Two down one to go! Tonight should be interesting as Nastya and I will attend our final Halloween party. Georgia, (American expat), is holding an authentic American Halloween party and I am very interested to what all the fuss is about. It should be a little different from the previous Russian style celebrations, all though from the sounds of things major intoxication is the common theme. As for me, I am in need of a serious detox, and so have opted for the diver tag. In Russia there is a zero tolerance policy so there is absolutely no chance of those one or two beers turning into 3-10. Nastya is also starting her first day at work tomorrow and she is not too keen about turning up there hung-over. All in all it should be an interestingly sober experience.
The E.F. teachers ready to party Halloween style!
Of to another party the following night.
8 comments:
You make a great vampire Nic!
Hi Nic,
Happy halloween from Monterey Bay, CA, USA. I Googled "Halloween in Vladivostok," and your site popped up.
Now I know that Halloween is an INTERNATIONAL holiday.
-Crockett
Halloween came and went in Jilba St. 4 kids from 2 families!!! Gary got to eat the rest of the Kit Kats that I bought. All the costumes look great although I start to wonder if that blizzard did something to "my dear little first born".
Am thinking of you today Anastasia.
J
maybe i would have pedalled harder in spin if you looked like that in class.
well done anastasia, congrats on day 1 at work, i was thinking of you today.
H :)
Hey Lis,
Hope the training is going well. I know i make agreat vampire. With my Eddie Munster widow's pick, the costume is very authentic.
Hey Crockett,
Nice of you to drop in. I Would love to see Halloween in the US. We see so many movies of you guys ceebrating it, and from what i have seen from the expats here, in Vlad, it's one "hell" of a party.
By the way Crockett are you planning on the trip to Vladivostok, or is your interest of a purely inquisitive nature?
Surprise - surprise Gary ate all the chocolate. This is old news! Maybe you should have given him a balaclava and a funny costume and he could have joined the pack of "trick-or-treaters".
Hey Helen,
What a great idea. Fangs, a little eye liner, some red lip liner, and a black cape = monsterous spin session!
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