Thursday, October 19, 2006

From Russia...


Well, I had some lovely girls visiting. Several Russian students exchanged lives for a week with some Alabama teens. They flew into Atlanta and wanted to stay a few days here. My church offered to house them, and I was able to get 3 girls.
I have enjoyed learning more about their culture and seeing them experiencing America for the first time. These children are from 90 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Chilly! In the 1930's Stalin created a political prison camp; the families stayed. I hear the town is still bleak, without much color.
They have been surprised at our roads, the prices at the mall, our "yucky" food, and how hot it is. 60's weather is their summer- I'm putting on my sweater fearing the coming winter months. I had them last week for a couple nights, and again this week before they went home. A funny comment: one fo the girls showed me her manicured hands and asked if she could "delete" her nail polish. =) Last week, we took them all to the mall and the food court for dinner- they wouldn't eat even Chick-fil-A!!! I was discussing the authentic American food I was going to make- tacos, chicken casserole, or hamburgers. I really can cook up some good grub! =) They turned their nose up at the thought of eating ground beef or chicken. We finally decided I'm make them happy with grilled cheese! How disappointing not to be able to share our yummy cuisine! =)

4 comments:

Angie said...

Turning up their nose at Chick-fil-A?!?! I think that might be a sin down south. :)

Becky said...

What do they eat???? I don't get it! :) I'm sure you were an excellent host!!! :)

Angie said...

What was I thinking by not coming to hang out with all your kids? I didn't really want to eat lunch alone, did I? :)

Angie said...

But... I would have enjoyed seeing YOU! I'm glad we can keep up with each other over the blog. Have a good week!