I am back from a wonderful trip to Tallinn, Estonia. It was great to get together with the boys of St. Pete, and just go relax. Tallinn is one of the most beautiful places I have been to, and it was nice to go somewhere that is so different from anywhere I had been before. I must admit I went through a mini-culture shock when I arrived. Things are so different from Russia, even though I was only a few hours away. For one thing, everything seemed so inexpensive to us. Carolina and I stoked up on things like shampoo and razor blades that are so expensive here in Russia. On our first day we went to a grocery store to shop for our Thanksgiving meal. I was expecting a small market like we have here. Instead I got a full fledged grocery store. It was very Wal-Martesq. We were overwhelmed by how inexpensive things like fruit and meat were. There were also such rare delicacies as tortilla chips and salsa (Carolina stocked up). I bought a jar of pesto to liven up the pasta here! The people were also very friendly. It was also nice to be able to speak English with everybody. The boys in St. Pete do not stick out as much, because St. Pete is a more international city. Here in Vologda though, Carolina and I are the circus freak show. I had really stoped noticing it until I went away.
None of that should make you think that I am enjoying my time here any less. It was just nice to have a break, and to do something a little different. In fact, I am very excited about the lessons I have planned for the rest of the semester (about 2 1/2 weeks). It was great to see all my students when I got back. I was encouraged that they seemed to be excited to see Carolina and me as well. I am loving this job more and more as the days pass. I am also encouraged by the progress my students really seem to be making. I am glad that there seems to be no permenate damage to them as a result of my teaching.
Thank you so much to all of you who are supporting my prayerfully and with monetary donatins. I still am raising funds. If you would like to contribute financially please go to TeachOverseas.org. There are more details in earlier posts.
Thanks again
Because of Christ
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Thanks for making me laugh about causing permanent damage to your students with your teaching!! You're funny - anything you can do to help them converse in English is success. Glad to hear you are loving it. Wow, Tallinn sounds great.
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