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Сэт Спенсер
Областной Многопрофильныи Лицей
Ул. Ленина 12 Пос. Юбилеиный
Луганск 91493
Украина

Friday, May 23, 2008

SCHOOLS OUT... Almost

So, last week of school approaches, but since I am not teaching classes I would like to think tha tmy summer holidays have started now. (I gave all my students their exams last week, so now I am just hanging around making sure nobody needs anything from me)
And as summer approaches, I am filled with mixed feelings. The weather is beautiful in Lugansk now, almost 80 for the past week, the trees are green and people jus tlook happier. I will be travelling around Ukraine to do some great summer camps, but their is a part of me that still wishes I could be back in Minnesota, working at Camp Warren, going to the cabin, hanging out with friends and doing a canoe trip or two with the family... But, this is where I should be.
I have been filling my time with reading even more books, and last weekend I was 'lucky' enough to experience an American football game between two Ukrainian times. TO put it lightly, neither team was very good, but it was fun nonetheless.
Would like to say that there has been some really interesting things happening lately, but, this is my life in the past couple weeks.
Miss you all,
Love,
Seth

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Spring rains

Another 3 day weekend, and with only 2 weeks left of 'real class,' the semester has gone by very fast so far. Also, the weather has been beautiful the last couple of weeks and its been hard to get my students focused enough to want to learn some new English words...
But other than that life has been pretty good, however, I have had 2 of the strangest encounters with Ukrainians since I have been here. Wednesday night I got a knock on the door to find a friend of my host moms with another friend who supposedly spoke some English, and wanted to learn more, but all i could get out of him was very fast Russian and some random French words (I guess he had lived in Algeria for a while). So we had a broken conversation for about 20 minutes, not really sure what I ended up agreeing to, that is often the way here. Thursday night was even better. After nto really doing anything productive the entire day, i got another knock on the door at about 8 pm. Since my school is a boarding shcool there is a woman who 'guards' the door when the students aren't there. Anyways, this woman (who i think I had only said hi to once before) proceeded to ask me "do you want to drink wine?" or at least thats all i understood the first time. So i asked her, "what, now?" and she said "yes, now"
So, i followed her into the school were I proceeded to sit in the secretary's office and drink home-made wine out of a plastic beer bottle and listen to her explian why NATO WAS a good thing for Ukraine, and how George Bush was the best president ever because he took care of Iraq and Iran (not sure how, but he did...) and also how bad it was that Americans got paid so much more than Ukrainians. Time went by quickly ( i think the wine helped) so i spent an hour there... It was extremely bizarre.
Friday i spent at a picnic with Brian, Adam (another PCV) and a bunch of people from the church Brian goes to. it was a lot of fun, and the first time I have been around that many people the same age as me.
Now i am sitting in an internet cafe in Lugansk following the scores of the Chelsea and Manchester United games to see who win the English league. I was going to go to a Lugansk Zarya game, but the weather is not so great at the moment, again, Spring Rains.
Hope all of you are having a wonderful May, and its great to hear from you.
-Seth