Sunday, August 31, 2014

The first day

So this is the inaugural post of this blog documenting my trip to Moscow. For those you who don't know, my name is Harrison and I'm a math major at UNO. I'm spending this semester in Moscow, Russia as a participant in the program Math in Moscow (MiM).

I arrived yesterday in the late afternoon after three uneventful flights. I love Lufthansa airlines, you get to eat with real silverware and they pass out hot towelettes! It's the little things. The flights themselves were fine, I just couldn't sleep at all. So my first day here was not the most pleasant just because I was extremely tired. After making it through Passport Control and Customs, I was met by Shura and driven to the dorms. She is a nice, friendly musician that plays Baroque cello. She and Lena (her mom I think) drove me to the dorms, where Shura introduced me to Anya, another Russian student that helps MiM students. The two of them gave me a quick tour, gave me my key and ID card for getting in to the dorms, and then I was left to get moved in and situated.

This is Shura in front of my dorm building.
Ideally, I was going to take a quick shower and go pass out for as long as possible, but sleep eluded me that evening. So instead, I gave up trying to nap, met my roommate (Chris from Alabama), and decided to go with two other MiM students for a tour of the neighborhood given by two Russian students (Natasha and Natasha). They showed us the metro station, the nearest supermarket, and a pharmacy. The supermarket is called Magnolia, which is where I bought oatmeal and tea.

After our little tour, I came back for Round 2 of the battle against exhaustion. I lost again. Didn't fall asleep until 4am, then woke up at 10. Definitely better than nothing, but I think it will take me a few more days until I feel like myself again. Today, Shura showed me around the neighborhood also, but going in a different direction (and this time during the day, so it was easier to remember directions). Found where the ATM is, the bank, a pharmacy that supposedly understands English, and a farmer's market! Shura had to leave because she had to teach a music lesson, but I went with Ryan (a fellow MiM student) back to the farmer's market and Magnolia. We bought some decent apples from the market and I got some more food from Magnolia: butter, eggs, bread, sugar, yogurt*, and some frozen dumpling looking things.

*A note about the yogurt. It is more like a drink than yogurt is back in the US.

Here are some pictures of my room:
Our room. My bed is the one closest to the door.

My bed

Some weird fire mask thing. These are the instructions
on how to use it. There are 2 in our room.

The other side of the box. Apparently this turns you
into a super-hero.

The view outside my window. This is where many gather
to smoke cigarettes.

Here's my desk and the bookshelves.