понедельник, 19 сентября 2016 г.

I have time to post. I have time to do. Bla bla bla. That’s funny but with all these assignments, school activities, self-development etc. I totally forgot about blogging and posting.
First things first. It’s the middle of September in here (as it is in the whole world I suppose) but there is still no sign of the fall season. Nevertheless, I can be passionate and wait. I am so excited about this fall season. Beauty, colors, perfect fall weather and HOLIDAYS. Yes, I am crazy about that. So what? I can’t wait Halloween comes! Believe me or not but I tried to celebrate this particular holiday for three years in Russia. Nothing. Really. That wasn’t it. Every time after the celebration I was thinking what would it be like to have a REAL Halloween. Trick or treating. Parties. COSTUMES. CANDIES. HORRORS. WOW! Finally, I have a chance to have this real Halloween. PERFECT! However, I still have month and a half before and a lot of things to do.
First, studying. It’s an important part of my life now. STUDYING. I left Russia to have a gap year, to decide, to relax. Nothing changed. I am studying here. And it is really interesting. Finally, we can make real discussions during the classes. Finally, I can say what I want not they are waiting to hear. Finally, I can give freedom for my imagination and simply have FUN! For the first time I have written an essay based on my thoughts, opinion. Yes, I have done that earlier but all my previous assignments were based on something that my teachers wanted to get. Here they gave us a topic and you can write whatever you want about it. Analyze, think, show different points of view etc. That’s exciting. This is an example of your freedom. Don’t put yourself in those frames! Be free!!!
But it shouldn’t be always about studying, should it? So now be ready to read about my little adventures. Water park and amusement park simply opened this year in US (at least I’ll do my best to visit different places. First things first. It was in the begging of the September. My host family told me they would take me to do some hiking. I was excited to see some natural reserves, lakes etc. They decided to take me to Wisconsin Dells. I had absolutely NO idea what it would be like. We left early in the morning and spend around 2 hours in a car driving to dells. The weather was beautiful so were the landscapes that we passed. Real nature, real life. Sometimes I wish I could fly. I wish I could be an eagle so that I will cross all these big distances and see all that beauty that is on the Earth. Dreams… We came to the Wisconsin Dells. Hmm… Lake, hills, woods. Nice. Pretty. Oh, my mind changed a lot after we reached the top. It was so BEAUTIFUL! EXHILARATING! BREATHTAKING! It was amazing! Sparkling water, green hills, grey rocks, bright sunlight and blue sky with incredible clouds above. I wish I could take the part of that landscape with me. Such an incredible view, fantastic feelings, amazing emotions, good memories. I liked it in there. More and more I understand something but later about that.
Next one was my last weekend trip. Rosholt. Camp in the middle of the woods near the lake. When I heard about that one I was really excited (though I am kind of a person who likes comfort). I am literately excited about every opportunity to go somewhere else. Camping for two days. WOW! What a chance! I am in. That was really cool! Some people complained “Oh, that’s boring, all these games, who cares. Bla. Bla. Bla”. Guys, come on! You ruined your atmosphere! Be positive! Think positively! I was really happy to try everything. Team building activities? Good! Wild Nature Photos? Okay! Fire building? Cool! Games to improve yourself and teamwork? Great! Canoeing and kayaking? Perfect! Tree climbing? I am already there! Archery? Sure! That was great time. Sure there were some “accidents”. During our canoeing practice my canoe partner wanted to swim, decided to make me to do the same thing. After I refused he turned our canoe over. Papapapam! I was all wet, had NO extra clothes to change, wore my new boots, wanted to kill him right there but then realized that it’s nothing. It was so fun! We swam, then dived a little. Yes, I was all wet, I had nothing to change, my makeup was ruined, my boots were wet (I hate wet shoes) but we laughed and had so much fun! Thank you Ash for turning our canoe over. That was really great! I liked it in there. Especially I liked kayaking, canoeing (you know the reason why), tree climbing and archery. You have an aim; you should reach it. It was so funny to climb up the tree. I reached the top! I did it! It’s all about your desire, your wish. You can if you truly want to! Archery was really cool as well. I am kind of a dreamy person. I like to imagine different stories etc. And practice some archery was one of my dreams for a long time. I finally realized it. It was great! Truly! You should find your balance. You should concentrate and you shoot! I liked that one. To tell the truth I was going to this camp knowing that I would have a chance to practice some archery. Here we go! I did it! Amazing experience!

School, trips, expectations, holidays but I have some volunteering to do as well. I have tried different kinds already. Serving, selling and parking! The last one is my favorite! It was a drive-in movie in our college and we helped cars to park. Oh boy, that was SO COOL. You’re the boss, you know where everyone should park. You show them. You are in charge. We rule this parking lot! Yes, I had a lot of fun. I have a lot of emotions, some cool memories and great experience as well. That is the beginning. I have 8 months ahead. It’s going to be my trip to Chicago soon, some local trips with college as well. I am excited, I am happy and I not homesick at all. I explore this new world, new culture and I am really happy that last year my mom told me “Are you crazy? Apply! Don’t even hesitate!”

