the government officials and religious leaders live in nice homes like the ones seen here.
Hello Anna is the story of two people that are from opposite sides of the world and do not speak the same language. They met online and found true love. Anna is from Russia and Bryan Lives in America. They met online and fell in love through the use of Google Translator and Skype. They are now living happily ever after together in America. Check out my new blog at http://whoisbryguy1955.blogspot.com
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
My visit to Russia, Continued...
the government officials and religious leaders live in nice homes like the ones seen here.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
My visit to Russia!
But for all of you who have been waiting for the details, I will try to remember them. Fortunately we took many pictures while I was there so I hope it will trigger my memory.
After I arrived at Moscow, Anna picked me up at the airport and we briefly toured Moscow before taking a 12 hour bus ride to her hometown which is approximately 450 miles from Moscow. For those who want more information on the first day you can refer to my previous blog entry titled "My first Day in Russia".
After resting for a while Anna began showing me around her hometown. I must admit we did struggle a little bit with communication because neither Anna or I were as well prepared as we had hoped. Fortunately she had a cross-translation dictionary that we used quite frequently.
We spent time shopping at the local meat market as well as other local shops to purchase some things for dinner.
We even spent time at the park with the children.
On a side note, this is the very location I met Anna online. She was sitting in this corner on this laptop and read my first message to her "Privet Anna!".
To be continued...
Saturday, September 1, 2012
The first day in Russia
After I passed through passport control and picked up my luggage at the baggage claim, I exited the main terminal and Anna was right there waiting as she promised. We recognized each other right away and it was if we had already known each other for years.
After leaving the Airport we took the Metro which is the subway system in Moscow to the bus station to check my bags in for our trip in the evening.
Despite the rainy weather in Moscow that neither Anna or I had been prepared for me managed to briefly tour a few of the attractions there in Moscow.
It is unfortunate that I do not remember the name of this place but it was beautiful. Here are some pictures.
The bus ride was about 12 hours and we slept most of the way. We arrived at her home at about 6:30 AM. Both of us were very tired even after trying to sleep on the rough bus ride and felt fortunate that the children allowed us to sleep the remainder of the Morning.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
I have arrived home.
We were both very tired from walking all day when we arrived at the airport in Moscow at about 10:30 PM, Moscow time.
We spent the rest of the night and and much of the early morning hours waiting at the airport for my departing flight that was scheduled for 5:35 AM. I finally had to leave her at around 4:00 AM to pass through passport control and security. It was not a happy time for either of us.
I left Moscow at the scheduled time and had a quick flight to Amsterdam. I had 5 hours to spend at the Airport in Amsterdam and I must say it was a very interesting layover. There was a bomb scare that caused a portion of the airport to be evacuated. Someone had left a bag unattended so naturally Airport Security assumed there must have been a bomb inside the bag. I think there were maybe up to 6 officers at one time on the scene. It was later discovered that the bag was a garment bag only containing clothing. It was good for a laugh.
Also, I met a gentleman by the name of Thomas from the UK who told me that he too met a woman online and fell in love with her. She lived in the Philippines. They are now happily married and live together in the UK.
After departing Amsterdam, it was a 9 and a half hour flight to Seattle. I had yet another 4 hour layover in Seattle waiting for my flight back to Boise. Finally a 7:00 PM, I arrived at the airport where a friend had arranged to meet me to take me home.
Now I am trying to rest and recover from the Jet-Lag.
Tomorrow I will submit details and pictures of my first day in Russia.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Preparing to go back home.
It will be a 12 hour bus ride from where she lives to Moskow. We hope the weather will be good when we arrive in Moskow so we us to tour various sites in Moskow. We did not have much time when I first arrived and were unable to see many of the various attractions there. We would like to be able to visit Red Square and other popular attractions in Moskow.
My flight will be departing on Monday at 5:55 AM Moskow time and will not be back home until 6:40 PM on the 28th.
This will be my final blog entry while in Russia. I promise when I get back home I will give more details about my trip and I can assure you I have many pictures to share.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Having a great time in Russia!
Yesterday we went to the mall and spent some quality time together and with the children. In the evening Anna took me to her personal hairdresser to get me a haircut. Then in the evening Anna and I spent about 2 hours walking through town watching the sun go down.
Today we are planning on going to the beach if the weather permits.
Do not worry, I am getting plenty of photos and I will be able to publish them when I return to the states when I know I will have plenty of time.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
At Last I am together with Anna in Russia!
