1. My visit is coming to an end, and I can see that my mom is ready for me to go.

Examples of petty topics we have had tense conversations about:

  1. Online banking
  2. Me keeping in touch with my nephew (I want to, she doesn’t want me to)
  3. Parenting
  4. Periods and women’s health
  5. Russian nationalism
  6. Dad’s care
  7. Mom’s hearing (or, lack of it).She doesn’t hear but is refusing to get a hearing aide.

I made dad a chicory drink yesterday (a substitute for coffee that dad is cleared to have) but she remade it because I didn’t make it “correctly”. It’s water and a half a spoon of powder…

She is under a lot of stress, caring for my dad, being of age herself, and she may need some space. Although my presence is to help, it also may be triggering for her because of our prior history of being estranged.

I leave this Saturday morning, at 3:15am to make a 6am flight to Moscow.

2. Ballet

Yesterday I went to the ballet and opera theater. Theaters in Russian seem to be divided into categories: drama theaters (mainly plays), ballet and opera theaters (ballet+operas), concert halls (music performances), marionette theaters (shows with puppets), chamber theaters (those usually have a very small stage), children and youth theaters.

So this theater is strictly for ballet and opera performances. I saw Raymonda ballet. It was a complex and beautiful ballet, and I enjoyed it immensely. The house was full! I went to this theater multiple times when I was little. I remember watching Giselle, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, the Queen of Spades, and other performances.

The orchestra pit
Inside the theater building

3. Sauna. Yesterday I went to sauna to spend some time after dad fell asleep. The sauna was called “Tortuga” – the Turtle, and had a variety of pools and saunas. My favorite was Russian Dry and Turkish Hammam. I toasted my bones, read my book, zoned out. In other words, rested. On my way back I got caught in a huge thunderstorm!

Russian dry. Even my glasses were hot.

4. France. I am thinking and worried about the heat wave that is currently strangling Europe. We leave for France on July 13th and may experience the heat wave in its full force. I’ve been reading Meteo site, hoping the heat and thunderstorms ease up. The hottest region for now seems to be Provence since it’s the southernmost region. The other places we’ll visit – Dordogne, Loire, Bourgogne, Alsace- seem to be cooler.

5. Feelings. A lot of feelings to process. Guilt. Home sickness. Anxiety. Relief that I will soon see my husband and kids. Worry about my upcoming travel back to the US. Worry about how and when dad will receive the care he needs. Worry about my mom’s health and her age (she’ll be 80 in October) and whether she can handle my dad’s care. Whether she can handle her own care.

To conclude, sharing with you a picture of a pedestrian street in Chelyabinsk, next to the theater.

I bet it’s beautiful at night, with the lights on

9 responses to “on my mind + some updates”

  1. Elisabeth Avatar

    So many things happening in your life right now, and so many with big emotional weight. I’m so glad you were able to be there to support both your parents in this challenging time, but it sounds utterly exhausting to juggle everything. The personalities, the friction, the fatigue of being a caregiver.

    Safe travels home.

    We were in Portugal during a heat wave last summer and having an air conditioned apartment was the biggest thing that saved our butt. Having a cool place to go back to at the end of a busy, hot day made ALL the difference. I hope you’re able to find some air conditioned places for accommodation? If not, I’d buy some soft ice packs and put them in the freezer. When you get back, you can all put them around your neck! That helps a lot.

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  2. Kari Avatar

    I can’t imagine having to deal with your mom and all that tension while being so far away from home, Daria. Let me tell you — my mom and I have a good relationship, and even during the week my dad was in hospice, we were arguing about silly things. Illness and family can create so much anxiety and stress. I’m sending you so much love. What you did for your dad (and mom) by traveling to Russia was such a huge act of love and compassion.
    And that street in Chelyabinsk? Oh man — I can only imagine what it must look like at night. 💜

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  3. Lisa’s Yarns Avatar

    The terse conversations are tough and exhausting I bet. I am sorry you are dealing with that on top of everything else. She sounds very territorial since she remade that drink. Sheesh. I hope your travels go smoothly!! You have so much to process so I completely understand why you feel the way you do!!

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  4. Michelle G. Avatar

    What a thing you’ve gone through, Daria. My heart goes out to you. I’m so amazed by the beautiful theater – it looks like something from a fairy tale. And the pedestrian street must be amazing at night. I hope you have a good trip home.

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  5. Nicole MacPherson Avatar

    Having a complicated relationship with my mother myself, I so relate to this, Daria. I just want to send you a massive hug because I know what it is to have these tense conversations about, say, making a drink of something. xoxo

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  6. Tina Avatar

    The theater is gorgeous, both inside and out. What a spectacular place to watch the ballet. The street with lights looks like it would definitely be amazing at night.

    I’m sorry to hear about the difficulties with your mom. Relationships are hard, especially when one side doesn’t want to engage in healthy conversation. She seems set in her ways and it is difficult for her to have another person in her space. Take comfort in the fact that you made the trip to Russia and were there for them when they needed you most.

    Safe travels my friend.

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  7. Sak Avatar
    Sak

    Dealing with aging parents and challenging relationships at the same time is so hard.
    the ballet and street scene look beautiful. Nice to have a little beauty to balance out the hard a little.

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  8. Maya Avatar

    Oh, dear Daria! My mom is the same age (albeit less independent), and when we don’t agree on something, it just seems easier to let her have her way. We live very far away from each other, so all the things that were troubling before seem more transient now, and that helps a bit.

    Not that it’s easy… just want you to know you’re not alone and that I (and many others) can understand and sympathize with what you’re going through. Hugs.

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  9. Tobia | craftaliciousme Avatar

    I am trying to catch up and hope I didn’t miss any previous posts.

    Sorry to hear that it is a bit stressful with being back. Families can get on our nerves even with all the best intentions. Hope you still had a great and meaningful time back home.

    That opera house looks gorgeous.

    I wonder… is it common in russia to wear clothing in sauna? I was under the impression it would not be.

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