Tuesday, February 27, 2007

We're Here!

Greetings from Ryazan, Russia! We left on Thursday afternoon Chicago time, and after a 8 hour flight to Frankfurt, Germany, a three hour flight to Moscow, and a three hour car ride to Ryazan we arrived late Friday night Russian time. We had initially thought that we would be able to spend a few days in Moscow on our way in, but as things tend to go with Jeff’s job we had to skip Moscow and head straight here. I guess we’ll just have to try and check out Moscow on our way out instead!

The hotel we are staying at is nice, though not quite as luxurious as the Lotte in Korea. It has a security guard (which is nice), a little breakfast restaurant, a small bar, and a café/bar on the top floor. When we first checked in, they gave us a room that was, well . . . tiny - there’s really no other way to say it! It had no closet or dresser, and barely enough room to fit all of our luggage on the floor (not to mention that we couldn’t walk since our luggage took up all the floor space). I snapped a few pictures, but they aren't loading for some reason here, so I will try to post them later.

Jeff had to go to work first thing Saturday morning, but when he got back around noon he talked to the front desk and they had a much nicer room available for us (and the price is really not all that much more), so we moved right away. Our room now is perfect! We have a huge closet with plenty of room for all of our stuff, a big desk for the computer (and for scrapbooking!), a refrigerator, and a luggage bench. We also get cable TV, but the only all English channel we get is CNN World. There are a few movie channels that play American movies, but unlike in Korea where we were spoiled by subtitles, the movies here are all dubbed in Russian.

Since we arrived on the weekend, Jeff worked only half a day, so we spent Saturday and Sunday afternoons exploring Ryazan. We don’t have a car here, so we made sure to bundle up for our walking. The weather here isn’t as bad as I had expected (thought I heard they are having a warm streak right now, so that may change), but it was certainly cold! There was an employee from the office in Moscow here for the first three days we were here and he told us where we could find the Kremlin here in Ryazan. We walked over there on Sunday afternoon, and it was really cool. It was made up of about 8 different buildings, all of which were really different and unique. Again, I will try to post pictures when the upload feature is back and working.

Finally, internet is only available in the lobby and the café at the hotel (and is really expensive), so we definitely won’t be online nearly as often as we were in Korea. We will try to post as much as possible, but don’t be worried if you don’t hear from us!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The small room at the hotel sounds like Jeff's room here at the house. lol I'm glad you guys had time to get your bearings. Looking forward to hear about your adventure. Love Mom