We spent the entire day touring Moscow while we waited for the next bus ride to take us to Anna's home which is over 450 miles outside of Moscow. It was scheduled to depart at 20:30 Moscow time which is actually 8:30 PM. We spent many walking the streets of Moscow and taking the Metro from place to place. The weather was not the best it seemed to rain the entire time we were touring Moscow. The rain did not stop until we were ready to leave.
We finally left a bit late because the bus was behind schedule. We spent 12 hours trying to sleep on the cramped bus and did not arrive in her hometown until 6:00 AM.
Fortunately we had a brief opportunity to sleep after we returned to Anna's house. Now she prepares lunch as I prepare an entry for the blog.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
I'm leaving on a jet plane!
In 2 more days, Anna and I will meet each other face to face for the very first time. We are both very excited to say the least.
I regret that I do not have much time to post on the blog but I do hope I will be able to make some blog entries while I am there with Anna. And of course I promise we will get many pictures to post on the blog.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Only two more weeks until I can finally see Anna!
I have my passport with a visa to visit with her and it is valid until August 31 of this year.
My plane ticket has already been purchased and I will be flying out of Boise Airport on the morning of August 18.
Unfortunately my schedule is not very desirable but it was all I could afford at this time. I have a 5 hour layover in Salt Lake City and then a 10 hour layover in New York.
Then after that it will be a straight overnight flight to Moscow where Anna will be waiting for my arrival. Needless to say, I am counting the days and hours until I can finally see her for the very first time.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
One chapter ends, Let the new chapter begin.
I did however have to take on all the acquired bills and lost a significant portion of my retirement but in all honesty that is of little importance to me. The important thing is the future.It has been a long time coming but now I can begin to plan a future with Anna!
As many of you are already aware I am flying to Russia next month to visit her for the first time. I have purchased the passport and my visa has been approved. Thanks for the help from a good friend, I was even able to purchase the tickets to visit Anna in Russia.
Now as one chapter of my life has ended, a new chapter begins. In fact it is not a chapter, it is a whole new story.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
It is finally here!
I will finally be able to see Anna in person for the very first time. As I prepare for my trip she is working out the details regarding the sights we will visit and where we will stay. To be honest I don't care what we see or where we stay. The only important thing to me is that I will be with her.
It will be a very long flight there with a 10 hour layover at JFK Airport in New York, but it is well worth it to me. If I spent 1 week in the air to spend an hour with her it will be worth it. Fortunately I will be there just over a week. So we will be able to spend many hours together.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Babies and Zombies on the highway
They called emergency services but the paramedics arrived shortly after the baby arrived.
It was very funny when Anna tried to share this story with me because she tried to send me a link to the story but the link she sent was of a completely different story.
Here is the link she sent me
http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/21007585058418/new-details-in-attacker-accused-of-chewing-off-man-s-face/
This was a link to a story of a man that was arrested for eating a man's face off on the side of the road. Anna tried multiple times to send me the story of her friend but for some reason it was always the same link to the story of the "Highway Zombie".
Finally I was able to look up the story of her friend on Google and found the story she intended for me to read. I thought it was funny and told Anna I felt sorry for her friend because she gave birth to a zombie on the side of the road. Anna, however did not find it too funny.
Here is a link to the story she wanted me to read. http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/17/2899701/special-delivery-baby-born-on.html
Sunday, July 15, 2012
The Process-The Beaurocratic Nightmare
Anna and I are currently researching the process to obtain the K-1 visa for her and the K-2 visas for her children when the time comes.
It is not as easy as 1-2-3 by any means.
I thought is was a difficult process to apply for my visa to Russia. This iss nothing compared to the process Anna and I must go through to bring her and her children here from Russia.
The first thing we must do is prove that we have been together within the last 2 years. This is my main reason for going to Russia so that we can get some photos of us taken together in front of recognizable national attractions such as Red Square and other popular tourist sites.
Next we need to provide proof of our correspondence. This should be the easy part. We now have 1600 pages of written correspondence between us and I think we will have no difficulty proving this.
Then we must provide various documents that may be difficult to obtain. For instance, Anna's first husband has dissappeared and no one has seen him in a number of years. In fact it is not known if he is dead or alive. He must sign papers to allow Anna to take her daughter out of the country. Finding him will be virtually impossible.
Because of this complication, Anna will probably need to retain an attorney to present her case before the court in Russia. This is probably the biggest obstacle that we must cross in order for us to obtain the K-2 visa for her older daughter.
In addition to all of this many documents must be submitted along with the application including birth certificates, school records, employment history, etc...
Hopefully we can obtain all the necessary documents and get the application processed in a timely manner which is considered to be 8 months.
