I am still trying to play catch up from October and November! One of my friends from Russia came to Utah for General Conference. We spent one night at This is the Place Monument and driving out to all of the Temples in Salt Lake. I left work early one day and we went up to Park City with Julie and Dan. Katya loved the Alpine Coaster (even if she did get a little bit scared - the poor lady behind her almost hit her - apparently she stopped in the middle of the ride). After Katya left we had our annual trip to Frightmares - it wasn't nearly as cold as it was last year - no snow this year - but we still had a blast! Especially on our favorite ride - the ladybug drop! And of course - no trip is complete without treats! Julie, Dan, and I wanted to go on a hike to see the fall leaves, but things were so crazy we didn't get a chance to go until Halloween - Dan got stuck in some trees... ..and there was already snow! It was beautiful!
Two months later and finally the end of my trip to Russia! Our last stop in Russia was to Tula, the last city I served in. We got up early and raced to the train station. We were really running late, luckily a nice ticket counter agent took pity on us and helped us, even though we weren't at the right counter. Claire had been reading Anna Karenina and wanted to go to Yasnaya Polyana- Tolstoi's estate - or as Cam called him - Toy Story. Of course - since it was Russia - by the time we got to the estate we were told it was closed. They had some kind-of production that night that they were preparing for. After pleading with the guards a tour group came up - and were immediately let in - we finally convinced the tour guide to let us "join" their group - after I told her we didn't want the tour - we just wanted to get in! So, we immediately ditched the group and wandered around the estate. The next day we raced to church - it was so fun to see all my friends at church - although I felt like a grandma - the cute girls that were my little 13 and 14 year-old young women are now married and have children!! We enjoyed a nice LONG dinner (an hour after we ordered they finally put our food on the grill) - but we had a comfy couch at our table - so at least we were comfortable. Then raced to the train (I may or may not have mixed up the time so we almost missed the train) We hated to leave Katya's house in Moscow - we had so much fun chatting with her every night! Sadly all good things must come to end, and after an interesting flight - complete with a drunk Russian harassing Cam, we came back to reality :(
After a relaxing weekend in Voronezh it was time to head back to Moscow for some sightseeing. At Church of Christ the Savior Red Square was closed for a big military band concert while we were in Moscow, we tried every entrance, and all the guards told us there was no way we could get in. We tried begging and pleading in Russian and English - no go - until I tried a different tactic - St. Basil's has a museum inside - the minute I asked if we could go in the museum, we were told we just had to wait for a few minutes until a tour guide came to escort us up there! Success. We were so excited to actually get in to Red Square. At a restaurant in Moscow called the Moo Moo cafe - there was one right by the mission home when I was on my mission. My companion and I got to go to lunch with our mission President and his wife there once for winning a clean apartment contest. :) My first area was right by Tsaritsina park. Queen Elizabeth wanted a palace in the middle of this park, but before it was ever finished she decided she didn't like it and it has just been ruins ever since. We would have picnics and service projects there. In the last few years they have cleaned the park up, installed lighting all over, and finished the palace. It looks like a completely different place! We got to meet up with one of my companions while we were there - it was SO fabulous to see her! Poor Cam, we had an hour trip back to our apartment and she really had to go to the bathroom - so we made her use the porta-potties - she had nightmares about it the rest of the trip!
We met up with another companion at an exhibition center - years ago it was used like a world's fair expo center. Each building was for a different region.
What can I say about my trip to Russia? I didn't loose anyone and we picked up two boyfriends! Basically it was a success.
But who wants to hear about it when you can see it. So without further ado, my trip to Russia. On the night train to Voronezh. After staying up all night the night before we left, getting minimal sleep on the plane, and running around Moscow all afternoon we were feeling pretty beat - and Cam looked about 100x better than I did, hence, no picture of me on this leg of the trip. The church building in Voronezh - it used to be a theater. This is in the basement of the church - it is basically a dark and scary labyrinth. One of the couple missionaries gave us a tour. At the Slinkovi's home (basically my Russian family). They were making apple juice and let us try some and take all sorts of pictures. Saying goodbye to the Slinkovi's. My favorite people in Voronezh.
A month ago my family and I took a trip. I discovered as I was handing my suitcase off to the security guy at the airport that I had a stow-away - a dryer sheet that had been on my floor (yes, my room was a mess at the time) had gotten itself stuck in the wheel of my suitcase. Oh well, I thought, it will fall off as it is going through security and being put on the plane. Nope, this was a tough little dryer sheet and I was amazed to see it still clinging to the wheel of my suitcase when we pulled our luggage off the carousel at the Long Beach airport. In honor of this tenacious dryer sheet, I am including the following pictures of its trip. First, it survived a car ride all over Los Angeles (it didn't complain nearly as much as our Gorgeous Grandmother). Then it made it on a choppy boat ride twenty-six miles across the sea to Catalina Island. Then it hung in there during the trek from the boat dock to our house. I think I offended it slightly by not including it in our very important trip to Big Olaf's! But apparently I was forgiven since it stuck in there on a return trip to Long Beach and another car ride to the cemetery to visit my Great Aunt and Uncle's graves. It enjoyed a little rest in Ontario while we checked out Lauren's new home... and Grandma practiced her paper boat making skills. After giving Lauren her "Old Maid" cards for her birthday, I (as usual) spent way too much money at H&M to refill my suitcase (that will teach my family to get a hotel right by a mall with an H&M). After 10 days of fun in the sun and being lazy on Catalina Island, it decided there is no place like home and returned to Salt Lake City, dirtier and a little more ragged. A FABULOUS trip was had by all.