Monday, May 21, 2012

Visa Trip: Side note

Hey! I'm really still alive, we just didn't have internet like we though we would the last couple days.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Visa Trip: Day 2

Here is the account of my adventures on the second day of the Great Visa Trip.  
   I began the day by waking up early so that I could go out shopping for some breakfast, and then have time to eat it before Chapel. The store all open at 8 am, and chapel starts at 9 am, a perfect amount of time to fetch food and eat. I sat near Jay Don so that I could hear his translator during the lesson. Afterwards, the students had a little time to hang out, but they had a test in class that day so I sat in the dinning room with my computer instead of in class with them as usual. But it was a quick test so they had a lot of free time to hang out that morning. About lunchtime, I had to move my stuff into the classroom again because the visiting teacher made some borsht and they needed to set up. Eating lunch with all the students and faculty is like eating with a large family. Jokes were flying across the room and bowls and plates were passed back and forth as more soup and bread was asked for. Then it was back to class for everybody and I got moved into Masha's office because the dinning room is used for a woman's class after lunch. Masha was with the Harding choir in her home town of Gorlovka for most of the day, so the space was free. I spent the class hours learning some Italian, since I thought that would be a useful employment.
   After classes, the students were all very tired so I went and laid down in my room for a bit of a nap. Then I got a call from my friend Helena that she and some other students were going to make some miso soup for dinner and they invited me to go shopping and eat with them. I was very excited to do that! Afterwards, we hung out in Helena's room watching cartoons and playing with her "i-cat." I stayed up with them till midnight, but I had to retire then because I was very tired. 
   It was a pretty good day. 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Visa Trip: Day One

   So, my Ukrainian Visa is about to expire and I have to leave Ukraine for about two weeks to renew it. Unfortunately, we're not going anywhere exciting like Budapest, oBilibino, or a random little town right on the Polish boarder... Instead, we're going to Italy. Just Rome and Florence and Cinque Terre (but mostly Rome because that is where the Ukrainian Consulate is located.)
   Now, half of us AIMers started this trip three days early so that we could catch the Harding Choir in Donetsk Ukraine. Wednesday night* we went to the train station to board a night train to Donetsk. Now even that is a story on it's own, but I'll cover it in it's own prequel post or something.
   We arrived Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock and stopped by UBI to drop off our bags in the rooms we are staying in and change into clean clothes. Afterwards, I hung out around the school with the students and translator Masha. Caleb and EJ, who joined me on this portion of the trip went to breakfast at McDonald's. There they ran across some Harding students and formed a group to explore the city for the morning. Since all the students were in class, I joined met them at a large Orthodox church and joined them. We were going to go in and see the church, but they didn't have spare head coverings for us to use, so only the boys could enter.
   From there we walked to the Sports Stadium the students took lots of photos. We played with the giant marble  soccer ball that sits on a pedestal with water flowing under it so that it turns. That was pretty cool. We then walked over to the park adjoining the stadium where there is a large World War II memorial. After that we walked back to the hotel where the choir members are staying. One the way, everyone wanted icecream or a drink so we found some stands and I helped translate and handle money. We only stayed there for a short time because they had a rehearsal. EJ and I walked back to the school to rest a little. Caleb walked back to the stadium to check on times and prices for a soccer game that the students wanted to go to.
   While at the school, Jay Don came in from the hospital where he had been treated for an infection in his leg. It was good to see him in good health after hearing he had been ill. He invited me out to lunch with one of the ladies who helps him take care of the school.
   After lunch, it was time to get ready for the concert. It was a really great concert. They preformed several selections from composers in this region of the world as well as several American pieces. I believe that it was well liked by all who attended. Afterwards I walked back through the city with Erin and Zachary, who both know my brother through their club. We ended up having tea with some Ukrainians that are part of a collective singing group at their University and one of the UBI students Miraslav. We sang a little and and had tea and cookies. Afterwards, we walked back to the Hotel to make sure the students got in safely and then walked back to the school, which was fortunately very close to the hotel.


*It was really 2 am Thursday Morning, but who really calls that Wednesday??