really excited for when the weather will get better and I can walk everywhere!

I have in fact moved up a class, which I am really pleased about. It is a lot more challenging, which can be really hard, but I’m glad I have done it because it makes me work harder. I felt pretty thick after a grammar lesson the other day, so I came home, ordered a grammar book online and spent the rest of the evening revising!!

Today was the day when Eva and her friend Victoria moved out! When Eva brought my stuff back from Moscow, she had no where to stay, so we told her she could stay here for a few days. She and her friend Vicky were planning on living together, but hadn’t had time to get a flat yet. So, Vicky moved in with us as well. Jess and I assumed that it would just be for a couple of days... well a couple of days turned into nearly two weeks! But they have gone now and they paid rent for the time that they were here, so I’m not complaining too much!

So that is it for now, I think tomorrow I am going to watch Alice in Wonderland at the cinema with Jess and our friend Franky, who is also from UCL. There is also a mini festival on at one of the cinema’s tomorrow night. It calls itself “A night of good cinema” and basically it is a whole night from 11pm until about 6 in the morning in which various films are being shown. So I may go to that, the films sound quite good, but I may just end up asleep in the cinema, which wouldn’t be so good!

Anyway, lots of love and miss you all

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