Love despite the Distance
"The longer you wait for something. The more your appreciate it when you get it.Because anything wroth having is always the wroth the wait."
When Irina and Woodford McClellan got married, they never
imagined it would be another 11 years until they could be together.
In the early 1970s, Irina was living in Moscow working for
the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. It was there that
she met an American professor named Woodford McClellan. Irina and Woodford fell
in love and married two years later in May 1974, only a short while later, in
August, Woodford’s visa expired and he had to leave the Soviet Union and return
home.
Woodford tried to visit his wife in Moscow but was
repeatedly denied entry. In turn, Irina was denied permission to leave the
country, without explanation. The two newlyweds marked their anniversaries with
cards, Photographs, and Phone calls.
Over 11 years later, Irina finally received the green light
to move to the United States. In late January 1986, she flew into the
Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Her husband, who she had last seen
a decade ago in an airport thousands of miles away, greeted her with excitement
and open arms. Reporters there captured the heartwarming reunion. And further
Irina captured the experience in a book- of love and Russia: The Eleven-year
fight for my Husband and Freedom.

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