(Welcome to Kazan!)

We made it! Due to multiple delays, it took us about 35 hours which was about half flight time and half enjoying all the amenities at various airports. Alden and I entertained ourselves at JFK by finding all kinds of backdrops for Mr. Smart photos (see below). We fortunately had empty seats on our NY-Moscow flight, so everyone except Simon was able to take a horizontal snooze.



Two administrators from our school met us at the airport in Kazan to schlep us and all our gear back to school. We got a quick tour of our apartment and the school and then FINALLY a shower. Our apartment is spacious and across the driveway from school in a gated campus. The school playground is just outside our door and includes a zip line, basketball and tennis court along with various swings and climbing structures.
We woke up at 5:30 am and finished most of our unpacking. Then we ventured out into the neighborhood where we checked out the local stores and the market which is a combination of a flea market and farmer’s market. One of the markets featured a very nice man from Uzbekistan who kept plying our children with free fruit and nuts and kept saying (in Russian) “you will only shop here, yes?!”

Later in the day we ventured out to a nearby park. The park had amazing climbing structures and interesting play features and was hosting a local food and craft fair. We tried lots of samples and bought some dried watermelon, a marshmallow-like treat called Zefir, local cheese, and two unicorn clips with rainbow hair extensions. Our kids were both wearing shorts and stood out since the majority of kids were dressed in long sleeves, hats, and puffy vests. It was cloudy and at times drizzly, but was around 65. It made us wonder how they will dress when the weather hits the single digits in a few months!







Glad you made it safely! Looks like a great neighbourhood!
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We’re going to love seeing all the pictures in your blogs. Did the kids meet any other kids at the playground? Tell Alden my favorite Mr. Smart pictures are with the M&M’s and with the I Love NY bears.
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Cool park!
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Love all the pictures! Look forward to chatting again soon! The playground looks super fun!
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Love all the pictures! The playground looks so fun!
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I’m jealous of your fruit selection and play structures – nothing like that here in Nepal. So excited for you!!
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Yes!!! So nice to hear you made it and are already settling in! Can’t wait to keep up with your adventures!
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Wonder how far the produce travels. When do classes start?
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We have staff training tomorrow and kids start in 2 weeks. I think a lot of the produce is local right now. I imagine there will be more imports in winter.
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Fantastic post of your trip and arrival with great pics!
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Zane says “Hi, do you like the parks? What chip was your favorite, Alden?”
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Hi Zane! Yes, the parks are cool. I like the crab ones. How’s it going with you?
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Zane: Hi, Alden? What are you doing in school? I am doing reading and math and I went kayaking.
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