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Anastasia Usenko

Anastasia Usenko

Anastasia Usenko was born in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, but her early years were marked by a significant move with her family to the Moscow region in Russia. This transition introduced her to a new environment and culture, where she spent the majority of her childhood and early adult life. Growing up in Russia, Anastasia became accustomed to the customs and lifestyle of the country, building her life and raising her family there.

In 2022, Anastasia made the momentous decision to return to her roots in Bishkek. The move back to Kyrgyzstan was a significant shift, not only geographically but also culturally, as she had to adapt to the changes in her home country after many years away.

During an interview reflecting on her experiences as a mother, Anastasia shared insights into the challenges and opportunities she encountered in Kyrgyzstan. She discussed the ease and difficulty of socializing as a mother in Bishkek compared to her experience in Russia. Anastasia highlighted the differences in community dynamics and support systems for mothers, emphasizing how these factors influenced her social life and parenting experience.

Additionally, she spoke about the availability of familiar goods for children in Kyrgyzstan. Coming from Russia, where she had access to a wide variety of products, Anastasia noted the differences in availability and selection of goods for her child in Bishkek. This aspect of her experience underscored the adjustments she had to make in her new environment, balancing the familiar with the new.

Anastasia’s journey from Bishkek to Russia and back again illustrates her adaptability and resilience in navigating different cultures and environments. Her reflections offer valuable perspectives on the life of a mother in two different worlds, highlighting the nuances of parenting across borders.

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Anastasia Usenko

Anastasia was born in Bishkek, but as a child she left with her parents for the Moscow region and lived in Russia for most of her life. Anastasia returned to Bishkek in 2022 and during the interview she talked about how and where it is easier to socialize as a mother of a child in Kyrgyzstan, as well as about the availability of familiar goods for children.

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