27 June 2010

No Goodbye, only See You Later

I am back. Alive. Heart-broken and rejuvenated at the same time.

My heart is full, and therefore heavy.
My heart is full. Aka-full of happiness.
My heart is heavy. Aka-full of sadness.

Full things usually are heavy. I don't know if anyone will see the same weirdness in that flying train of thought I just typed, but sometimes English is crazy.

I am officially back in America. It was a long process. One 32 hour day of travel with the 10 hour time change.

I went to California for a week. Now, I have just finished my first week of summer term.

Adding Russian and Mathematic Minors. Yes, I do still maybe hope to graduate someday.

To explain the mixed emotions of being home would take a lifetime. Probably more like 5 lifetimes because I struggle to explain even the simplest emotions. Um, overwhelmed would be where I would start, I think.

Before I left I thought I was an adequately articulate human being because of the communication performances/competitions/activities of which I had been a participant. I thought that this trip would be hard in many ways, but specifically because I could pronounce exactly 2 Russian words correctly. However, upon my return, I feel as though I spent the last 4 months using all my energy to use body language, memorize and implement more Russian words into my vocabulary as often as possible-and forgot that I was once fluent in my native language and able to communicate in English. I have been struggling. Especially in the BYU atmosphere where everyone wants to talk to everyone and there is thousands of people to get to know and they're all so nice I am constantly being introduced to new people and jumping into a singles ward and belly-flopped into a apartment with 5 fantastic, gorgeous girls that have herds of boys following them around and and and and..Life is great.

It is now taking every ounce of energy that my yogurt, strawberries, bread, and crackers give me daily to not run and hide back in Heather's Hermit Hole.

FROM getting a concussion getting out of a sketchy bus/van, thinking I was dying in Latvia, eating all of the 4 things I refuse to ever eat, freezing in the cold, falling on the ice every 10 seconds, walking many miles everyday, inhaling smoke of every kind daily in large amounts, undergoing radioactive treatments by taking a shower, and feeling very isolated
TO
having a glimpse of the reality and intensity of how much the Lord loves all of his children, viewing some of the most breath-taking sights possible, gaining an even stronger foundation to my testimony, having a million embarrassing moments, learning to be more patient, observing a loving family functioning daily, making great friends, realizing even more how little I know, being able to be a teacher and a loving figure to so many absolutely adorable and hilarious children, adapting to a new atmosphere, learning about myself, viewing the differences in 6 different countries for minute amounts of time, being loved by a family I could barely communicate with,

It was a marvel.

Yes, I miss it. Tremendously. Constantly.

However, that chapter in my story has ended. Time to fuse my life back together with some new pieces.

To sum up.
I have strengthened my testimony.
I have gained motivation to someday work on creating beautiful structures because I have toured buildings that have inspired me.
Lastly, I have gained a deep desire to use the knowledge and skills I am striving to obtain to continue to serve in every way that I am capable throughout my life.

IF, someday there is an opportunity that leads me back to my home in Санкт-Петербург.
I would be ecstatic.

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Hope you have the best day of your life.
Email or call me and we can catch up.
To the people involved in the handfuls of weddings I missed. Congrats. Still love you.
To everyone who read this while I was gone, and specifically all the words that have been emailed to me, or said to me in person since I got home, thank you.

25 May 2010

25.Life, I love you.

Simon and Garfunkel-knew me.
Even my cobblestone streets.

I apologize.
I've been terrible at keeping you updated.
It has been a bit hectic.
My last day of this.....
Pure Joy.
........is tomorrow.

23 May 2010

Helsinki, Finland.

First stop on our Scandinavian Vacation. We took a bus to Helsinki. Yes, it was full of Sketchy Russians, we were in the very back against the window where the seats don't recline, and the entire bus waited for us, while our coordinator made arrangements for them to meet us and pick us up in Helsinki from the airport, back to St. Petersburg. We're Americans..we do what we want. On the way back, when one of the officials at border control came on the bus the driver told her there were five Americans. I leaned over to Linlea and said, "We've been declared." Usually, you only have to declare items if they are over 1000 dollars or something like that..she really was just telling her all of the nationalities on the bus, but I felt acknowledged. Anyway, on the way there we ended up behind a bunch of English students studying in Saint Petersburg and it made the ride more entertaining.
One of the students was Finnish, and directed us to the train station upon arrival in Helsinki. Took a ferry to a old military island, went to museums, a awesome Rock Church, saw another Russian Cathedral..another. It was unique and beautiful in a new way. Very old. Saw the National Cathedral of Finland, ate some great chocolate and the best black licorice of all time, got to do temple work, stay in the temple housing, and make a couple new friends that are members. Finland was great, beautiful, and a fantastic breath of fresh air. Not to mention gulp of fresh water - you can drink from the faucet! Cleanest water in the world. Yummy.

Gorgeous dock on Suomenlinna. A old military fortress island.Not just in small farm towns in UT, is it legal to drive a 4-wheeler on the street.
Flower boxes that remind me of Marja.
A ceiling in the Stockmann Department Store.
My rubber boots. Best shoes ever. Complete with 30 ruble sketchy inserts that are super comfortable - best traveling shoe ever.
Great scene.
For Age my animal loving BFF. Wandering Suomenlinna.
Finally in Helsinki! Fantastic clock tower and cranes!
Ruined symmetry. One of my favorite pictures.

13 May 2010

Estonia/Latvia trip. Out of order..but it was a 4 day jumble.

Russian Cathedral in Tallinn. We can't get away from them. Good thing they're gorgeous.My favorite area. Mid-evil city wall. Tallinn.
The group.
Old house of a Civil Engineer/Architect. Tallinn. Fantastic. Pure Joy.
A building in the Estonian cemetery with some sweet stairs and a new metal roof..
First excursion with the boots. In the cemetery.

Waiting for the bus after a failed attempt to find the hospital in Riga..The group in Tallinn!
So...I secretly did go to Greece like our first plan for vacation! (jk. Still Tallinn)
Me and Linlea. One of the first super excited moments in Tallinn. Hence the backpacks.
Cemetery in Estonia with Kara. I love her, and her hat.Fantastic Linlea and Jack Nicholson in a guard house in Latvia. Why not?
Here's the fantastic missionaries in Estonia that I am very grateful for.A restaurant in Latvia..too bad it wasn't a real hospital!
Sweet backdrop - 2 of my favorite things. Sweet clock. Super sweet crane. Riga.
I don't think this looks like me for some reason I have half morphed into a bunny..but, I have a super awesome cape!
Barely a mobile being and I miraculously still hit the target a few times.
Labyrinth anyone?

29 April 2010

My view of the world and some of my joys.

Don't know this girl. Looking out from a bridge she kept posing for pictures. Russian children in the winter are literally little bundles of joy.
Love.

First shop activity. Balloon car. I was quite proud.
Outside Catherine's Palace. Under appreciated.
One of the infamous "salad"s. Want to eat it for a couple months 2x a day?
In the Church of Spilled Blood.
Roma. Future Engineer.
Some joys. Picture day at the kindergarten. They were all dressed up like little cupcakes.
Sums up their personalities so well.
Remarkable.
A day of remembrance for the blockade.
Adorable. Turned out arts and crafts ballerina into a hat.
Current examples of three national currencies simultaneously in my wallet.


S'more joys.




Telegraph shop. I would like to send a telegram to America, please. Stop.




Tiki man with a sweet hat. Spring is here my friends.
A favorite from the beach.
These boots. They have stepped on some great lands.
Love this.