Of my AIESEC experience in Voronezh, I would like to deliver my most gratitude to my HOST FAMILY from the bottom of my heart. When I first went to Voronezh, it was completely an unfamiliar city in a different country, where most citizens could not speak much English. I felt uneasy until I moved to Natasha’s house and lived with her family. Every morning, Auntie Dania would prepare an abundant breakfast, often fried toasts with milk, sometimes oats and sandwiches, also some I could not call their names. I must say that Auntie could always cook delicious food and she make fried toasts my favorite breakfast in Russia. Now I’ve learned from her how to cook it and make it for my family in China. Uncle Stas Stanislav Kuznetsov is more than interesting and kind-hearted. He could always make me laugh and forget all about the unpleasant moments every time I talked to him. It’s just like a magic because I never knew how he could do it. He was trying to teach me some Russian phrases patiently but unfortunately, we relied on Google Translator to chat in most of the time. Then comes Natasha. Natalya Kuznetsova She is the most beautiful girl I knew in Russia, both in look and soul. Oh, too many memories. She offered all she could do for me and I would miss her sweet smile so much. Also, I missed her cute cousins. And the cat always sleeping on my skirt and waking me up in the early morning just to “urge” me to open the door and have fun outside the yard. It’s beyond words when they said I was like the second daughter in the family. Big thanks and a lot of missing! I’m looking forward to meeting again when they come to China or I’m going back to the sweet home.❤️ #hostfamily_vrn #aiesec_vrn

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