On Friday,
mum and dad arrived in Krasnoyarsk. They took the trans-Siberian railway all
the way from Moscow. It took three days, but they prefer a relaxed train ride
to a stressful flight. Not sure the trans-Siberian was all that relaxing (especially
seeing as they don’t speak Russian), but they seemed pleased with the trip when
I met them at the station. They were desperate for a shower, but otherwise
happy.
We went to
my favourite cafe in Krasnoyarsk and had omelettes and mushroom soup, and then
mum and dad checked in at the hotel and had their long-awaited showers. They also
showed me the stuff they’d brought me from England. I was very glad to see that
they’d brought some wintry socks, as well as a lush scarf from my grandparents
in Portsmouth (thanks Nan and Grandad!) They also brought a veritable mountain
of chocolate and sweets, which was very, very welcome. Oddly, the thing that
made me the most nostalgic wasn’t the Cadbury or the Haribo, but Bilar, a
Swedish candy which our friends from Stockholm had sent with my parents. It has a
very distinctive taste, and it evokes really strong memories of when I was about twelve,
so I’m going to have to ration it carefully over the next few months. Only
joking, I’ve already eaten one of the two bags.


Tu es le portrait tout craché de ta maman !
ReplyDeleteAh bon? Intéressant! On me dit souvent que je ressemble à mon père, mais peut-être que c'est seulement en comportement, et non pas en ce qui concerne le visage
DeleteCa doit être ça ! On est passé il y a quelques heures au-dessus de Krasnoyarsk mais impossible de voir l'immense taïga car il faisait nuit noire...
DeleteOh dommage! Vous allez où? En chine?
DeleteOn est revenus en France vendredi. On est allés à Hong-Kong pour nouer des partenariats avec des écoles de français locales et rendre visite à des amis par la même occasion !
DeleteOh wow, c'est super cool! Je veux bien aller à Hong Kong un jour
DeleteTout ça grâce à Phoebe qui a assuré l'intérim comme une pro en notre absence. C'est chouette Hong Kong !
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