That’s how my life is going, that’s what I am doing, that’s what I like!

среда, 31 августа 2016 г.

It didn't take much time for me to post something new. Fortunately I have an access to the computer and the internet almost everyday. So more stories to publish. Wow! So after my 5 days stay in amazing Washington D.C. I packed all my stuff (to tell the truth I didn't even take a lot of things from my suitcase when I was in the capital but still) and we went to the airport. I've been the happiest person in this world. I had a chance in some hours to meet finally my host family (they are incredible I am serious now). I had no idea though that sometimes your dreams may be simply crashed by a storm. Yes, after I came to the airport and registered for my flight by an accident I found out that the flight to Chicago was canceled. Okay, that happens, I got it. The problems didn't want to stop there. I had some problems with my ticket so instead of going back to the hotel immediately I've spent 2 hours more near the registration table. Thanks to Jason (one of our coordinators that has been there with our group) the problem was solved (finally!!!) and we went back to the hotel. One problem less. Anyway the next day at 11am I finally came to Appleton! Lucky me! That was my last airplane trip for this year and for the first half of the next one as well. Good bye airport! I hope I won't come back earlier.

One year in Wisconsin! One year in Appleton. One year in FVTC (Fox Valley Technical College). Okay, less than one year. I will be there only for 9 months. Who cares? I am HERE right now. First when I came I was calm. "They won't surprise me", I thought. Well, I was wrong. This place surprised me. A lot. Before I had no idea that the life I had for 18 years was nothing in comparing with THIS. For those who don't know I am from Moscow. One of the biggest cities in the world, capital of Russian Federation etc. I've always lived there. Even if I went somewhere (mostly during my trips) I would go to big cities or towns. This time it's all different. I've been living in a crowded, noisy and huge city and now I am living in a town. When I received the letter with the name of the state where I would live, my first question was "Where is that place?" I've found it in Google Maps. Okay. What was the name of the city? Appleton? What is that? I googled it. I found a town. I was staring at the monitor trying to realize WHERE  I would live next year. Was I shocked? Yes, you can say that. BUT. Now I am the happiest person. You know back in high school on our French class we had a question to discuss. Where would you prefer to live: in a small town or in a big city? I guess here I can finally find the answer.

Back to Appleton. So here it is the time to meet my host family. I can't believe how lucky I am (again, lucky me)! They are so kind, so nice, so attentive, so funny, so interesting, so GREAT! I don't have words to describe that feeling (even in Russian). I am incredibly happy I am gonna share my life with them and I am pleased that they've let me to be part of their family for the next 9 months. THANK YOU! So yes, I met them, I am living with them almost for 3 weeks already and I have a feeling that I am in a family.

Before my classes started (there can be only few words about that - IT IS SO COOL IN HERE. Difficult, challenging but still great!) I had a chance to visit Six Flags! This is an amusement park and water park as well. That was so funny. All those roller coasters, carousels... That was funny. For me the best thing was WATER PARK. I love places of this kind. It's really cool over there. And for the first time (in amusement park and in water park) I wanted to try something scary! And you know what I did that. I've tried the scariest slides. Even the Bonzai Pipelines. Here's what I've found on the website (short description). Your body gets sealed into one of four see-through Drenaline Drop launchers, as you stand precariously on a trap door at your feet. And in one crazy instant, that door will spring open and you will literally fall right through the floor. You know what? I've tried it. I've gone upstairs, looked down. And decided to do that! I was standing in that see-through Drenline Drop launcher. I put my legs on the trap door. I was standing. I could hear my heart's beating. I was standing there waiting for the moment the floor would disappear. Three. Two... The electronic voice counted. I was standing. Waiting. One. The floor moved. I screamed! And I felt down. I was falling down. That slide lasted less than a minute but I was lost. I couldn't even realize how much time had passed. Finally I found myself in the pool. Downstairs. That was AWESOME! The greatest experiences I've ever had! Excitement! Adrenaline! Emotions! Oh, that was too good to be true! A lot of feelings, right? That's how my life in Wisconsin started!


I think now I'm gonna finish this note. There is too much to say more. There is only one thing I want to add. Guys, you should push yourself out of your comfort zone. Try new things. Do some experiments with your life. RISK. The life is worth of it. Sometimes you simply don't know what you can miss. Now I know what I should do!



понедельник, 29 августа 2016 г.

Finally I have some time to blog a little more!
Here I am in Wisconsin already. I've been here for 2 weeks and I am amazed! But first things go first. I like to have everything in order especially in my own blog. So today I am going to summarize my 5 day stay in Washington D.C. 

First I was thinking to translate the note I've posted in my blog in VK. Now am thinking of writing another one. A new one!

