Sunday, September 8, 2013

Visitors, Travels, and a New Home!

August was a month that brought many good things: my parents, vacation, and a new place to call home!

My parents spent almost a week here in Moldova and received quite the tour and cultural exchange  They met my host families, many of my Moldovan friends and colleagues, and some Peace Corps friends and staff.  We also took a tour of an organic farm in the north and a 50-year experimentation plot of farmland associated with the university in Balti.  We also visited my favorite winery, Et Cetera, and a village as well.

After their stop in Moldova, all three of us adventured to 3 different cities/countries in 5 days: 24 hours in Riga, Latvia; 24 hours in London, England; and 3 days in Ireland.  It's hard to sum up in a few sentences what all we did and how it went.  Overall, I was so happy to be on tour with my parents.  Each city/country had its own story; each cab driver, waiter, or local his/her own ideas and disposition (mostly all positive); each city its own rhythm; each meal its own measure of delight; and each conversation its own enjoyment, lesson or memory.  I value seeing this type of diversity in my life- different people, cultures, languages, music, cuisine, etc.  The only thing that I think can remain the same that I won't ever tire of is a joy-filled heart and a positive attitude. My parents were champions of both the diversity and the good heart and attitude.

I came back to Moldova, feeling tired but ultimately so refreshed.  I'm naturally feeling positive (wasn't always the case this summer!) and feeling that Moldova is exactly where I'm supposed to be for the next year.  Also, in the last week, we moved into our new, nice apartment.  It feels like home, and we hope that we don't ever have to move again until we depart this country!

Here are a few photos from the last few weeks:
Out in the village having tea time.  This organic farm is owned by a friend of mine from Holland, and here you see the farm manager's wife, Rita, (also a Dutch family) and her little sun peaking out from behind her.  All other employees of the farm are Moldovans from the village where they reside.

Here we are with my host brother in his cold room for mushroom production.

Riga, Latvia!  I was a bit smitten by this city and its quiet, cute old town.  This was taken from the top of the tallest cathedral in the center.


London!  It rained the day we were there, but we saw a show, Jersey Boys, the night before which was stellar.

Starbucks in London.  After a year without it, it was dee-licious.  Just the Pike's Peak Blend...  simple and delicious.  The decision made by Starbucks in the last year that I disagree with is that they took away their whole milk/cream to put in your black coffee!  Come on...  Those who want to be healthy will be healthy.  I am one of those, but I still chose the creamy whole milk!

Ireland! Old castles are all over the place. (Sorry, I have forgotten the name of this one.)

Centuries ago, the natives cleared the land of rocks and built fences like this.  Can you imagine that manual work?  It left the country with some beautiful super green pastures, though!

Cliffs of Moher and some pretty flowers in the front... which are actually thistles.  My dad concluded that all of Europe that we visited is infiltrated with this weed , the (Canadian) "thistle", said condescendingly and under one's breath.  My dad despises them on his farm, because they're invasive, pokey, and if left unchecked, will proliferate in your field!  But I say out of unwanted and proliferous plants, you can find beauty even still!


A few days after I returned from my vacation, international guests from 7 different countries came to our little town to prepare for a Youth Exchange here, beginning in late October!  I facilitated this very short 2-day meeting. 

One of the participants, Victorya, I met last March in Armenia at the training course in which I participated.

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Like I said in my last post, the next few months are going to be quite busy.  My brain gets a little fuzzy when I try to think all at once about what this fall holds.  Lots of business education opportunities, which is exciting!!   

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