The past couple of weeks have been very busy for me, but I do feel like I am finally starting to settle into a routine. I am obviously at school teaching everyday, and then on Tuesdays and Thursdays I have started going to a baby hospital and spending a couple hours playing with abandoned babies. (More on that later.) On Fridays I attend an evening Bible study, and there are usually other events that pop up to fill in the rest of my week. For example, I had the opportunity to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving a couple weekends ago with a Canadian missionary couple who live in another part of Romania.
Even though my days are settling into a routine, living in Romania is never routine. So, here are a few random things that have happened to me, or that I have observed.
This is my life in Romania right now. I definitely am starting to feel more comfortable in my surroundings, and enjoy observing the random oddities of Romania.
Even though my days are settling into a routine, living in Romania is never routine. So, here are a few random things that have happened to me, or that I have observed.
- I have now lived in Romania a little over two months and I have already seen two dead bodies laying in open coffins. The first was on the street while I was walking to school, and the second was inside a bread truck that I was walking past. I may not be buying bread from that company again...
- A couple weeks ago I woke up to my bed shaking, and realized that I was experiencing an earthquake.
- I have learned that I must pay my electricity bill to a robot inside of a bank.
- I possibly broke or seriously injured my hand by banging my hand against the stair railing at school. It's been almost three weeks, and it is finally starting to feel better. It's just been a bit of a struggle since I can't not use my right hand.
| Here is a picture from one of my first graders. It apparently depicts his family, who all have smelly feet. |
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