So I've been in Washington D.C. for 5 days through Monday to Saturday. And that was incredible over there. First of all 'cause I was in the USA (my dream that I had for a long time). Secondly I was in Washington D.C. - capital city! Impressive, don't you think? Third of all I've came there to meet great people (including our YEAR Program team - all our coordinators (especially me coordinator Cayla!), heads of the program etc.). Was I excited? Oh yes, I was. I still am. Although it's almost a month I am in the US.  
I don't think that reading this travel blog you're gonna be interested in reading about my orientation that I had in Washington D.C. but still it was the part of the cultural experience so just a few words about that. That was incredibly helpful to listen to all of those explanations. Now, living already by myself (without any coordinator nearby) I can say that there were helpful lessons. Moreover all that orientation course helped me a lot to plunge into the language. I needed to switch between two languages so that later I could leave one of them behind (yes, I still use it to communicate with my family, my friends but I use it less, I even forbid my self to think in Russian.). So thank you a lot YEAR Program team for ALL your help and support! You are INCREDIBLE! 


Here I am Washington D.C. Yes, I didn't have much time to walk around sightseeing and exploring museums, monuments, places but still I had a chance to see many things. I was lucky enough to see all the main buildings of the capital. There are included Capitol, Obelisk, White House, National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial. Not so bad for a person who spent more than half of the time in the hotel's room on the orientation course. First of all I've visited (there's no doubt in that) White House. Well, I haven't technically visited it, I've walked nearby. Twice. Whatever. I took some pictured, had a walk nearby and now after some time I understand that it wasn't so impressive. I mean it was just a building, a simple building where the president of the US lives. Kidding. It isn't just a simple one. It's a good protected one. Then I had a chance to visit Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials. Those impressed me! My favorite antique architecture (okay it was simply antique style but who cares, it doesn't lose it's beauty though.  And there I took some great pics! Moonlight, night time and perfect lightened sculptures! That is impressive. You should visit worlds' famous places during sunset, sunrise or during the night! It's magical, it's incredible, that's wonderful! Also I've been to the Martin Luther King Memorial which inspired me a lot. Fourteen quotes from King's speeches and writings are inscribed on the Inscription Wall that surrounds the monument on which you can find the words of his speech "I have a dream". And one more time I've visited that place in the evening when it has been dark. That was kind of an atmosphere that inspires and impresses. That's pretty much it for the first evening out. 

But then we had the whole day outside in National Mall. Yes, this place is worth of seeing. You can find a lot of museums over there. You can choose whatever you want. History museum, Natural History, Airspace museum, Art Museum (Asian, African, European arts). There is a whole National Mall in front of you. And for your information almost all of these museums are free (I know for sure that Spy Museum isn't but all those I mentioned above are!). As for me I've chosen History, Natural History and Art Museums. I covered the first one for 2 hours or something like that. There are a lot of things to see there but I am not a big fan of military history. Still I spent some time in the Second World War section. It was interesting to see this page of the history in American way. Then goes Arts Museum. I've chosen European Art mostly I've been looking for Claude Monet. And I found some of his works! Lucky me! Also there were some Van Gog works but that one I've seen only to take some pictures and send them to my friend. She loves Van Gog. And the last one that impressed me a lot is Natural History Museum. No I am not a big fan of this type of history but there they have Hope Diamond (I wasn't impressed to tell the truth, so there is a diamond over there, that's not a big deal). The section that has impressed me a lot wasn't the biggest one. You can cover it for 15 minutes or even less (10 would be enough). As for me I spent there 2 hours! 

The same time I've spent to cover the History Museum which has 3 floors! You're probably wondering what was over there. That was an exhibition of the first placed, second placed or highly honored photos of the National Geographic Competitions in different categories. Oh, you can imagine how much time I've spent in front of each photo, how happy I was just looking at those pictures. After seeing each of them, after each one I realized more and more that I really want to see all those places, I want to feel myself the atmosphere there. And even now weeks ago I still remember all those feelings. I don't know why but I could just stay there looking at those pictures, trying to see close every detail, every spot, every drop of the water. That's just incredible. That moment I had only one wish - to have enough time in my entire life to visit all those places, to see them myself with my own eyes. Looking at those photos I've realized what a miracle, what an incredible chance we have simply living on this planet. We have so much BREATHTAKING places to visit. We have so many treasures we have to keep. We are lucky to be here. We are lucky to see all these things. And you know what it is not only about some extraordinary places it's about the whole planet, the whole earth, the whole life.l Life is amazing. Life is breathtaking. Life is a gift! 



Yes, you see I was pretty excited. But now Washington D.C. is behind. After a long and a little bit troubled process of coming to Wisconsin I am finally here and soon (I hope I'll manage to post some new notes soon) you're going to have a chance to find out what my life looks like now! 

P.S. Those are not my photos. i'm gonna replace them as soon as I can!


четверг, 18 августа 2016 г.

