- Morning, Alex! Are you still up for meeting today?
- Sure I am! Columbus Circle under the globe at 2,
right?
It’s hard to explain how much I
valued the fact of meeting Alex. Here I have to clarify something. I’ve never
met her in person before. That’s definitely something I would never expect form
myself – meeting a friend online through another online fiend.
The thing is, a couple of years
ago, there was Ringo Starr concert in Moscow which obviously became an absolute
must-see for me. And, as all dreams become true, I got the tickets to the
concert as my birthday present! The performance went amazing, and, as I knew,
the All Starr Band’s tour was continued in St. Petersburg, I found a girl who
went on that show and asked how it went.
It turned out that we have a lot
of similar interests, and we started regularly writing long letters to each
other. At one point, she found out about my plans on coming to the US to study.
‘My best friend is a student in New York, you guys should so totally talk to
each other!’ – she told me.
Sounds crazy, doesn’t it?
However, Alex and I started Skyping and writing letters to each other. By some
chance, we also had very similar views and interests and, more than that, a
bonding fact of being a Russian student in the United States. Even though,
we’ve kept in touch the entire time, we never got a chance to see each other as
Oklahoma and New York aren’t the closest states.
But, time has been passing and my
life has been changing a lot, so today, after 2 years of online friendship I
finally met Alex.
- This is for you! – she said giving me a little
bag. I know you’re a sweet-tooth just like I am, so I’m sure you’ll like it a
lot!
As we didn’t have a certain plan,
we just started going to place that looked like fun.
I was pretty amazed that little
ice-cream shop gave me a free frozen yogurt just because it was my birthday!
It’s just so cool to be a birthday girl in NYC!
'Toys R US' was one of the cool
stops we made. It’s probably one of the greatest stores ever! I couldn’t
believe my eyes seeing the carousel inside.
And being typical internationals, we got pretty excited about the
dancing video game. We had to stop when we spent all of our coins though. Being
in this store I felt like I was in Neverland, where childhood lasts forever.
Nevertheless, I think it is person’s choice to keep the child in his/her heart
or not.
Later that day we walked down
Broadway and I saw IT! Times Square at night – the view the visitor usually has
when he/she is coming to the city. Commercials, movie trailers, cool
interactive screens – all of this lightened up the entire square making it
bright as it could be during a day. The skyscrapers looked so tall (obviously
they are), people were all over the place and, for the first time in my life, I
felt so small! I felt like I was just a little drop in the ocean. However, I
didn’t get scared by this view. It gave a challenge to be on the top of the
wave in this ocean.
- Linda! Wake up! Haha, you got fascinated by the
view, didn’t you? The more you’ll stay here, the more ordinary it will look to
you.
- No way! How can you get used to this? I mean,
it’s like pure MAGIC out here!
As Alex lived pretty far away
from the city, I invited her over to my place. And, as we’re adventurous and
pretty brave Russians, we decided to walk at least half way to my apartment
which was, as you remember, in the very top of Harlem. Walking along Central
Park we were talking about everything and nothing at the same time. All of this
and even more was discussed during that walk - dreams, problems of the past and
present, life views, thoughts about NYC, and even some girly talks about boys
- Oh, no! I’m not interested in all of this right
now at all. I mean, my family and friends keep bothering and asking me about
that, but I’m just interested in career and studying right now, they’re
definitely my priorities at this moment, - I said. (Just a little note, but don’t
ever say ‘never’, as I bet your views or situation is going to change right
away).
- Good night, Alex. I’m so glad I met you!
- Good night, Linda. I know! Me too! Oh, and Happy
Birthday again.
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