Monday, January 26, 2009
Back for a bit...
Christmas is over along with the loooog holiday that started with Christmas on the new calendar and ended with New Years on the old calendar. I took the opportunity to travel to Italy with Jus, my son and am now back home in Moldova. The picture at the right is one of the class posters that the kids at school posted just before the holidays. Living in an Orthodox country makes the Christmas holiday fair game in school. But as the poster reads it is all associated more with the New Year.
It has been ten months in country and since another group has gone through training and are in their sites we are now not the newbies on the block. I have settled into my wonderful host Mom's life and home and look forward to my birthday masa this coming weekend.
This week we are having a conference with the other Community Development volunteers in country. It has been great exchanging experiences especially with the more senior group that have been at this a little long then my group.
I spend most of my time in the south of the country either in my small village or the larger raion (like a country) center to shop for those things not available in the village. There also some volunteers in the larger city and it is an opportunity to talk to someone in English. No one in my town speaks English.
I am sorry to those that have been following this blog that I have been absent for quite awhile but I have no access from my village. I can not guarantee that won't happen again but thanks for keeping up.
I am in the capitol for a meeting and have the time to post something. Hope this happens again soon.
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Reading your blog brings back some fond memories for me. My name is Jerad and I am from Troy, MI. I was a PC volunteer in Moldova from 2004 - 2006 in Soldanesti.
After my service I stayed in Moldova for two extra years and now my wife and I are back in the US. We hope to make it back there this year to visit her family.
Thanks for sharing your experiences in Moldova and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Numai bine.
~Jerad
Glad to hear from you Pan, Bruce Nyberg and I had lunch today and we talked about you and I tried my best to update him (he's on the board of Forgotten Harvest), I'll pass along this link.
I would have to say, this poster is amazing art! Bravo!! I know that I am speaking on behave of so many others, but it would be nice to hear from you more often on here ;)
Cele bune!!
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