Today is our first day in Moscow and my goodness is it chilly! We arrived late last night to a beautifully lit city covered with snow. After we had a much needed sleep, we started the morning getting straight into our car for a big day out exploring Moscow. Mrs G had organised a driver to take us to the Gulag museum, only to find it was closed. An hour to get there and the lady comes out to tell us it wont be open until Thursday. We hopped back in the car and went to the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. What a beautiful scene, the silence in such a vast space was mesmerising. Looking up at the ceilings, which where so high. Such incredible architecture! I find it overwhelming how so many people in the world come to these special places to find some sort of peace, hope and faith. Even though I don’t believe in their religion, I have a sense of respect for the people that do. They are all looking to find something greater, to find some sort of fulfilment. I mean I try implementing affirmations to my everyday life, its somewhat similar in a way, Positive thoughts and hopes. At the end of the day, we are all praying and wishing for the greater life.
Allowing Mrs G to pray alone in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour was very special, seeing her sitting there looking up saying her prayers gave me goose bumps. It was very touching, I cant really describe the feelings I had in there, the peace I felt. (Dont worry dad, I’m still an atheist!)
As we left the Cathedral we were yet again stuck in the wonderful traffic this city has to offer. Julien told me that when he was over here he could drive through the middle of the roads, where the police, ambulances, or any special passengers that have special pass’s can go through quickly to get any where. I was envious! The hours we waited in this traffic was a joke. He sure was lucky knowing Alsou, his childhood special friend.
Finally we arrived to the scenic lookout we had been travelling too, my goodness was it freezing. Quickly we stepped out, had a brief look of the city, took a picture then turned back to jump into the warm car…Only to find out our driver had disappeared! Oh boy, was that an inconvenience. Here we were in the snow shivering our bottoms off wondering where the heck our driver had gone! After a while he finally came running back tucking in his shirt as if he had just been to the loo. Home James, as the old saying goes.. Back to the Ritz we went.
After two hours in traffic we finally arrived back at the hotel. We sat down stairs listening to the pianist whilst enjoying our afternoon tea. It was lovely sitting in such a beautiful room enjoying our tea and cakes.. Until the bill came. I was so shocked! One cup of green tea £19!? I buy mine in whole foods for £3 and think thats pricey.
Anyway, by then it was almost time for the theatre. Quickly we got changed into our finest attire and went to the Bolshoi.
Wow is one word I can say.. I was speechless how grand and Royal looking this place was. Hearing these incredibly talented Russians sing Opera was just magnificent. We had the best seats possible, right at the front. We could see the sweat, their deep inhale and exhale of their breathless chests, the watery sparkle in their eyes from their passion of singing, the connection to one another while singing together. It was spectacular and although we couldn’t understand a word they were saying, we thoroughly enjoyed it.
After having seen such a beautiful performance, G and I jumped in a taxi to get back to the hotel. Heres the thing, the taxi from the hotel to the Bolshoi only cost 500 Rupels,(£6), he was charging 6000 Rupels!!! I hit the roof.. oh was he sneaky though, trying to tell us we should get out before pulling up to the Ritz..
I of course got the staff at the Ritz to see to this mess. They also couldn’t believe how much this man was trying to rip us off. To stop all the commotion I passed over 2000, and he was still going on yelling at us! We got escorted into the hotel with our hearts thumping in such stress and disbelief, headed up to the 11th floor to the restaurant, only to find we had left Mrs G’s stick behind!!!
Luckily we had such kind staff helping us at the Ritz. One of the bell boys went back to the theatre for us in hope it could be back at our seats, while we enjoyed our Japanese dinner. The sweet boy came back showing us photos of where we were sitting, not having found the stick. Never mind G said, we will find another one tomorrow.
We finished our dinner and went to leave, all the staff where at the door with a box of chocolates and had searched online for a replacement stick that they would get for us. My goodness, the hospitality of the staff here was wonderful.
Heading down to our rooms and saying goodnight to G, I popped into the bath. The phone rings, just while I’m washing the mascara off my eyes, I jump out thinking something bad has happened to G! Oh the happiness in her voice, “They’ve found my stick” Mrs G says. The staff had gone to such effort looking over cctv footage of the taxi, contacted the company and tracked down the driver and got him to bring it back. The staff had brought the stick up to Mrs G with a sweet Ritz tiger teddybear. Over the moon in happiness. The joy in her voice. What a great day!
