Thursday, April 7, 2011

We're In Russia...again!


Well, friends. We have officially arrived in Russia! It was definitely a tough parting at my parent’s house leaving the boys. I guess knowing how hard it was last time has made this time a little tougher for everyone. Our adventure actually began before we left. Our van only “kind of” works, and our intention was to rent a van to drive the kids up the coast to Ventura County to my parent’s house on Tuesday night. But when I found out how expensive it was going to be, we decided to take the chance. We didn’t get on the freeway until after 9pm, and had to do around 55mph in the slow lane the whole way because the van won’t shift out of third gear. But with a lot of prayer, we arrived safely a little after midnight, fully loaded with 6 people, 1 dog, 7 suitcases, 6 backpacks, and the dog food. It was a sight to behold.

The flight out of LAX was a little late in parting, but the flight was fairly uneventful. Out of all the movie choices we had on the plane, both Sara and I managed to pick movies that we couldn’t make it all the way through, shutting them off after about an hour. (We’ll know for the return trip.) We just got checked into our hotel room at the Holiday Inn Lesnaya. Last trip we stayed at the Marriot Teverskaya, which was extremely expensive and not worth the money. This time we picked the Holiday Inn, which is $100+ cheaper. It is very nice! Took a chance when we booked it back at home, and it is definitely worth it. We used our hot pot that we brought for the trip, heating up chicken and dumplings packed from home. Tasty! And it worked like a charm. We’ll be eating much better this time around.

We are getting ready to Skype the kids for the first time, and then it will be time to get some rest. We have our medical appointments tomorrow, so we need to start round two of prayers. I’m sure this hurdle will go ok. Immediately after our appointments, we hop a plane to Krasnoyarsk, arriving Saturday morning. It will probably be from Krasnoyarsk when we post again. Thanks for all your prayers!

JP

(p.s. Got to listen to one of my favorite Christmas songs, “Oh Holy Night” in the van driving from the Moscow Airport to our hotel. I guess no time is bad time for Christmas songs here in Russia…)

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