Wednesday, December 12, 2007

One Week Left!

We have just entered our final week in Russia! During this time we will be spending another 4 days in Petrozavodsk and another 3 in Moscow (we leave Petro 12/1 7 on the overnight train to Moscow). While in Moscow we will have Brady’s medical appointment and will meet with the US Embassy twice before flying out on the evening of 12/20 (that gave me the chills). We have been looking very forward to Moscow as we will be staying at the Marriot Grand thanks to Ryan’s aunt Patti who generously gave us Marriot points. We cannot wait – plus we hear the sights in Moscow before Christmas are amazing and I have missed my favorite time of year at home.

With Brady being sick our time here has been pretty uneventful without much to post. He is now feeling much better, some sibling rivalry has begun between the two (I am not sure if it’s better here because of so few toys or that were going to be in really big trouble when we come home). Yesterday (12/13) was a better day, we took the trolley to the main part of the city and walked around, I bought some inexpensive Russian dolls for Allison and she adores them. We came home and later that night walked around the street market near our apartment. The smell gets me every time...I literally had to leave sick – there are fish, meats and fruits outside on boxes everywhere with the occasional dog grabbing one or knocking them into the slush a foot below.

We’ve decided that now that we are all well, we are going to try to leave the apartment more, it costs us less than $1 one way to take the trolley into the city so we are going to take advantage of that during our last 4 days in Petro. I’ve also decided to post daily about our adventures during the last week so stay tuned...

4 comments:

Tracy said...

Congratulations on your little boy! We're going on trip one in a few days. We're also flying out on the 20th. Hey, maybe we'll meet you :).

Troy and Rachel said...

Can't wait to hear about your adventures on your last week. I would take advantage of the trolley also. I bet you'll be glad to head home just in time for Christmas!

Carey and Norman said...

I can imagine how hard it is to be away from home at the holidays. At least you brought your daughter along for your journey which allows you time as a family to bond before coming home. I too think we'll have an adjustment period as our son has been King of the lair since he has been born. Being an only child and grandchild, he is a little spoiled. Ha.

Best wishes and much enjoyment in your time left in Russia!

Deb said...

Hope you're able to get out and enjoy the city.