Friday 31 January 2014

Day 3: One week until the opening ceremonies

It has been a busy couple of days here in Sochi. Yesterday was our first full day here and we were busy getting things done! First on the agenda was getting our spectator passes. Everyone who plans on attending an event in Sochi needs to have one in addition to their ticket. Our host drove us and after seeing a fender bender (turns out that's the only English word he knows) we made it to the 'mall' to pick up our passes. This mall is clearly new and built for the games but not near being ready. There are only a couple stores in it and crews were working hard to get it all done for the crowds to start arriving. Getting our spectator passes weren't overly difficult. Not many of the volunteers actually speak English (despite the 'I speak English' pins they proudly wear) but with the help of hand gestures and friendly smiles we made our way through.

After getting our spectator passes we planned on going to Olympic park to pick up our accreditations. However this wasn't as easy as one would think. Our host got lost multiple times and no one was able to give him directions, including all the volunteers in the bright jackets. All we could think was how does no one know how to get to certain parts of Olympic park including the  main entrance. There just isn't a huge buzz around the city. The confusion continued when we finally got to the accreditation center but once we said we were Canadian we were taken to the front of every line. Everyone was polite and overly helpful even with the lack of English spoken. Unfortunately it was only Doug and Mikaela who got their accreditation. Lisa and Stacey had to go back today due a minor issue.

Today was another overcast day but we got up and walked downtown.  We have been very fortunate since it usually pours rain at night but stops during the day.  We explored a market and ate lunch at a pizzaria. We then made the trek back to Olympic park to get the missing accreditations. On out bus ride there it was shocking to see all the unfinished buildings. Hardly any are complete around the Olympic park. Workers have their work cut out for them in the next week. But we have heard of volunteers who have been moved out of their hotels and into others due to incomplete work. Even parts of Olympic park need a lot of work before the opening ceremonies.

There is an amusement park in Olympic park which includes rollercoasters and other fun rides. The idea is brilliant but unfortunately the park isn't complete and we aren't sure if it will be before the Olympics.

Lisa and Stacey finally got their accreditation and we headed into the park. Staff were working hard to finish all the minor details and we were even able to see the Olympic flame lit during a rehearsal for the opening ceremonies. A rare sight to see before any Olympic games.  Once inside the park it was neat to see all of the buildings and have a visual created for us. We walked around and took lots of pictures. We were able to stop into Canada Olympic house briefly and check out the progress there. It is going to be a pretty cool hangout once the games start. We were also able to sneak a peek into the stadium for the opening ceremonies and see some of the cool things to be used. Last thing we stopped by was the MPC and IBC which are both very impressive looking buildings.

Being in Olympic park was a surreal feeling for all of us. It was neat being able to enter before all of the crowds arrive. There hasn't been a huge buzz around the city so it was neat to see what the site itself looks like. There will be a different buzz around the city and especially Olympic park once the events start and fans flood in during the next week!


Wednesday 29 January 2014

Flight & Day 1


Our first Russian meal from our hosts. Breaded butter filled chicken, bread, and vegetables
At the airport in Istanbul with Thor waiting for our flight to Sochi
Thor ready to board the flight to Sochi




Enjoying our meal

Olympic Rings outside the airport

Just arriving to our home for the next month. We all look a little tired...

Day 1: Hello Sochi!!!!

After two long days of travel we have finally arrived in Sochi! We are cozied up in our two bedroom,four person apartment watching the rain.

Our flights were pretty uneventful although very long. The only issue we encountered was when thor almost missed his flight in ottawa The layover in Istanbul was crazy long but we played some cards and took a nap to pass the time. We also managed to meet some fellow Canadians on the flight who are also volunteering at the Olympics.

Once we arrived in Sochi,the real adventure began. We don't speak Russian... We were pretty nervous going through customs but the long months of visa troubles worked out. No problems getting through and all of our bags came. We were surprised at the lack of security at the airport, maybe it was because our flight arrived at four am.  We waited for our Russian contact to arrive and used some much missed WiFi.

When our ride came and we headed outside, we were greeted with the Olympic rings and our first (of I'm sure many) rainy morning. We got to our apartment pretty quickly, which makes sense considering we were traveling with a wannabe race cardriver going 140km\h.  We were happy to arrive at the apartment and get some much needed rest. We unpacked a little and decided who would be sleeping where and then crashed. Our planned two hour nap turned into four and no one had any complaints about that! 

We then went for a drive around Sochi and to Olympic park. Except for the volunteers in their Sochi jackets,there isn't a noticeable Olympic buzz. Hopefully that will start to pickup closer to the opening ceremonies. We did some grocery shopping and bought some much needed food and are now back at the apartment waiting to see what happens next. We were invited by our hosts to go to a "show" tonight. Although we still don't know hat he means for sure. The adventure continues ...

Sunday 26 January 2014

One day till takeoff!!

Well tomorrow is the big day!  We finally get to take off after months of planning and anticipation.  There are four of us going from Algonquin College to volunteer with the Canadian Olympic Committee.  Lisa, Doug and Stacey will all be volunteering at the Canada Olympic House (COH) and Mikaela will be working at the Main Press Centre (MPC).  

We are flying tomorrow evening and after a stop in Istanbul we arrive in Sochi on Wednesday morning.  We are very excited for our adventure and can't wait to share it with everyone!