Sunday, May 10, 2009

Jet Lag

It's been a few days and you should all know that I'm never coming home from Moscow. I LOVE it here. I will miss you all but you are welcome to come move out here or visit me. (I'm sure my entire view will completely change when winter arrives).

I'm pretty exhausted now and not really in the mood to do a pain-staking detailed minute-by minute recap of the last few days so I'll just mention some of the highlights:

-Celebrated WWII Victory Day yesterday. This is one of the biggest holidays in Russia and is celebrated like the 4th of July in the states. Veterans walk around in costume and people give them flowers throughout the day to thank them for their service. The day honors the 27 million Russians that died in WWII. We watched a huge military parade in the morning, the coolest part being the dozens of fighter planes that flew in awesome formations really low down the parade route.

-Got as close to Red Square as we could but the square itself was closed for the holiday. I'll try to go back tomorrow.

-Took a 3 hour party cruise down the Moscow River in the evening and watched one of the coolest firework shows I've ever seen.

-Watched some really funny drunk Russians on the party cruise. They used beer to make the party fun. I used Cola Light to keep myself awake.

This is a shot from the party cruise of an Orthodox Church near Red Square
Another shot from the cruise of Moscow University. I may be heading up there later today.
Red Square from the top the Ritz Carlton which we snuck up to to get a good view.
Another view of Moscow from the Ritz.
We marched at the tail end of this very aggressive and angry sounding parade for about an hour before discovering that it was a communist parade. We think. Red Square is straight ahead.
Veteran at the parade.

Tank in the parade.
Dark evening shot of St. Basils from the cruise.
On the cruise. Still awake.
Another shot of Red Square.

~It Just Gets Stranger

6 comments:

  1. Dad was wondering if you were going to be able to see the big parade because it has been on FOX NEWS LIVE over here! He looked for you...are you sure you were there? So exciting...wish we could be there with you! Looks like a beautiful and old city! Don't drive into the sun. xoxox Mom and Dad

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  2. Oh my!!! I can't wait!! Moscow looks amazing! I am glad you are having such a good time!!

    Are you soale about you first day of soale tomorrow? You better soale and tell me all soale! Red Square looks soooo soale!

    Como se dice?

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  3. Eli you look so handsome in that picture, in spite of the lack of sleep and heavy dependence on Cola Light! Glad you made it safe. Sorry we couldn't see you off.

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  4. Gotta love it when the bags under your eyes weigh more than baker's bag of flour! Can't wait to read more about your adventures.

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  5. I'm glad you're having a good time!

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  6. I FINALLY caught up to reading your blog and loved every bit of it, especially the exciting new pictures of Moscow. Thanks for sharing ! What an adventure for you and you look happy and healthy and handsome as usual. I hope the studying won't be as intense as it has been for you lately - or will it be worse ? I want to wish you an especially happy birthday on the 18th (early) and even though you're SO FAR away from home, I hope someone makes you a cake, or some other good Russian (or Ukranian) delicacy! Or are you keeping it a secret? My Goodness you have accomplished a LOT in your 25 years and had fun along the way . Good for you ! My prayers continue for you each and every day. All my love, Grandma Nona

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