Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Russian things



My Russian Experience

1. They only shower on sundays for 2 hours, if they showered everyday they couldn't shower as long..
2. Deodorant isn't as hard to find as I thought but people don't use it as much as they should.
3. They have amazing winter coats that are all fur. One day I will own one.


4. The doors on the apartments have at least 4 bolts, so you have to turn the key 4 times
5. Paying to use the bathroom
6. Washers are very small, and no dryers.

7. I learned how privileged I am
8.squatting toilets, trust me you never want to be apart of these
9. recycled toilet paper, k this sounds gross but its just like that newspaper color
10. They are incredibly nice, and friendly once you get through that tough russian skin
11. Russians believe Everything will get you sick
12. They are obsessed with cats
13. Their accent makes them sound more scary than they are.
14. Their history is very deep, and they take high pride in their nationality.
15. The churches are to die for.





 16. Military men are attractive, but seeing their boys everyday made me miss american men.
17. Making Hideous faces has become my specialty 
18. One of my favorite things was how International the country is.
19. Dancing Bachata in a Latin Club with Russians, Africans, and Dominicans will be one of my favorite memories with my wing girls Sheala and Tristan
20. One word Prospekt 2.
21. I will miss my adorable Kids, especially level 1, look at those cute russian faces.


 22. There are so many stray dogs, we all wanted to take this beauty home with us. Nikora.

23. If there is one thing I learned it was that you can meet amazing people anywhere in the world, and I definitely did. 





Thank you Russia:)

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Cats, and Moscow

Hey, I know it has been a long time since I have posted anything, I honestly have been so busy that when I get home I go to bed. Okay so a couple of funny stories. To preface this first one ill tell you that Russians are obsessed with cats, seriously they are everywhere. Shea'la and I had been talking about Russians and their cats this certain day:

Okay so since tristan has gotten here I have been almost working half the hours I was working. I went from 30 hours to 18, seriously amazing. Don't get me wrong I love the kids, but it is a lot of work. So on my day off Shea'la and I headed out for a little cruise around the town. We walked to the right bank of Voronezh walked around and saw some cool stuff.

Like this monument for WW2, I guess 90 percent of Voronezh was burnt down by the germans so they gave this this monument with a fire that will supposedly never  go out. (I hope the bill for the gas goes to germany too).
Pretty sweet huh? K so then we walked down to the center of the city ish and went to the large shopping mall that was there. So we get on the bus to get home bus 90, this bus is one of the few that cross the river and go to our stop and it is usually crazy packed. But this particular night it was INSANE. People were shoving their way onto the bus, to add on to this madness there was a traffic jam for a good 30 minutes were we were completely stopped. We stand there huddled together as this Russian man un zips his bag, sticks his hand in and makes a shushing sound. We look down and all of a sudden this cat jumps out of his duffel bag and around his neck, Shea'la and I loose it, we could not stop laughing, then the girls next to us start laughing which causes this train of laughter. The guy tries to put the cat back in as we held the bag open for him. It was hilarious, and crazy to see the Russians not so serious.

This is my host sister Jane, She is crazy smart and way nice. We went ice skating with her dad and Artiom that next day it was awesome mostly cause I didn't fall. She told me that I couldn't go to Russia and not ice skate:) They all own their own skates, and the rinks are free if you have your own skates.


Jane and me again:)

this is a church in Voronezh it is gorgeous!

A beautiful view of a street thanks bri:)

Love these two girls, Shea'la, and Bri and me:)


You could say me and Bri see a lot of each other:)

This is Paulina, She is quite the shy little rockstar!:) She is very sad when she doesn't sit in the front row.

HAHA seriously this picture is priceless. K the girl is named Lira, she is very cute but gets angry very easily when something is not the way she thinks it should be done. And this boy is Yaraslav he is the class clown, he is so silly and adorable and he drives Lira crazy!

This is a little hike we went on when we went to Moscow. It is maybe 5 minutes and then it brings you up to this clearing and shows you a panoramic of Moscow. It was so cool at night.

 One of the days we were here we were at St. Basils and a man who spoke English approached us and asked to have us take his picture. His name is Jesse, he is traveling around with a tour group from Australia of some sort and ended up hanging out with us for the rest of the day. Totally cool guy, but crazy he told us his next stop was Siberia

 This is the one and only St. Basils Cathedral which was the one thing I needed a picture by in Moscow because it's ICONIC! So we took lots!


We went to the ballet finally, and it was interesting, and frankly kinda boring:) But when in Russia:)

Okay so my host family told me there was this Beline (pancake) festival in a near by city that we should go to, it would cost money and I would have to find time off of work but it was a big tradition so of course I went. But what it ended up being was a class feild trip, that Jane and I crashed. We went to a very cold and almost deserted place and did random games like this. It was so fun to see but I felt sooooooo silly.

 Last but not least this is Kolya who is a crack up. He loves attention, and will do anything if I say I am going to put it on YouTube.

Being in Russia during all this craziness with Ukraine has be a very eye opening experience. I have loved exploring and attempting to learn the language. It's crazy I only have 9 weeks till I head home, but I am very excited to be back in the states, and to have a WALMART again. Seriously if I have found to appreciate anything it's walmart you can get it all in one place!:) 
Thanks for the love! I miss you all so much! Being here has made me a little bit more proud in my country (as if I needed any more encouragement).
Marissa

This week I also had a friend from work/highschool pass away, it has been incredible to see the mark he made, and the people he affected. I hope that when I die I will have left such a happy memory in peoples lives as he did.  My facebook feed has been nothing but love and support for him and his family. It is amazing that I was blessed with the knowledge of a god and his plan for us. God must have needed him in heaven because Edson was nothing but sunshine all the time. My prayers are with the Martinez family. 

