My host parents felt really bad for me. So when they got free tickets to the ballet the following week and were unable to get me one too, my host father, Tolya (short for Anatoliy), gave up his ticket for me. He told me: "I have been and will have many opportunities to go to the Mikhailovsky Theater, but you are only here for four months."
So I went with my host mother, Nina, and sat with the other host mothers to watch the ballet "The Flames of Paris." It was lovely, and I'm glad I got to go with her because she has a lot of knowledge about St. Petersburg, and she's just a very pleasant person to talk to.
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| Inside the theater |
The next day after classes, I convinced my friend Justin to help me find the glass figurine, and it turned into a quest to find three things: 1) the post office, 2) A specific bakery on Nevskiy Prospekt that makes delicious bread, and of course 3) the birthday present. We found all three and surprisingly, the post office was the hardest and the glass horse was the easiest to find! It was a really nice afternoon, and it was a rare day where the sun was shining and for whatever reason most people I encountered seemed really happy.
Fast forward to Friday evening: I finally got to meet their son, Lev, his wife Zhenya, and their 3-month old, Igor. Our apartment doesn't have a big kitchen table or a dining room, so we had dinner around a table in my host parents' bedroom/living room. Igor feasted before us, so he lay down on the bed next to us and dozed off while we ate and toasted Tolya, his parents, Nina, and their children (which included me!). He loved the tiny glass horse, and my host mom said that it would always remind them of me. There were some pictures taken that night but none of them are on my camera. If I can acquire them I will be sure to put them up!
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| Found exactly what I needed! |



I love reading your blog. Every experience of yours is exciting to me!
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