So if anyone ever considers attempting to follow in our footsteps, I hope you are well prepared. In the words of Anna's grandmother "It is best if you find love down the street."
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Russias Got Talent!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Flash Flooding in Russia.
This was a region in Russia that Anna is quite familiar with. Her late grandmother lived there and Anna used to visit there quite frequently. This has been a sad day in Russia. With over 170 people lost to the flood and many still missing, I can only compare this to the tragedy that occurred not too long ago here in America. This tragedy followed hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
There is much controversy regarding the lack of comment from the Russian Government on this incident and it is similar to the controversy that surrounded the U.S. Government's response to Hurricane Katrina. Many people believe this flood could have been prevented by the Russian government but the threat was ignored to protect another region in Russia that is located in Novorossiysk.
This region is a major Black Sea port and it is essential for exporting Russian oil and grain. It is thought that the government released water from a reservoir allowing the water to flood the region of Krymsk in order to prevent a dam from breaching thus protecting the region of Novorossiysk which is of significant economic importance to Russia.
In summary all I can say is that Governments seem to operate in similar fashion regardless of what country you live in. It is sad that a government that is supposed to protect its citizens focuses on other agendas.
I think this is true both in Russia and in America. Hurricane Katrina, meet Flash Flooding in Krymsk!
Fox news says "Early in his presidency, Putin learned the hard way about the need to take charge quickly when disaster strikes.". Doesn't this remind you of the statements made by the press during the story of Katrina? It does me.
We are really not that much different. I think we see the same thing in America during these types of situations.
We are not as different as we think we are. Just because we don't speak the same language does not mean we are not similar.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Let the waiting game begin!
The application was for a private homestay visa that will be valid for 90 days minus the time that is required for the processing which is a 15 business day processing time.
I had to send the Visa application, The CIBT applicaion, my passport with copies of the vital pages, passport photos and the official letter of invitation from Anna. Then of course there was a price tag of over $300.00.
Now it is just a matter of time before I get my passport with the required visa to enter Russia. The waiting game has begun. All I can do now is wait with my fingers crossed.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
It's Finally Here!
I was on my way back home when they called and informed me that the letter I had been waiting for had just been delivered. Literally I had to turn the car around and return to the Postal Annex to retrieve the Letter. The first Letter addressed from Anna to me!
Now, I can complete the application for a homestay visa to Russia. Both Anna and I are excited. I now have 90 days to go to Russia to visit with her and the 2 children. We hope this visit will occur during a week in Late August.
Friday, June 29, 2012
The letter's in the mail
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Hello Anna finally broadcast in London.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Good News from Russia!!!
She will no longer have to boil gallons of water to take a bath and to bathe the children. The frustration is finally over and they celebrated by visiting the beach.
Other good news is that the official letter of invitation is finally ready and she will once again make a long trip to pick it up and put it directly in the mail to send to me. Finally we can see a light at the end of the tunnel. Once I receive the letter, I will then send that along with the visa application to the Russian Consulate in Seattle, Washington. At a price tag of almost $200.00 I should receive the visa that gives me a 90 day window to visit Anna in Russia.
I can assure you that both Anna and I are very much looking forward to that time.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Family Life in Russia....
Hopefully she will have the letter some time next week. We just need to continue to take it one step at a time.
Today Anna sent me a link to an animated video that represents the typical family life in Russia. I think this is a good representation of family life just about anywhere with many families. I have seen this in many family experiences. I enjoy watching truth portrayed through all forms of art. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Dead Camels...
Of course the title is not what you would expect but you will understand after you read the actual correspondence. You will find it here http://privetanna.blogspot.com/p/hello-anna-sneak-preview.html
We hope you all enjoy it. This particular portion of our correspondence is considered one of our favorites.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
What's next and when will this story come to an end.
Unfortunately, there are many things that must happen to bring about the conclusion of the book. First, there must come an end to my first marriage through legal divorce proceedings and I can assure you all that progress is being made but it is not final yet. Hopefully soon there will be a final date set to bring the past to an end and allow the future to begin for Anna and I.
In addition to all of this, Anna and I still await the arrival of the official "Letter of Invitation" from the Russian government that is necessary for me to obtain a visa to visit the country of Russia. All of the paperwork has been approved and filed, but it is now a waiting game as both Anna and I must wait for this document to finally arrive. We expect it should arrive on or about the 16th of this month.
Upon receiving the document, Anna will have to mail it to me so that I can send the original document along with the application to the Russian Consulate in Seattle who will then review the application and issue the visa. Once I receive the visa, I will have a 3 month window to schedule a trip to Russia to visit Anna.