I was sitting staring the clouds floating and I could not believe it. at that particular moment I left my country, my city, my whole life for the whole year!!! Unbelievable!  So I was watching an endless amount of fluffy clouds crossing the space of the clear blue sky.
In fact, if you imagine just for a moment and think this over, every single thing seems so tiny and insignificant from that height. It's so cool to look at the endless fields that cover the earth and make it a colorful puzzle. And among the fields there are small colorful houses, which in reality would shock you with their size. And all these spaces of life are surrounded by forests that create a real barrier between all off those absolutely the same houses and fields. If you look closely, between all this diversity small strings of roads and paths that you usually use to ride a bike or walk can be seen.

When we were not so far from Frankfurt, I've seen an incredibly vast highway with all those cars that reminded me tiny insects - ant. Are all the cities alike? Is there always such a rush, such a hurry? Is our whole life like this? If it is, that will be not a life I would like to have.
But the best thing besides all those facts is that feeling of freedom and flight. When you are one by one with that boundless expanse of blue sky and sunlight between clouds that surround you, your only desire is to fly, to stay there. Forever. There are no cars, no people, no buildings, no roads. There is nothing in there. There are only white fluffy clouds.
But all those thoughts disappeared in the noise of the airport after the aircraft touched the ground.

Well then, guten Morgen Germany!
But I this time I was there just for a while for a couple hours but nevertheless I have some things to say.

Firstly, I have NO IDEA at all how is that even possible not to get lost in this airport.  It is such a relief that we were accompanied by an employee of the airport till the boarding on a connecting flight to Washington D.C.

Secondly, I was confused about the rules of attending areas. You're in f.e. zone Z13 where is your gate. And you really want to go f.e. to buy a cup of coffee in a cafe that is not so far but nevertheless that is situated in the next zone Z14. You can go there that is possible. But then to come back to your gate in your zone you have to pass one more time a Security Check which one (you can trust me with that one) isn't the most interesting thing to do in the airport. So you see I wanted to go to Starbucks to buy some delicious coffee (that's one of the fewest places where I'm ready to drink it!) but I didn't want it so badly that I could pass that Security Check once more.

Thirdly, there was an incredible documents' control before departure. "Do you have YOUR things in the luggage? Dis anyone transmit you anything?" Just let me know, who is going to say "Yes" in this situation? I can understand that it was the security, those cautions. But nevertheless. Although it might be a point there.

But Germany is behind me. I am FINALLY in the United States of America!!! I am finally here! But the fact that the plane landed, didn't mean that I would go out fast. I've been waiting in a line for more the an hour til I have FINALLY gotten a stamp in my passport! But besides the tears (ahah, just kidding kidding) and the endless line of people I finally got to the Security control!!! And to be honest, I expected that there would be some really tricky questions 'cause this is the US. Do you think I had at least one? NO! Everything was incredibly easy and took about 3 minutes of my time. And then my year began. I came out from the baggage claim area and I saw people with some signs "YEAR Program". Photographers met us (WOW, are there more paparazzi? I'm not ready). Yes, we were told that there would be some during our orientation course but I haven't expect them to be there the next minute we came. When we were in a bus they (the photographers) wanted to capture emotions of the excitement. Guys, you're in the USA!!! Yep, we are, I can't agree more but as for me I was really tired. The only thing I was capable for is not falling asleep.
But what is after then, right? There was a short introductory course then we got some food and went to our rooms to have a rest, to sleep 'cause the next day we had to get up around 7 am (pretty hard but I am good with it I get up around 5 am usually so that was easy for me).


It would be a point to write THE END now if it was the truth. It is not. It isn't the END. It's the BEGGING of an amazing story of success. Of my success. And I got a chance to realize this story. And I got this chance thanks to the YEAR Program! Thank you YEAR for this possibility to make one of my dreams comes true!

пятница, 29 июля 2016 г.

Possibility to study in the USA for a whole year? For free? I am totally in! It’s appeared rather interesting for me. But, dear God, that was pretty difficult. But I got it. I succeeded! “Lucky you! Damn that is so cool!” But while everyone (almost) thought that was nothing for me (extra easy I mean) I can tell you what has happened in fact.



It was the fall 2015. It was my last, senior year. I was pretty sure what I would do in my future. I knew I would enter the MSU and I would take Asian studies. I had no doubts at all. I had been preparing for last 2 years. I knew I would succeed. But it was an accident that exactly that year a new (kind of) girl came to school. Why kind of? Actually she had already studied there but she went abroad for a year (in Germany) to study there. So she told my friend and me about the program that she had participated in (AFS). My best friend decided to try. All the competitors had to film a short video-presentation of themselves. That sounded pretty easy for us. But as for me I hadn’t enough courage to do that (luckily!) and I left. “I don’t want to lose the WHOLE YEAR! I want to enter MSU!” Yeah, kind of crazy, I know. But right that moment I knew that I simply couldn’t lose a year that I had planned already. No way!

