Ok, my last two days will be wrapped into one post because I
didn’t feel awake enough to write after celebrating the New Year… And my last
few hours were spent packing, taking one final walk with Olga around Nevsky
Prospect, and then getting to the airport…
So, here I sit in the Frankfurt airport during a 13-hour
layover. I suppose I could have checked out of the airport and stayed at a
hotel here in Germany, BUT I discovered that I had lost my debit card somewhere
in St. Petersburg sometime on between Dec. 29 and 31. Let’s just say, it’s not
fun when you lose essentially, your only source for money when overseas,
especially on a holiday, the day before you leave… Thankfully, no unauthorized
charges had showed up so it was easy to cancel the card and I had an emergency
credit card to cover me until I get back to the States…
I had a very enjoyable New Years Eve, even better than my
awesome New Years Eve in London last year. And that had a great firework
display I watched from the square flanked Westminster Abbey and Parliament with
the clock tower that houses Big Ben. Maybe it was better because I got to spend
it with someone special this year… That might have a little something to do
with it…
Original Theatre |
"New" theatre style |
After the show, Olga picked me up from the theatre and we
made our way to her apartment for a little meal with her friend Sveta. I think
the original plan was to have some food and then Sveta and Olga would play a
little on Olga’s harp, but the Nutcracker ran longer than expected and Sveta
arrived a little late so we “dined and dashed” if you will. Sveta had to leave
to get to the Philharmonic where she was playing the concert that Olga and I
were going to that night… Sveta went ahead of us and we were going to stop in
at a little shopping center to buy some gifts for my family when I discovered
that my debit card was missing!
Arrived during intermission! |
We walked the streets with Sveta for a while after concert
on the condition that I carried her bag, which I was more than willing to do.
We stopped in a few fancy stores and walked the streets watching preparations
for the big party later in the evening.
After we said goodbye to Sveta, we headed over to the restaurant that
Olga had booked for us to celebrate the New Year.
We shared some great food. Olga made sure that I had tried most
of the traditional Russian food on the menu. My taste buds did not complain, my
stomach, however, had to pace things out so that I didn’t overstuff myself to
fast.
We got to watch President Vladimir Putin address the country
in the last few moments before midnight. Olga told me that all he said was “You
are happy, You are happy, You are happy,” apparently try to convince people
that they are happy (and not upset at the government or anything like that) but
he didn’t look to excited or happy himself. One point of difference, in Russia, almost
everyone parties to the early hours of the morning, no exceptions!
Hot Chocolate... |
I enjoyed my little holiday vacation in St. Petersburg. It's fun to have friends overseas so you have a good excuse to travel!