This week has been a week for continuing to understand our new roles. There is a lot of paperwork and process in ensuring the projects are funded and that there is good accountability to ensure that donor money is spent correctly. Ron has also been busy this week with 2 major assignements. This has been complicated by our close living arrangements as we have the one room which is lounge, office, diningroom and clothes drying room. This has given me the opportunity for a couple of excursions so he could have the house to himself and no excuses for not working. On Friday after work I ventured off to the large shopping complex - a train and bus ride. I just wandered around and picked up a few household things, arriving home after 9. My first big excursion on my own. O
n Saturday I went with some of the other officers to a holiday house in the country for the day. Ron stayed home for study - but I had a lovely day out of the city. We sat around, drank tea and ate food, took a walk through some bushland arriving home around 9 again. It was just nice to get out of the city - masses of people noise and dust left behind for the natural forest of country russia. As you drive through the bushland you are reminded of the many war movies - you expect Hogans Heroes or Robert Redford to jump out of the forest - its that sort of bushland. The leaves have almost all fallen - just a few autumn colours remain. It has been very beauiful to watch the leaves fall. Now everyine is waiting for the first snowfall.I visited a 'dacha' on saturday - a russian holiday house. They wern't all like this one. Guess what this one looked like inside?

complete with spiders webs - but I did not see any redbacks!
The steps to be taken to get our permanet work permit go on. We have been through a range of medical tests. Chest Xray, blood urine and sputum checks as well as an interview to talk about our drug and alcohol experiences. We have so far passed them all and have our peices of paper that will soon give us a green card. This means we leave the country to get a new visa to come back and convert the visa into a working visa for 12 months. Its all very complicated and the rules constantly change. We were to go to London for our visa - but they do not process in less than 2 weeks so we will go to Moldova which should be a quicker turn around. We can also do some work while we are there.
So it is back to work tomorrow, more files to read and cross check, a few meetings with other workers this week. Our routine is becoming settled and we are comfortable with where we are and what we are doing.
