Thursday 8 September 2011

More Moscow Musings

So have nearly done a whole week at school now and it's been tiring but good.  Got a cold bug thing which as we all know is no surprise for me but as the school only allows 5 paid sick days in a year i took my germs to school.  The children get checked every day by the school doctor before they are allowed in but they don't check the staff ironically. I can tell you when i was coughing in the staff room that doctor's head whipped around like something out of the excorsist and the look i got was not exactly warm.  I have been trying to stifle any coughing in front of the parents as it appears Russian parents are very concerned about germs!!  And playing without coats even if it's boiling!  Oh and drinking cold water!  Very dangerous!!  



But all my children are really sweet and we sit down at 9.00 and eat our Russian porridge or semolina ( brings back childhood memories).  Then snack on cheese and quails eggs ( yes quails eggs for 5 year olds). It's all very civilised compared to the zoo mentality of lunchtime in a huge British primary school. But no chip Friday which is a shame!  This is after we have done morning excercises.. nothing like a bit of agadoo at 8.30 in the morning!  They do yoga too with a teacher and have mini yoga mats.. very cute!
Lunch is always soup with croutons, it's always a different colour but amazingly it always has the same taste!   Followed by main course of some kind of meat and pasta or rice or Smash.  I have decided to stop enquiring what the meat is as last time i asked it was veal... ( Emma don't even try to tell me that the Russians are using the humane method you keep banging on about!)

It's a long day compared to UK schools (8.15 -5.00)  but the relaxed approach to planning and the flexibility and lack of paperwork and the access to good  resources makes up for it!! I may even go so far as to say I am enjoying teaching!! Although still missing my Interactive whiteboard! :(

So we went out last weekend to some really nice bars with great live music....and I found myself ordering shots of vodka ( they don't appear to mix it here) and sipping them like a nice glass of sherry!  I can make a shot last a longgg time and at a pound a shot it's brilliant!  Have now been in one of the random cars that act as taxis ( read on mum!) but with other people who speak Russian so all safe !!  Went to Ikea too and forgot i was in Russia for a while.

Went for my first run in Gorky park with my TA Hannah.. we are attempting the Moscow 10k next sunday.
Prior to meeting Hannah I had kind of thought running may not be an option after reading a blog by an expat and his experience of Moscow running.  He mentioned the rarity of runners that resulted in small children pointing and laughing at him, along with the fact that you got chased by packs of wild dogs!!  This was not my experience in Gorky park thank god although I had thought a pack of wild dogs might do wonders for my motivation to run faster!  We even passed other runners although you kind of gave each other a knowing nod and a smile that we were special!  Gorky park also has giant go-karts you can hire to ride around the park in... i don't know why this excites me but it really does!!

I have now been to a supermarket alone.....it was scary and i failed to buy milk despite the carton having a cow and a milk maid on the front.. i don't know what it was but it was some kind of evil encompassed in some thick white gloop!!  I was trying to learn the Russian alphabet but as we all know I am a bit of a procrastinator..plenty of time for that!  I can say hello ( kind of), thankyou and bill please, oh and yes and no....I'll be fluent before you know it!

So this weekend we have staff bonding day which sounds horrific but there is pizza after so maybe it will be worth it!  And some more exploring.  Went to the Kremlin last weekend but it was Moscow day and Red Square was shut so still more to do.


Ok bedtime, my flat mate Jen has shown me how to download stuff on my computer using a torrent (check me out!) and I am addicted to True Blood... i tell you if he is called Bill,  a vampire can feed on me any day!

Good bye comrades!  Oh and I fly home on Fri 23rd of Sep for the weekend to get my real visa so keep it free if you are in London, can't wait to see you all  xxx



12 comments:

  1. Sounds like things are working out Boe, very happy for you! Keep the updates coming! x

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  2. t-dub? Guatemala? Trish a lish is that you??

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  3. Haha, thinking the veal is probably NOT the humane variety but nom nom anyway!! Loving the idea of undiluted vodka shots for you and the Gorky Park go-karts!! Both most definitely have to be sampled! xx

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  4. I don't recall giving you semolina as a child

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  5. the less we comment on your memory the better!! Semolina and jam.. it's a vivid memory!!

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  6. ahh ha ha you are no longer the clever computer freak you once were!!!!

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  8. Bill??? Wait till you see Eric in the buff Boe. Now that's a dead guy worth inviting into your house. xxx

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  9. Zanski???? Susannah?? Don;t know who you people are!! Bill.. really ewww. well maybe with his new hair it would be ok!!!

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  10. not a very active Blog this.......no news for 10 days!!!!

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