Friday, January 09, 2004

Christmas greetings 2003

It has been a while since writing….Yes, the adventures continue! I wrote just before Thanksgiving, so I will catch you up on things. Succeeded having a Thanksgiving celebration with 11, making my first turkey with stuffing and pumpkin pies over here – seems so long ago already! Shortly afterward the beginning of December was filled with sleeplessness and night sweats (50 years old plus – I’ll let you guess!). Turned out to be caused by a switch in my thyroid medicine. I thought I had to change from my American version to a Romanian version but with such reactions, I am thankful to finally have a source for my American version. (Thank God things are back to normal and I am sleeping wonderfully again!)

Then winter came on rapidly with the combination of ice, and mud from the thawing snows. Since they do not clear off the sidewalks and I do a lot of walking, I have managed to fall down 5 times in the ice and mud! Not a pretty sight! I’ll wear brown from now on! A healthy reverence for ice is turning into a reverent fear of breaking something! So far only my pride has been damaged! Have purchased boots for every occasion to be ready (who says one doesn’t need 4 pairs??!!) Thank God for padding in the right places! I hope they do the trick! Am learning new ways of staying warm in this damp cold which goes right to your bones!


Had a nice Christmas here – spent 3 days in an orphanage with our team and a fabulous Canadian team of 6 who were here for their 5th time and brought 25 hockey bags full of stuff for about 80-100 kids to have a wonderful Christmas. We stayed in apartments which were quite comfortable and available for spending nights at the orphanage. Unfortunately, while there the whole team contracted a stomach virus on Christmas Day, of which I was also a recipient! Oh well, the thrills of sharing Christmas joys!

2004 was ushered in and I am now back to language study four times a week with my tutor, Alina, after a little holiday break. She makes it fun to learn and she is so extroverted and enthusiastic, like me, that she makes it so easy to have conversation with her! Slowly but surely the language is proceeding. I have decided to keep language as my primary thrust for another 3 months and will not attempt to start up anything in the hospital until after a full 6 months of language. Please continue to pray for continued improvement in the language.

I have thoroughly enjoyed living with the Madly family for the last 3 months. In my time here they have grown in size by the births of 3 guinea pigs and 4 collie pups. No, it has not been dull here and they have been very gracious in accepting me as part of the family. But now the time has come for the next step in my life here in Romania - I must start looking for my own apartment. Please join with me in prayer that the Lord will direct me to the apartment He has for me. There are countless things to consider – which section of town, proximity to bus lines and/or hospital, furnished/unfurnished, private or general heating and the list goes on.

A funny story – I went out the other night for a few things at the corner grocery story with Lisa, the family collie, and there was a gypsy selling a rug. Somehow, I allowed a conversation to start (my first mistake - but speaking the language is everything!!). “$50!” “No, thanks!” “$35!” “I don’t want it!” “$25!”, “I don’t need it!” “$20!” and, by then it seemed like a deal, so I bought my first purchase for my apartment. Once they found out I was from “AMERICA!” (why wouldn’t I tell them??!! – but, I’m learning!! I’m learning!!), it was as if others appeared out of nowhere wanting to sell me their wares! So, maybe no more sidewalk purchases! I’m sure they did not see “sucker” emblazoned on my forehead! I hope you agree.

The Lord’s blessings to you in the New Year!

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