Monday, March 29, 2010

Shashlik and THE Disco

I spent a lovely weekend in Morozivka with my host family. Going there is like going back home from college. I eat a ton and get to relax for a couple days.

There were two big hilights from this trip. On Saturday night I went to THE disco with my friend Alie and her host sister. This is a village disco, meaning that it is the equivalent of a townie bar but with blasting techno music, ballin lazer lights and an overactive smoke machine. Needless to say it's a bit hard to describe. When we lived in Morozivka we went to this bar relatively often and people got used to seeing "The Americans" there. At this point we have been gone for about three months and we are super novel again. This time as we were walking in a guy asked if we were from America or Africa (I mean Alie's tall but I don't know where he got Africa from). We ended up talking and dancing with him and his friends for most of the evening. It's a lot more comfortable to be a spectacle when you understand enough of the language to know that people aren't talking trash about you... for the most part. This disco remains my favorite bar in all of Ukraine.

On Sunday my host sisters, Tanya and Galya, Galya's boyfriend and I went to a field and made Shashlik, the best food in all of the world. (We stopped to see the ostrich farm first, a major must see in the region.) Shashlik is pork that has been marinating in spices and onion overnight then put onto skewers and fried over an open fire. It is incredibly tasty and an awesome way to spend the afternoon with friends or family (plus you feel like a cave man when you eat fried meat off a stick around a fire). This is one culinary tradition I am definitely bringing back to America with me. I've said it before and I'll say it again... everything cooked over a fire in Ukraine is delicious.

Friday, March 26, 2010

An Update

A life goal has been achieved. I HAVE A PUPPY!!!! His name is Freddy. Initially it was Franky but Anya (the lady I live with who technically owns the dog) kept calling him Freddy so it stuck. He is pretty much the cutest puppy ever. When I get the internet at my house (which is supposedly happening soon) I will be posting many many pictures... 6 months worth really. So now I officially live with an adorable lady, a kitten, chickens, rabbits, and a puppy. Gotta love that.

This weekend it is finally getting warm! Along with the snow and ice people's dispositions are melting. I have gotten a lot more preevets (hellos) on the street since the shift in the weather.

Today I'm in Kyiv, then on my way to Morozivka for Saturday and Sunday. Next week is my spring break and I think I'm heading to Odessa. I'm hoping to see the Black Sea, but it'll be way to cold to play outside too much. I also want to go to an art museum... we'll see about that.

Last weekend was one of the other volunteers' birthday's so we went out to a club called shtorm (NOT storm!). It was a hilarious club with a fake tornado in the middle of the dance floor and booths with huge leather couches. We were dancing and celebrating and all of a sudden there were two people dancing on stage... a man wearing a metalic colored vest and suspenders and a girl who had cut the butt pockets out of her jeans so it appeared that she was wearing funky chapps. They were certainly paid to be up there and their moves were hilarious. Vesty's move (singular) was to wiggle around and point at different points in the room. Great stuff. After the club we taxied it back to my friend Niko's apartment and absolutely devoured all of his expensive food. A lovely night was had by all.