This trip is necessary for us because the U.S. Government requires proof of us together via a photograph of us together somewhere in order for us to obtain the necessary documents for her and the children to relocate to the United States.
When all of this happens, our story will begin here in America, but our book will be complete. We hope that this process will take less than a year, but neither of us has any idea of a date. We may not know a date for quite some time.
Until that time our story continues to be written and currently is over 1350 pages in length unedited. Our story will be broadcast on the radio in London on the BBC Network soon after the 13th of this month. Feel free to view the podcast when it is available. The show is called "Don't Log Off" by Alan Dein.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
What does the future hold?
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
On the street where you live!
She confirmed them to be in her neighborhood. They revealed the school her children attend, a hardware store that she frequently shops at and an apartment building just down the street from where she lives. It was actually nice to actually see things that she sees every day.
It will not be long before I can walk hand in hand with her down the street and look at it and point out the places I have already seen on youtube.
If you have not read our story yet Click here to read it.
Monday, May 21, 2012
We read to each other
She also asked me to record a script that she sent so that she could also practice the words to help her study her English. Click here to listen to my audio recording to her.
Here is a link to the audio file she sent me so you can hear her and the children read to me. Due to the format it was recorded in you will either need Apple Quicktime to listen to it or you can download VLC Media player to listen to it.
If you have not read our story yet Click here to read it.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Our first picture together
Yesterday Anna sent me a picture that she took of me through Skype. It was completely unexpected but I thought it would be an interesting addition to the blog.
This is how Anna see's me Through Skype.
This is our very first photo together. You will see her up in the upper left hand corner of the image. Hopefully soon we will have our pictures taken together in person.
I will try to get a picture of her through Skype later today.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The End is in sight!
Today Anna made a second trip to the state office to submit the application for the official invitation that is required for my visit to Russia.
It is not an easy process by any means to do this. She had to ride a bus for over 100 miles each way to file the papers. She had to do it a second time today because she didn't have all the information she needed from me.
Needless to say, I was apologetic to say the least but at least now we have an end in sight.
Every story needs an ending and the truth is our story will not end until Anna and I are together, this is the first step towards our future together because when the time comes to file for the visa for her to come here it will require photos of us together. This is why I must take the trip.
The other good news is that our story is number one on Google, even before it is finished. "Hello Anna!" is on the first page of Google search results!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Artwork for Anna
As many of you are already aware, I am an amateur photographer and I have some Photo-Shop experience. In fact one day I hope to publish a calendar that contains many of my photo-shopped pictures of flowers.
Today I was able to take some nice pictures of some flowers at a friend's house. While Anna is asleep I was able to use my photo-shop skills to say "I love you" on a picture of a flower.
I hope you all enjoy it. If you are interested in viewing more of my photos you can always view my public flickr photostream at www.flickr.com. Feel Free to comment.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Hello World! Our story is going global!
Today I was interviewed by Alan Dein with BBC Radio in London and our story will be broadcast next week on his new show called "Don't Log off".
I spent an hour with him talking through Skype while he was on his laptop and I was on my I-phone. We had a great conversation and I hope you all will be able to hear it soon on th BBC podcast. Here is a link to Alan's Show Don't Log Off.
Anna also has a busy day today as she files papers with the government in Russia to get the official letter of invitation for me to apply for my Visa. She has to take a bus approximately 130 miles each way to drop off the paperwork for the application.
As I write this entry she is on her way.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Hello Anna! From London
Today I received a message from a radio journalist with the BBC Network out of London, England. He has been following this blog and is very interested in our story. He invited me for a phone interview to talk about the story about Anna and I.
The interview will either take place tomorrow or on Friday. We are still working out details, but I am sure it will be great. I must say that Anna and I are both excited for the invitation. It will be my very first interview on a radio program.
I can assure you that I will share the details of the interview with everyone after it has taken place. Perhaps you will even read about it here before it is put on the air next week in the United Kingdom.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Our story is being written
This is exactly how it is for Anna and I. Every word we have ever spoken to each other is recorded in a single document that now exceeds 1200 pages in length and includes almost a half of a million words. Our book is being written with every conversation we have.
I expect that this document will be over 2000 pages long before we can even begin to have a conversation over the telephone.
But i must say it is nice to be able to read our previous conversations over again from time to time. I even find things in our conversation history that I misunderstood at the time but now I understand.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Memorial Day in Russia
Today was a particularly rough day for Anna and we were unable to talk very long.
May 2nd would mark 2 years from the day her husband passed away.