I forgot one last thing! We picked up Tristan, It has been so fun having her here. It is so easy because I don't have to try at all cause she has known me my whole life. We went to a market type place in Moscow and I helped her bargin down a fur hat, and I got a 10$ fur scarf from a guy who was definitely under the influence.:) this is another picture of us and these girls at the ballet:)








Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Fourth week in Voronezh:)

I can't believe i am staring my fourth week in Russia! I have been having a blast. I have definitely decided I am a city girl, I love the busyness of it. 
On Sunday we went to city grad which is a mall that has an ammusment park in it! Totally cool, until the next day when I was incredibley dizzy from this ride for the whole next day:(. 
We also went to Barack O' mamas 

this cafe type place and hung out with all the teachers and some of our russian friends. I ordered a mojito, and fell in love with it. 

I am loving teaching the older kids, it's more structured classroom and the kids are just as cute! I sure do miss a couple of my kindergardeners, like this cutie named Anya she seriously melts my heart!!! 

She always wears this bunny sweater so I ended up getting one this weekend hopefully she will wear it and we can match:) 

I also converted this hottie to red lipstick, and I haven't seen her without it on this whole week!:) I love making girls embrace their femininity! 

Artiom and I found this awesome cotton candy place in the park next to out house:) 
Okay so a sweet story about him, I was sitting in my room when he comes in, super upset and shows me this porcelain fridge magnet from Egypt that he broke.

 I took it from him and asked if he had any super glue and we could fix it no problem. He looked in some drawers then was very upset when he couldn't find anything. I told him that we could just run to the store, only problem is he has to tell his mom before he leaves the house because she is at work. He calls his mom and I wait as he speaks to her, then I asked what he told her. He said "I told her we would go to the store for some sugar( meaning candy)" I said oh okay sure, you can't lie to your mom though so when she gets home you can tell her about the plate. He then was really sad but kinda agreed. We headed to the store where we actually found some I was amazed! We went home fixed it and he was very worried about his mom coming home to see this broken magnet. I told him the story of when I broke my moms candle, and she for gave me. He then explained that his mom is not like my mom and that she will yell. 
I got home late that night
Because I had gone to the City Grad and played Billiards! It was a blast! 

But I was welcome home by sweet artiom telling me about how his mother said it was okay he hugged me and told me that maybe our moms were the same! 
I had a pretty good week besides being sick on Monday! Church was fun, it always is. I love being part of the russian ward, it makes me feel like I am actually living here. 
Thanks for the love and support:) 

Ps I also was told this week that my family has booked their flights to come see me!! Yay! I am so beyond excited! 

Riss 




Saturday, February 15, 2014

Teacher bonding time

So this week I got moved from kinder garden to levels. I was really excited to
Move up to the older kids, but the first day I did it I was so sad cause I missed my kinder garden class! Seriously how can you not miss this!! 
This little boy is dripping with sweat cause he constantly runs around during our two hour class! One of my favorites for sure

On tuesday night we went to FHE with the ward, which was very fun. When we got to the door to call up, the missionary I played one-on-one volleyball with answered and told me " say elder Naylor is better at volleyball". I replied with a " I will not say such blasphemy". Fortunately he was nice enough to still buzz us in:)

On Thursday night I hung out with a couple of the girls and we made these Russian pancake like cheese dessert things. We got some delicious pistachio ice cream! Oh I try to block this part out but we also tried pickled fish... 





Friday night we planned a "girls weekend" type thing. We go stuff to make home made pizzas, nail polish for painting, and tickets to a ballet on Saturday night! 
Friday comes and I am stoked! Lindsay, Ashley, sheala and I were all done earlier so we sat in shealas apartment and laughed and laughed about silly jokes. We blasted beyonce and drake and it was a blast! We made pizzas, then watched vines for about 2 hours. I decided we were going to make grapefruit mojitos, and found some stuff to make a makeshift one.
these were pretty good, but not as good as the ones my mom and I make. Everyone loved them, and I wished I had bought more stuff to make more! yay! 
I mentioned to the branch president that we wanted to learn some Russian, so he called someone to be our Russian teacher, so on sat morning we met at the church to learn some Russian!

This is me and my girl Brie! Seriously this girl is my other half! I love her! 

This is Brie, and Madi sleeping on our long bus ride to go shopping yesterday.

As we were shopping we saw this girl, seriously look at her coat, it's magnificent!

Madi and Brie bought Russian hockey jerseys, they were totally cool! I now wish I would have gotten one, but they were about $70 bucks. 



we got all dressed up for the ballet, and we had left the tickets in the school, which we don't have a key for. We called the owner of the school, and he drove all the way over but then his key wouldn't work. Then he went over to the cleaning lady's house, and her key wouldn't work either. Russians have lots of superstitions, and bad things happening in 3's is a bad sign. So we decided since we were all dressed up we needed to do something. We ended up going to this cafe type place, called Barrack O'Mamas. 


Barrack's was jammed pack full and was so fun to be there because the Russia vs. Usa hockey game was playing. It was so loud, I couldn't talk to brie without yelling. It was so awesome when we won, we wanted to yell so loud but figured we valued our own lives a little more.

We went to another resturant to eat, Bri and I got a Calzone, It was pretty good!

I finally came back to my host families house, and they had eaten all the See's Chocolate without me, you could say I was slightly sad, but then i realized I did give it to them as a present. It was a really fun week, I am so excited to go to church, it is one of the funnest things I get to do all week!
love riss