Thursday, August 28, 2008

Some photos

Here's a few shots of the 'knobs' in my room....
except for me. I'm not a knob in my room...although perhaps my head is a bit knobbie. Or, I could wear knobbies in my hair, right E?





Directions...

In case you were wondering how to get from the Art Museum to the drop-in center, here are the directions:

De la muzeu, o iei la dreapta pe Domneasca si mergi drept inainte. Traversezi strada Melchisedec Stefanescu si apoi strada Basarabiei. Intre Stefanescu si Bsarabiei este catedrala si langa catedrala este politia. Pana la intersectia dintre Domneasca si Garii, mergi la stange. La colt este biserica catlica. Mergi drept inainte si apoi la dreapta. Apoi prima la stanga, apoi prima la dreapta, si apoi la dreapta din nou. Acum mergi drept inainte pe Dogariei. Te opresti la Dogariei 111 pe dreapta.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Botanical Gardens

Our Friday excursion this week was the Botanical Gardens. They were nice, but if you come visit me I probably won't take you there...
Here are a few pictures. The little guy in purple came in this new Minnie Mouse outfit. He bought it for 7.6lei at piata mare...he was very proud of this. (If you do come to visit me we will go to piata mare). Anyway, all week long he's been wearing these shorts that are turned over at the waist a couple times so that they'll fit, but they still fall down. I'll say: Adi, pull up your pants. And he'll smile and say: scuze! He's a total doll...really.
The last 2 days he has also been fond of smelling my armpits and telling me I stink. I don't, but he doesn't like the smell of my deodarent and says I stink. He also likes to snuggle into me...can you tell I adore him?
I can't show his face, but here's his outfit and his little feet. (I know that I could make fun of his Minnie Mouse outfit since he makes fun of my smell, but I don't. He has so few things...and he does make Minnie look good).
The picture of me by myself he took...and then later Lenuta and I took a picture together because we were wearing the same color.
Lenuta and I are hoping to go to a play therapy training in Bucarest next week as long as housing works out. We're hoping for free housing. Actually, the only way we can go is if we have free housing. So please pray for us about that.





Thursday, July 31, 2008

Another week in Budapest

My time in Budapest is over tomorrow so I thought I'd upload a few more pictures before I go. I especially like this first one...at least it makes me laugh every time I look at it. I was at Hero's Square (um, I think that's the name...I'm not a good tourist) and these huge magnificent sculptures are everywhere with this almost mythic sky as a background and I thought: I should take my picture here (not that I'm either magnificent or mythic, but to the mark the moment). However, being by myself posed a problem. So, I quickly held the camera in front of me and snapped the photo. And promptly laughed. The flash came on and I look a little thick in the neck and all that besides I thought: this is too Paris Hilton-ish...you know, almost...the glamor in the shot. And then as I started walking away, I tripped. Again, I was by myself. No glamor here. Anyway....













Some statues in front of the technological university.




These are some buildings across the street from where I'm staying.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Some lyrics...

From the Robbie Seay Band song Better Days:


Green grass, and I'm laying in the sunlight of you,
And the wind is moving through the trees ushering you,
And the better days you bring, the better places found,
Feasting at your table I am overwhelmed,
I lift my glass and drink to love that never gave up,
Clouds pass fading into memories gone,
And all I have to show for life is life and love and peace.
What else could there be?

Here come better days,
And here come better days,
Better days, and a better place I know...

(click the band name above to go to their website, blog, etc...and Jen, yes, they are based in Houston!)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Meditating...

Isaiah 57:19ish
"I decided to heal him, lead him, and comfort him, creating a new language of praise for the mourners. Peace to the far-off, peace to the near at hand," says God- "and yes, I will heal them."

Isaiah 58:9-12
If you get rid of unfair practices, quit blaming victims, quit gossiping about other peoples sins, if you are generous with the hungry and start giving yourself to the down and out, your lives will begin to glow in the darkness, your shadowed lives will be bathed in sunlight. I will always show you where to go. I'll give you a full life in the emptiest of places- firm muscles, strong bones. You'll be like a well-watered garden, a gurgling spring that never runs dry. You'll use the old rubble of past lives to build anew, rebuild the foundations from out of your past. You'll be known as those who can fix anything, restore old ruins, rebuild and renovate, make the community livable again.

I Corinthians 13:13
Trust steadily in God, hope unswervingly, love extravagantly. And the best of the three is love.

Song of Solomon 2:4
He has brought me to His banquet hall, and His banner over me is love.

Isaiah 63:7-9ish
I'll make a list of God's gracious dealings, all the things God has done that need praising, all the generous bounties of God...compassion lavished, love extravagant.

Isaiah 64:4ish
Since before time began no one has ever imagined, no ear heard, no eye seen a God like You who works for those who wait for Him. You meet those who happily do what is right,who keep a good memory of the way You work. (lavishly and extravagantly...)


from The Message

Sunday, July 27, 2008

The train to Budapest

I'm never sure how to order these types of posts...do I start with the most recent thing that has happened, or do I start at the beginning and put post-beginning events after the beginning? I decided to do the later. Here are a couple pictures from the train ride. I, of course, took the first photo of myself. We had just pulled out of the train station in Bucharest and everything was golden outside as the sun was setting. I think if you look closely you can see the other side of my face in the reflection. The other photo is of some mountains in a town that I don't remember. They were pretty which is reason enough to snap a photo even if I don't know where they are or what they're called.

It's been such a gift to get away. As soon as I stepped on the train out of Galati all I could do was stare out the window. I don't think I realized how tired I was or how intense the last 4 months have been. I mean, I was sort of aware, but hadn't really put words to it or let myself feel the intensity. And, almost as soon as I left Galati I had a sore throat...which has evolved into a cold. That has been a bummer. Still, I have a week left here in Budapest and I'm hoping to rest and reflect and just be.

Oh, and I'm looking forward to being back in Galati. Here's a shout out (am I too old to give a shout out?)to my friends there...I'm missing you!




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