Title: My Russian adventure continues Post by: Ryan on April 02, 2005, 05:00:00 AM As many of your remember I have been traveling to Russia to spend time with a woman from togliatti. It’s been almost three years now that we have been exchanging letter by Email and meeting one time each year in her country of Russia. I have grown fond of these times that I have spent in Russia with her and her family. As it is today between the both of us we had written over 2000 letters and spent about one months time together, so I figured it was time to take our relationship a step further. On January, 11 2004 I flew nonstop from New York to Moscow to meet with my fiance. It was no surprise for either of us that she was going to be coming home with me. I have been filling out paperwork for over 9 months prior, paperwork that would lead to getting a visa so that she could come back with me to the United States. Each of us had background checks done on us by homeland security, paperwork detailing our every existence including each of our families. For me it was all part of the adventure, I researched and did everything myself. On January 13th my wife had to go to an interview at the U.S. embassy in Moscow. This was a very nervous time for both of us, each of us not knowing if we would get a Visa for her to come home with me or not. My wife setup a place for us to stay in Moscow for the night before the interview. It was a typical Russian type hotel, much like their apartment. It took us over an hour to get to this place from the airport. Moscow is a huge city, I have been their three times, and always seem to go to a different area of the city that I have never been. They say Moscow is one of the most expensive cities to visit but that has never been my experience.
I arrived in Moscow and spend the next two hours going through the usual, waiting forever for my luggage wondering if it would ever come out onto the conveyor belt, and standing in line to go through customs. As to be expected everything has slowed down since 9-11. My wife was waiting for me on the other side we were excited to see each other again. We wadded through the crowd of people mostly taxi drivers wanting to take you someplace. Trying to grab your luggage out of your hand and take you to their car, it’s always like this, if you get off a train or a plane there is a crowd of taxi drivers waiting to take you someplace. You start the bidding wars, but most of the time it’s always the same price as always the price is subject to change the closer you get to you destination. I like the taxi driver that says oh, I have to stop for gas they get to the gas station and expect you to pay for the gas. It’s always interesting the games they come up. My fiance and I got to the hotel and unpacked out things. I wanted to take my wife out this evening and ask her to marry me. I had brought an engagement ring and she had no idea that I would ask her, she did understand that one day we would be married but not when or how. I mentioned to my fiance that I would like to go to Red Square to see this place in the evening with the beautiful lights and colors and then find a restaurant to eat nearby. So we left the hotel went down under the city to use the subway system. The weather was very warm much warmer that it was in Michigan at the time. I took with me the engagement ring in the little box. It was so hard to keep this little box hidden, I didn’t carry anything and if I put it in my jacket pocket it bulged out. I kept my wife on one side of me the whole time keeping the ring a secret, it was no small task. We walked down along the tall brick walls that surrounded Red square it was such a beautiful night and a very long walk Red square is huge. We got the entrance and walked right in with no problems. I have been to Red square before in the daytime and was searched but this time it was no problem, just walked right in. Their were groups of people here and their walking about, the lights were wonderful. They have really fixed up the place since my last visit. I got to about the center of the square and I stop got down on one knew and made my proposal. The whole time as we were walking to get to the square I was going over and over in my head my little speech that I was going to make. When I got down on the knee almost forgot everything but I managed to say what I remembered. Before I even got through she said yes! And started to cry tears of joy, it was a very memorable experience for both of us, people were walking by and congratulating us, it was very cool. The second I put the ring on her finger after I said my little speech the bells on Red Square started to ring. In the next couple of week my wife and I stayed in Michigan visiting with our family while I tried to find a place to live. I seem that the Michigan economy is just too poor right now to support the type of work that I am suited for. I wanted to start a new life for the both of us and with a lot of luck we wanted that place to be Florida. As part of the Visa that my wife received we had to be married within 90 days. So on February 4th we got into the car and drove down to Toledo Ohio and were married. It was beautiful sunny day; we took pictures outside the courthouse. Three days later we packed everything we had into a 4x6 u-haul trailer and the rest in to the back of my Chevy truck and headed on down to Florida. We stayed with my father for about 5 days while I went out on interviews to find work. Luck was again on our side and I landed a wonderful design job in southern florida. The company came though with paying for my moving expenses as well as putting us up with a place to stay while we went apartment searching. We moved into an apartment three days later. It’s been an amazing adventure. We are now in the process of going through the last round of paperwork so that my wife can live and work in this country. We still have one more interview as well as a book of paperwork but it all just seems so trivial compared to what we have both overcome in the three years that we have known each other. We spend our Sundays on the beach swimming in the Ocean it’s like a dream the rest of our time we simply enjoying making a life with each other and planning our next great adventure. Title: very cool Post by: KenC on April 03, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to My Russian adventure continues, posted by Ryan on Apr 2, 2005
Ryan, Glad to hear your great story. Presenting the ring in Red Square was a very cool move. I thought that you as an American citizen could take your fiancee through the US citizen entrance for the interview and get prefered treatment. KenC (glad to gone from MI too) Title: great story Post by: TwoBitBandit on April 03, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to My Russian adventure continues, posted by Ryan on Apr 2, 2005
thanks for writing and sharing it with us... Title: Re: My Russian adventure continues Post by: RickM on April 03, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to My Russian adventure continues, posted by Ryan on Apr 2, 2005
Great story...CONGRATULATIONS to both of you on your new lives together...The best is yet to come if and when you both create together the greatest gift of life and any relationship,some children.... Best of luck,God speed... |