And by accident (again) pretty soon after that competition I opened my email (well, okay, that wasn’t an accident, I check this one usually) and saw a mail from my teacher. It was about kind of a new program YEAR (Year of Exchange in America for Russians). I had no ideas what that was all about (really no ideas at all). Nevertheless I filled the form, attached all my diplomas and certificates, asked my teacher Simon from Canada to write a recommendation letter. I sent that application form and to tell the truth I forgot about that one. I forgot till I got a letter where it was said that they have accepted my form and now I should pass the second stage – the interview. After that moment, I am telling you, my life has changed. Absolutely. So I had been preparing for that interview for a rather long time (ever since I found out about it and till it was held actually). Oh, Gosh, I was so nervous! But can you imagine, 3 or 4 days before the interview I found out that it’s going be kind of a competition (the All-Russian Olympic Games of school students on French (well, I don’t know how to translate that correctly but something like that)) in which I’d been taking part since the 8th grade.  What had I do? I couldn’t change the day or even the hour of the interview. I was trapped. I guess that was what they call your life choice. You should choose what is more important for me. And I have chosen. So it was 9 am and my interview should started. I really hoped I could be done pretty fast so that I can go to that Olympics. But it was like 9.20 and there was no call (skype interview). I was ready to leave home and go to school. But you know what? I have decided that I would stay and wait. I had chosen some interview without any chance to win and forgot about really useful and important event for me. I had no idea why. But I knew that I was going to have that interview! But finally there was a call. It was pretty interesting. I was 100% calm. I’ve answered the questions, I have asked some. But the moment the camera turned off and the conversation finished I jumped, I took all my stuff and I ran to the entrance. Oh boy I was so crazy that moment in fact. I had so many emotions that I got to my school like for 15 minutes (but usually it takes 30). I still had no idea how had I done that. Really.

But once again I couldn’t believe it would be a success. No. I didn’t believe. But you know, in fact something has changed. After that day I have realized that I don’t want to enter the MSU so much as I did earlier. Nevertheless I forbid myself to think about that trip to the USA. It was pretty good for some time but then after the new letter had come everything changed again. So I passed. Once more. The next stage – the TOEFL iBT. I had only 8 days to prepare. Pretty impossible for a person who had never heard about that exam (I knew that that one existed that was all). So I had to get like 60/120. Actually I thought it would be 66 or like that. Once more I was pretty calm, I had no fear, no panic. I was interested. So I have finished. I have done everything. I left the building. I was calm. At first I was. Then I started to panic. One more time my life was trying to change. No it changed. And I knew that. And there was one more thing that I had realized. I really wanted to get in the program. My friends (who knew about all that stage stuff) told me that they had no doubts I would pass. And I did actually. I got 84 and that was like 18 points more than I thought.  

So what is next? What was the result? Congratulations to me! I am in! I got it! My dream came true! The next year (10 months in fact) I am going to study in the USA in Wisconsin! How cool is that? Pretty impressive I guess.

So here it is a little story of this year and kind of a promise to add something new in my blog. A new travel! My new life! Absolutely new country for me! I am so happy. And I can tell you now it’s going to be really funny!

So you can check my Instagram and see my new photos. It’s www.instagram.com/asta_ribski/ so there you can find something interesting (starting the 8th of August). For now that’s all I have. I know it’s not kind of a travel note. But I guess it’s kind of a prologue to this new year (you know for me now years starts in September and finishes in May). And one more thing: keep trying guys. One day you succeed and all your efforts won’t be pointless!

Wait for me! I am going to be back in 11 days!


суббота, 21 мая 2016 г.

Be ready! Now you have an opportunity to read a rather long story!


My return to Paris!

