Merry Christmas to us! While santa was visiting our homeland we decided to go exploring. We left on Christmas morning (after we had our omlets) and visited Ismylovski Park. Then after finding the bazzar almost empty we decided to visit Red Square. Jim chose the metro stop. He figured it must be the one translated to mean Revolution Square. He is getting so good with his Russian! It was so exciting to be there. We saw St. Basil, a big ice skating rink made just for the season, Lenin's tomb, the GUM department store, Father Frost and his granddaughter the Snow Maiden and much more. A most memorable Christmas day!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Moscow Mission Christmas Party
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December 24, 2009
We had so much fun! The party lasted all day (we were gone for twelve hours) and it was just like being with family. There were games and ping pong in the basement. The movie, "It's a Wonderful Life," was shown, missionary skits, talent show, pictures taken, snacks all day and dinner in the evening, a mission movie, a new nativity movie, white elephant gift exchange, lots of visiting and meeting new people. All in all we had a great time!
(except Alex and Tate weren't there).
He also played chess with Elder Arutunian.
Elder Nikolyachev (very tall, therefore we had to run to keep up with him)
and Elder Hansen in the metro on our way to our new branch.
(others are in Utah)
singing Silent Night in Russian.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Signs of Christmas
We were walking back to the metro (there is always a
10 to 20 minute walk after getting off or going to
the metro). We all paused for a "kodak" or "digital" moment.
Hyrum & Nancy Hall
Dadushka & Babushka
Devere & Arva Burton
Leon & Linda Budd
worked at a Christmas tree lot,
shopped at a Christmas tree lot,
cut down trees for a Christmas tree lot,
or just drove by a Christmas tree lot
and got excited for Christmas and the wonderful fresh scent of pine.
They are not very big but when you are traveling by bus
and metro they are just the right size!
The Guys at the Office
Views from our Windows
Everything on the far side of the road is apartment buildings.
Our view out our bedroom window. Yes, more apartment buildings.
BURRRRRR many degrees below any temperature!!!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Izmailovsky Park
While we were in Izmailovsky Park we found this public square and Santa was there with some children. They were dancing and singing songs. I took a video of them. There was also a wedding in one of the buildings. Jim is standing with Linda Rees. The buildings are beautiful.
We are standing in front of some of the shops. They are all outside. This is an open air bazzar. Do we look cold? The red coat I got from mom is a real life saver in more than one way...it keeps we warm down to my boots and when we get off the metro everyone can spot me and the rest of the group. Most everyone here wears black. About ten percent wear real fur coats of bright colored leather. It snowed on one of the first few days were here and they try to shovel the walks but they say that this snow will be on the ground until spring. Other snow storms will just add too it. I love this winter. I don't have to drive in the snow or bad weather I get to walk and I have warm clothes and boots to keep me warm!!
Getting Around
Our Russian Home -- At Last!!
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