Anna and the children decided to visit his grave in the cemetery today because she had to work on May 2nd and was unable to visit on that day.
As if the grieving would not be enough, upon returning home her daughter began to run a fever and Anna herself felt ill. She thinks it may be her allergies acting up with the new blooms that come after the arrival of spring.
I hope they all feel much better tomorrow.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
True Love is Patient
Patience is something both Anna and I have to exercise each and every day. With almost 7 months of correspondence we still have not been in the same room as one another or even been in the same country together. We still live on separate sides of the planet from each other.
Everything that has to happen for us to be together takes much time. Anna has just finished filling out the papers to present to the consulate in Russia to get me the official letter of invitation in order for me to visit her in Russia. She must ride a bus for over 100 miles each way to deliver the paperwork to the consulate. Then it will take an additional 3 to 4 weeks for her to receive the official letter. Upon receipt of the letter, she will then need to mail the letter to me which will take more time. Once I receive the letter from her, I need to mail it to the Russian Consulate in Seattle along with the Visa application with the hope it gets approved. This process will take 4 to 6 weeks also.
Once I get the Visa, I can fly over to Russia and visit her briefly, but this is still not the end. During my trip to Russia, we need to get pictures taken of us together, so that when we finally apply for the visa that will allow her to come here, we can prove to the U.S. Immigration services that we have been together. This is a requirement for that type of Visa.
Much needs to happen and everything is slow moving and takes so much time. Sometimes it gets frustrating but we are both patient and will wait for however long it takes to start our lives together. True Love is Patient and will stand the test of time.
Feel free to post a comment if you wish.Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Good things are coming soon!
For all of you who are waiting to see pictures, we are working on getting pictures taken for the website. While I am not very picky as to what pictures I put up on the website, Anna is very picky.
She needs to make sure that she not only looks her very best, but she also needs to get the pictures taken in such a way to ensure her privacy in her hometown.
She is very concerned about the privacy of her and her children. The last thing we want is for her to be required to answer questions from acquaintances that surround her daily.
Another good thing that is on its way is the continuation of Anna's story in her own words. She sent me the text today and I will start working to get it all translated. This will take some time. I hope to have the continuation posted on the website by the end of this week.
If you have not read her story yet you can see it here http://privetanna.blogspot.com/p/h-ow-it-all-began.html.
The pictures will be here soon. Until then, I hope you enjoy this composition I created for Anna using a photo that I took and Photoshop.
Monday, April 30, 2012
The Uncertain Future
Today Anna and I discussed the various issues that will face us if she chooses to move to America. As any normal mother, she is very concerned about the education of her 2 children.
We both know that this decision cannot be entered into lightly because it will be a big change for her and the children. They have never been to America and this will be a huge culture shock at its very best. It will take much thought and discussion before this type of decision will be made.
We discussed various options available to us but we agree that we will take this one day at a time and not plan too far ahead. We are still waiting for the consulate in Russia to process Anna's letter of invitation that will be required for my Visa to enter Russia. Also my pending divorce provides many complications.
Although it is our desire to be together, many things must happen to make this a possibility. Thus Anna is very pessimistic regarding our future. We ask what you think, take our poll.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Our First Conversation in Russian
I spoke to Anna "Privet Anna!" and she answered "Privet". I responded with the question, "Kak dela?" which means in English "How are you?". She responded to the question with "Ochi horosho" which means "Very Well" in English. This is a huge break through for us because we were able to finally speak verbally to one another in Anna's own native language. She understood me and I understood her.
Even though I will need to learn much more of the language, I feel like this was a great step for us. I was able to speak a few more words also but I still have much to learn. Finally after 1150 pages of written words, we spoke our first conversation! It may not seem like much to those who are reading the story but for us, it is a huge milestone!
Friday, April 27, 2012
Read A Story To Me.
Learning to speak another language is not easy. I purchased the Pimsleur Approach about a month ago and am learning very slowly. I want to know how to speak Russian fluently one day but it will take years to learn this way. I do not have years. I have only a few brief months before I go visit her in Russia.
Even though Anna is also studying her English, I find it necessary to learn Russian also. Anna has volunteered to record herself reading books and send them to me with the hope I can listen to her while I fall asleep. Our hope is that with the combined methods of the Pimsleur Approach and flooding my brain with the words will help me to learn enough in a few short months to enable us to communicate in Russian.
Even if it doesn't help, it will be nice to hear her speak to me. She truly has a beautiful voice. If an Angel spoke, I am sure it would sound just like her. If you haven't yet read her story, feel free to read her story in her own words