Wow, how time flies. For those of you have been following my blogs, sorry for the extended delay.
The excursion highlight of the past couple of weeks was my trip to the KGB museum. It was rather small, but most interesting. It consisted of several rooms which displayed items from various periods: including the early years of the organization, WWII, and the Cold War. To my greatest surprise, they have a very small section devoted to the Stalin years. The brochure and the guide both went out of their way to condemn the atrocities committed by the organization under Stalin's reign.
On Monday I will be going to Petersburg for 5 days. This should be a nice change, as it will get me out of this city for awhile. I must say, however, that this huge city, with its cold character and fast pace of life, is really growing on me. I have made a couple of good friends here that I know I will stay in contact with even after I leave. For me, this is the greatest part of being here.
In other news, I have finally made e-mail contact with my old Kazak contacts in Kazakstan. This e-mail response is one of the most welcoming e-mails I have ever received. I know, however, that I will go to this place under very difficult circumstances. It seems that my best friend while I was there is no longer walking with God and quit doing so within a year after I left the region 5 years ago. This is very heartbreaking for me, because I spent a great deal of time with him and invested much time trying to help him along in the faith. This only makes my time over here learning this language much more important, as I will indeed talk with him about this when we meet.
Staying alive in the Wild Wild East, see ya
The excursion highlight of the past couple of weeks was my trip to the KGB museum. It was rather small, but most interesting. It consisted of several rooms which displayed items from various periods: including the early years of the organization, WWII, and the Cold War. To my greatest surprise, they have a very small section devoted to the Stalin years. The brochure and the guide both went out of their way to condemn the atrocities committed by the organization under Stalin's reign.
On Monday I will be going to Petersburg for 5 days. This should be a nice change, as it will get me out of this city for awhile. I must say, however, that this huge city, with its cold character and fast pace of life, is really growing on me. I have made a couple of good friends here that I know I will stay in contact with even after I leave. For me, this is the greatest part of being here.
In other news, I have finally made e-mail contact with my old Kazak contacts in Kazakstan. This e-mail response is one of the most welcoming e-mails I have ever received. I know, however, that I will go to this place under very difficult circumstances. It seems that my best friend while I was there is no longer walking with God and quit doing so within a year after I left the region 5 years ago. This is very heartbreaking for me, because I spent a great deal of time with him and invested much time trying to help him along in the faith. This only makes my time over here learning this language much more important, as I will indeed talk with him about this when we meet.
Staying alive in the Wild Wild East, see ya
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