Day 1

I could never imagine that I would come back soon. Hello my dear PARIS! It's incredible! Awesome! Ehxilarating!
But as it always happens with me some things went out of my control.
At first, I forgot my insurance at home. Yes, that sounds funny now but that moment  I wanted to cry. But, fortunately, the situation was solved, and everything fell into place. And then everything went perfectly you think. Ha! I wish it did. Now I have learned one lesson: if you fly with a transfer flight, take at least 2 hours break between the flights!!! Believe me! I know what I am talking about. As usual flight arrived 20 minutes late (flying via Riga and it turned to be like Moscow-Riga-Paris) we had 20 minutes before the flight of the second plane to Paris ... FASTER! FASTER! So here is a little advice: have a break between flights! It is better to sit and wait than to rush through the airport with untied bots, suitcase and bag on your shoulder ... That was exactly my case! The only advantage in this situation was that I didn't travel alone. But that was me who should be blamed in the most part part of problems.
But how beautiful the city lights from the sky were ... ... The small islands of light and life... And you float above it all and you realize how small our world is in fact. It seems to be a countless space. Tens of thousands of kilometers. But from above it all seems insignificantly tiny...
And then the arrival in Paris was!
Unbelievable! It was like I have never visited the city. First we arrived, wandered around the airport. Then we bought some tickets and went on the train to Paris!
Let's not idealize this city. For the great capital, known by the whole world, it is quite dirty ...
And I realized that  I could not live in Paris anyway. Too crowded. Too little. There is not enough space for wide Russian soul!
But ... How did it all begin?
We arrived from the airport and took a subway. About this type of public transport I should say some words. The Metro there works like the Canadian one  (those who have read my notes from Canada will understand, others need an explaination: in Moscow there is one platform and two tracksé Here there is an opposite situation. There are two ways and they are merged, and there are two platforms on the sides. To choose the right direction, you need to focus on the endpoints of each branch. For example, we need to go to the Blanche station and so we focused on the final station Porte Dauphine. But there is one thing. Do you know the electronic board in the Moscow metro trains on which lights indicate the distance that has been already passed? So everything is exactly the opposite way in Paris! Funny, is not it? We didn't understant the point at first annd wanted to change the train. Well, that all was resolved.
Well, after the subway we went outside and saw the Moulin Rouge!
Then we walked along the small streets and, as they say - have breathed the Paris air! Shops, restaurants, baking flavors, everywhere scurrying people, sound of moped engines. Yes, this is it - the real Paris!
After the arrival to the hotel (ha, that's a very strong word  for that building), we have seen once again in the main principle of French people: in close quarters, but with love (russian proverb, kind of a proverb); We threw the bag and rushed to meet the January French capital. By the way, in Paris it was + 9 °C. Perfect for me in fact!
So, we started with small streets that meander like a labyrinth corridors, which have  3156 possible exits and entances. Among one of them (the streets I mean), we came across a very interesting sculpture. The man passing through wall. Monument in honor of Marcel Aime, the story of which I found on the Internet in the evening. So should do you. That one is rather intresting.
We went from the alley to alley, from house to house. And here we finally reached it - the Sacre-Coeur! For me, this is probably one of the most important symbols of Paris,  maybe even more important that the Eiffel Tower. A beautiful view of the whole Paris opens from the top. A delightful panorama, which are difficult to convey in words. The whole of Paris is in front of you. It looks wonderful. And the musicians performing a wide variety of compositions lifted the mood. One of them even played the melody of the song Haleluya (John Cale). And it was fascinating.
Then we explored the whole neighborhood. But the flight made us feltsleepy and tired. After a walk around the Moulin Rouge, we returned to the hotel to gain strength before tomorrow's giant-up!

Day 2

This second day deserves a detailed description.
It all started at 9am. The plan was the following: from Montmartre to the Opera, and from there to the Louvre, then walking through the Tuileries Gardens, and after the Île de la Cité. Some have argued that such a program for one day would be really difficult and even impossible ... HA! We came all this way by foot! 7 hours! Seven hours of walking, of which only 30 minutes were spent on a break in the Jean XXIII park near Notre Dame de Paris. In fact, it was very interesting. As we walked to the building of Grand Opera we bought fresh croissants (they're just superb here as a baguette, which we have tried the day before). It is interesting that in Paris all the buildings are made in the same style. The city seemed to be frozen in time. If you even went back for 2 centuries, nothing would change as I think. Somehow, walking along these streets and taking photos, I imagine the black-and-white pictures, with a few colored spots. We even saw a picture today of this type. Very stylish one in my opinion.
Enjoying enough the buildings, squares, streets, we passed the opera house and headed to the Louvre. You will see an incredible building (the palace I mean) and immideately your only desire is to go back to the 17th century, to be a part of  secrets, to feel yourself a part of this era. But not for a long time! Honestly, I cannot imagine how you could live that time. You need to heat, to keep clean etc such a huge building. But it looks impressive and beautiful from the outside. But we did not go inside:
a) there were loads of people
b) we have been already inside - there is a simple museum over there.
And we would like to walk more! After we went to the garden Tyuiliri and Ferris wheel. A walk, a cool breeze, the sun. Beautiful day in January. By the way, another interesting feature of Paris: here is not only a lot of mopeds and bicycles, but also a lot of people that do sports, simply do jogging for example. In Moscow, I personally do not often meet in approximately similar amounts of such people.
Looking at the Ferris wheel and do not want to ride on it, we went for a walk along the Seine. Along the coast there were funny and sometimes quite interesting boats. The next stop was the island of Cité. Very nice piece of Paris in the middle of the river. And on the island Notre Dame Cathedra is stunning which is beautiful inside and outside at the same time. I've always loved the gothic style, Paris - a real gothic museum. Inside the cathedral you can admire the colorful stained glass windows and many firy candles - the only two sources of light. And the sounds of the organ music that filled the silent cathedral. Stunning atmosfera. Immediately I remembered the concert of organ music that I was lucky enough to visit in late December in Moscow.
Well, after Notre Dame, 30 minutes later, we went to the Hotel de Ville, which lay on the way to our hotel. On the way, we came across a few Gothic churches, who certainly did not escape the attention of my camera.
But there is another interesting point I would like to conclude iin today's short story. As we walked by the hotel, we noticed an interesting paradox. I think if I say the Chinatown, nobody will be surprised. So when we went back, we came across two quarters of Chinatown types: quarter with shops wedding dresses and suits, that lasted several streets in a row, and quarter full of sex shops and a variety of bars with a "special" service (I do not think it is necessary to describe which ones but the variety judging by the signs was a pretty big). Although I was told that in Amsterdam you can find a row of boys and girls on a call, a church and a kindergarten as neighborhoods buildings. To hand over the children to the garden, to pray to the good customers and to apologize for this way of life, and forward spend  time in a sex shop, bar and stuff.
But this is European lifestyle.

