I'm definitely starting to get into the groove of Russian life. My sleep schedule is finally normalized (I hope), and I already understand the metro pretty well. Buses are another story. I don't think anything exists that tells you which bus to take where. If it does exist, I must find it because there are SO MANY buses. My friends and I were trying to get home and got on a bus going the opposite direction. Once we got to the outskirts of the city, we finally decided to just metro home in case this bus never ended up looping around and just drove on to Moscow.
Being without stable internet is really hard, but I'm hoping to get home internet up and running within a week. I went to a cafe this morning to try to Skype everyone, bought a $5 coffee, and the wifi didn't work. And now when I'm finally at a cafe with internet, everyone is asleep.
School is going really well, I'm in the highest language group, and I'm definitely being challenged there, especially in grammar class. Our electives start next week. I love going to school in such a beautiful, old building, and spending time with friends walking around the historic heart of the city after classes. There's so much more to explore!
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