Hey Everyone,
Today was our first free day! Amazing! We finished setting up camp yesterday! Tents up, rocks spread out, kitchen and bathrooms cleaned, camp supply organized... I've gotten the chance to befriend two gypsy families. I love it here. Tomorrow our first team of workers come from Texas! It rains a lot here. and I walked up and down the shops looking for an unbrella.. Im still on the search. It's awefully difficult to explain in broken Romanian what I'm looking for, but it always gives the localls something to laugh at later.. I'm mixing english, Romanian, and spanish, jumping up and down, making hand motions and laughing a lot.. What a sight... Crazy Americans. Grandma, You were asking about what the country looks like.. It's so hard to explain because I've never seen anything like it before. Africa looks like tipical africa, villiages, huts, dirt, forest, etc. Asia same thing, chop sticks, temples, lots of smogg. But this place is different then anything I've ever seen. Green hills, european/latin looking homes, western wealth with a mix of gypsy poverty, coffee shops and disco techno music everywhere you go. The language is so difficult for me. I can't speak it and I can't understand it. But I love it. The woman are confident and tall. The men dress very european. The Romanian people have captivating eyes. Green, blue, long lashes. quite and reserved.. Laugh at me every time I walk into a room because I look lost and I'm so forward. I love it. Every door is different. The wood is carved into different shapes. LOTS OF FLOWERS. Everywhere... the only carry flowers downward. Even number of flowers and you are going to a funeral.. Only get odd numbers. Great coffee. Lots of cheese and meat. Cobble stone streets. The air smells smoky and fresh all at the same time. Every night that Romania has a soccer game going on they honk the cars all night long. My fav place is our back porch. I could sit our there for hours and look out the town. I love it.
Thats the best discreption I can give. It's wonderful and I'm so greatful for every minute I'm here. Our Orphans are getting excited about camp next week.
I went to a government run orphanage the other day and my heart just broke.. Dirty living environment. lots of kids. They are unloved and undisciplined. One girl I met is a very angry rebelous girl. She trys to find love any way she can. She has run away many times from the orphanage and has had relations with many men.. Anything to fill the void of having no parents to love her. Rejected by society. When she came back to the orphange the care givers shaved her head as a punishment. then nicked her scalp. While I feel that this punishment is very harsh and over the top, I also feel heartache for the caregivers. Hopeless, unsure of how to handle such a wild and rebelous teenager. Trying to find a way to love her and manage her behaviour.. What can be done? They are the only ones who are willing to take care of these kids.. When I first met this girl she was increadibly rude to me.. she asked me aweful personal questions and called me names... all while holding my hand and hugging me. She has no idea what love looks like. She has no clue what true friendship and family looks like. all I could do was love her back. Show her what the love of God looks like. When she insulted me I came back with a complement. She asked me if I still thought she was beautiful even though she had no hair. She just wanted to know that she was beautiful, loved, wanted. Isn't that what we all want? Pray for these children please! Pray that they would know the love of God. She will be at our camps. Pray that I will get to know her better and love on her some more.
Thats all for now. I miss ya'll. But I'm loving this interesting and beautiful place called Romania.
Blessings,
ashley