But the impression despite this intresting fact stays positive!


Day 3

Morning. 9 hours. It's time to go out. It is raining outside. Yes ... But we are not made of sugar (as Russians say)! We went ahead! To tell truth will soon the rain began to make me nervous but still we continued our walking to the center of Paris. Today to the Arc de Triomphe! And so, walking slowly, we saw it while we came closer and closer! Sumptuously! Wonderful! Cool!
We went to it and slowed down. In my head there was one question: how to approach to it?! I explain for those who do not know. In the middle, a huge area from which the streets diverge in different directions, stands the Arc de Triomphe. And around it the cars drive... We stood, we thought and we forward. We stumbled on the move and decided to go ahead, or rather down (the transition). We went trought the underground  tunnel and came out ont the opposite side of the street!!! "What a nonsense?" - We thought. And then we realizedthat to get under the arc you need  to pay! No thanks, okay, that's fine. We continued. And then the Champs Elysees were!!! The song Joe Dassin Champs Elysees came into my mind. We sang it all the way. In fact it is just a street. The street with shops, shopping malls, cafes ... But there is this was a charm atmosphere over there.
Then we walked past the Great, Little and the Elysee Palaces, came to the Place de la Concorde, the Obelisk and the Ferris wheel, that we had seen the day before. And turning on the right, we went over the Seine admiring the view of the bridge Aleksander III and Eiffel Tower. Imagine the scene: the sun, the glare from the water, the silhouette of a Parisian character and the noise of passing mopeds. Paris. You're so Paris.
Walking around and looking closely at the Pont Alexandre III (the most beautiful of all the bridges that I've seen so far) we went through a quarter des Invalids to the Field of Mars. And as you know (if you know), it is the exact place with the most amazing view of the Eiffel Tower. But walking along the other side of Paris (another coast of the Seine) I had an impression that impression this was not the Paris that I had seen the previous days. That was a very different city, a different world. I do not know maybe it was te result of my  fatigue, of the weather, but I had such impression...
Of course,I cannot not to mention the Eiffel Tower. The symbol of Paris. Yes Yes. But the funny thing is different. Sellers of all sorts of trinkets and selfie-sticks (advancement and progress, yes) were striking in their obstinacy. At the end, when one of the vendors began to offer yet another nonsense, we were so tired of repeating "Non, merci, non, merci", we just started walking silently. But the seller began to ask us where we were from. And here you can see our dialogue:
- from Russia
- Oh, Russia! How are you? (jn Russian Как дела?)*With an accent
- * losing patience* Thank you. Not interested.
- Wait a minute. What about? ...
- * Almost crying* Non. Merci. (Fr.) We are not interested at ALL! (Eng.)
From language to language, but the aim was achieved. He leted us go. Then after that we tryed to avoid the meeting with such people. Yes. That was funny. Looking at this situation was funny.
And then hell started. The weather was so bad. I wanted to cry. There was a terrible wind. Really. In this weather, I usually prefer to stay at home, and here we were in a two-hours walk to the hotel (public transport was not an option for us! We were for a healthy lifestyle and we were too lazy and greedy to spend the extra money)
But we walked and we didn't want to give up!. In fact at the end I haven't felt my feet. Something told me that after such 7-hours daily walkings I would need another week of the rest at home.
But then the sun came out, we were lucky at once. And on the way home, we saw a beautiful Sacre-Coeur in the sun. The magnificent view. And another interesting point: day after day in a row, we encounter the names of streets and squares as follows: place de Stalingrad (Stalingrad area), rue de St. Petersbourg (St. Petersburg street), bd de Sebastopol (Sevastopol Boulevard) ... It's funny, huh? (All they are Russian names).

Day 4.

The time flies so fast ... But quickly it flies everywhere and always ... But now the weekends came  and, as the French say, I wish you bon weekend: p
Today was probably the coolest of all the days in Paris. And it was not in the places that we visited, it was the mood and the atmosphere that surrounded us. 
Firstly, there was an unusually good weather: + 13 °C and it was so sunny.
Secondly, theintresting topics about which my friend and I talked during the whole day.
Thirdly, the beautiful views that we opened completed the whole atmosphere of the day.
Today, in general, we did not visit anything supercool. Although the Sorbonne and the Luxembourg Gardens still stand apart. They were amazing. Yes, also we have seen Place de la Bastille and the Revolution Square. Yes who am I kidding? This is Paris! Everything is supercool over here. No, there is blind love of a youngn stupid girl (me), just these places  are really known and cool!
But in fact it was nice to sit in the park, to talk about important things and enjoy Paris.
I cannot tell you anything else about this day. You just need to feel it yourself. You have to be me to understand, for whati do like this place, why will it  warm my heart during the cold and frozen Moscow winter.


Day 5.

This day cannot be called a tourists one. No. All significant historical and urban places we had visited the previous days. Today we opened Paris as a city where ordinary people live.That may sound silly but we had got to the end of Paris, getting to its "banlieux", we went farther away from the center and the tourists sites. We saw the city as it is seen by its people every day. Our way layed through the streets, where everywhere the rubbish layed  and the smell killed me during my every step. We have seen trucks queue from which the products were unloaded. On the ground suppressed tangerines, tomatoes, chunks of banana peel layed. We passed through a small quarter, where laying on the ground people sold the things. We walked past the people who sold from hand to hand almost for nothing iPhones 6 and "brand new"  bags. The streets werefull of shops with different sherpotrebom, second-second-second hand, small cafes, in which I was really scaried to go as I wasn't not a local authority ... Yes. This is Paris...
But, despite all this (not just little thing, right?), We still continued to walk and enjoy our trip. We have been repeatedly asked the way, although we were not seemed as local residents but we were glad to help people and show them the right direction. And we were amazed about people caring about others. We sat on a bench, talking (in Russian), on the other side (two-sided benches) there was a man sitting. Suddenly he turned to us and said hello in English (as we were talking Russian, from his part that was correctly to start speaking  the international language). I replied in French (my habit). He certainly was surprised, but, asking if I knew the language (French), and received a positive response, he asked if he would not interfere us with a smoke. Really I was amazed that a man asked absolutely unfamiliar people whether they feel comfortable. I was impressed. We also walked through a small grocery market, where there were pleasant aromas of fruit, mingled with the smell of fresh spices and herbs, and then it all passed in the flavors of sea products (the smell of fresh fish, mussels, oysters, algae, etc.). In general, our every morning begins with a wonderful smell of baking, that then gradually becomes a smell of cheese, and then to the aromas of freshly prepared meat and vegetables. We lived on the street, which was full of small shops and shops that opened their doors early in the morning and closed them late at night.

Here it is, the real Paris, with its bad sides but with a certain beauty and charm that are worth of seeing. Yes, cultural and historic sites are important, but you wouldn't get a feeling of the real city, just simply having a tour by bus



To conclude I' d like to say that each place has its particularities. As for me I am going to start an amazing adventure, the adventure of my whole life. I'm scared, I don't have any idea what's going to be next. I am confused. I am lost. But after all this stuff I wrote in this note I remembered how difficult it was over there 5 months ago in Paris but how amazing and intresting it sounds now. So be patient. Be strong. Never give up. And you will succeed! Good luck guys! I hope dreams come true. Soon in two months this blog will alive and you will have a possibility to read about the greatest adventure of my life!

среда, 17 июня 2015 г.

Day five. Travel to Europe.


Finally this day came! I was waiting for it the whole trip! It's a visit to DISNEYLAND!!! Scince I was a child I dreamed to go here. And finally I am! It is a magical place where characters from cartoons become alive and bring joy and happiness for children like me XD. It's a world where magic live, it's a world where you feel yourself like a child whatever age you are.  Magic, story, fairytale, mystery - all this stuff you can find here in a Disneyland. It's actually a big country where all stories of the Disney Studio come alive. Have I dreamed to go there? Of course! And I was there. Finally I've visited it. But there I was upset a little bit.

No, it was awesome, fun, cool! Each story has its own place.  But I imagined this place like an extreme-park where you will scream of horror and stuff. But I've imagined a lot. It will be fun to go there to have fun using the attractions when you are a child. But if you are a teenager it'll be more like place just to have a good rest. The map was in front of me, all the dangerous place ended and there was no fear. At all.

So why was it intresting for me? Actually I liked the design of this park! A lot! The gost house, the castle of Sleeping Beauty, the pirates' cave, Alice in Wonderland and her labirint... It was all so natural and so intresting. You have a feeling of magic there. Actually Walt Disney was a wisard! He created a world full of magic, excitement, joy and happiness.

And there was one of the most cutest things. The parade of Disney characters.  Dances, music and all the heroes that I love so much! That moment I felt myself a little girl.

Yes, it might not be superextreme and frighteningly but it was the realisation of my childhood dream!