Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Journey Has Begun


I’m sorry that I haven’t posted before now, but the past 2 ½  weeks have been very busy.  I will forewarn you that this post is pretty long, but worth the read.  Hopefully you’ll understand why it’s taken me so long to post anything.

Our journey actually began on Thursday, June 21 at 5:00a.  That’s when we woke up to start the first day of our new adventure.  We picked up Deb Guinn at 6:00 and headed to San Antonio to catch our first flight.  From SA we went to Chicago, Munich and then Bucharest.  Wish it had been as easy as naming them off, but after 18 hours of traveling, we finally made it to Romania – not home, just the country.  We arrived in Bucharest only to get in a vehicle and drive 5 hours to get to our stop for the night (actual drive should have taken about 3 hours, but LOTS of stops along the way).  Friday night we stayed at the Hotel Premier in Predeal..  It is located along the ski slope (and we were wishing for some cool off the slopes). 

 
Saturday we got up, ate breakfast, and loaded up for the next 4 hours of driving.  Finally arrived in Tarnaveni around 1p.  Took a quick tour of the Point of Hope, ate lunch, and then some of the group toured 3 homes of the children who attend school there (will have to get Deb to write a short article about what she experienced inside the homes).  Dennis and I stayed at the school to talk about which rooms are to be completed next.  Packed up around 4p and headed to camp; arriving there around 7p, just in time for supper.  Put our bags in our room, ate supper and then had a team meeting.  Everyone turned in early – actually I think most of us just stretched out on the bed, but it didn’t take long to start sawing logs.

 
After a breakfast of salami, cheese, cold cereal with hot milk L and bread, we prepared the welcome bags for the kids’ arrival.  Each bag contained a new wash cloth, toothbrush, toothpaste, lip balm, deodorant, hair clips and brushes for the girls, combs, hats and cologne for the guys.  They also received new socks and underwear.  Once the bag were completed, they were placed on each students’ bed, waiting their arrival.  The bus was to pull in around 12:30, but was delayed due to running out of gas, so we waited.  The kids finally arrived around 1:30 and we met them at the gate.  We spent most of the day just visiting and playing with the kids – trying to get to know them.  Ended the day with a Romanian devotional.

Each day at camp included a rotation of crafts, games, music and a Bible story.  Also had organized activities in the afternoon.  Wednesday afternoon we took a 3 mile hike.  Thursday’s activity included a special devotional, then everyone was invited to write either a problem or praise on a slip of paper that would be attached to a helium filled balloon.  As folks began attaching their notes, we realized that the balloons had been filled too early in the day and most wouldn’t lift off.  Plan B – save the notes for the bonfire later that night.  We were still able to release all the balloons at one time, although several had to be retrieve from the trees and a few coaxed upward.  Not only were our kids impressed with watching the balloons soar high, but so were the Hungarian folks who joined us.  Had a talent show after supper.  Ended the evening with a bonfire and smores.

 
Said goodbye to the mission team Friday morning.  Lots of tears from all, including myself.  Their leaving was our first step to living independently, except Deb Guinn was staying with us for a few more days.  After the team left, the rest of us loaded onto the bus to head back “home”.  Stopped along the route to drop off groups of kids who lived in group homes.  Another time of sadness as we said our goodbyes.  Stopped along the way once because the politia were set up ahead of us and the bus company had not paid the road tax, so we waited for someone to bring us a valid receipt L  Finally arrived in Targu Mures around 4p.  Once everyone unloaded from the bus, we had to walk to the group home (about 1 ½ miles).  When we arrived there, our ride was waiting to take us home. 

It was nice to finally be home.  Took a little time to unpack what bags we had (the others were put on the trailer that went to Bucharest – would get them on Sunday), and start the laundry.  Gabi (Buckner staff) picked us up for supper and then to Auchan for a little grocery shopping.  Bought a clothes dryerTook a shower and hit the bed!!
Spent most of the day on Saturday trying to rearrange the apartment.  Also made a trip to Baumax (Romanian version of Home Depot – including the orange color and “Homer”).  Sunday we drove to Sighasoara (sig-ee-sworah).  There we walked the 172 steps up to the Church on the Hill Afterwards, we visited the weapons museum and then headed up the 118 steps to the clock tower.  From there, we went inside the torture chamber (the Turks were masters when it came to torture!!)  From Sighasoara we headed towards Praid (pride), location of the salt mine.  Stopped along the way to do some souvenir shopping.  Deb bought several pieces of pottery from the local mine.  By the time we made it to Praid, I felt really bad – sinus problems.  Decided to skip the salt mine and head home.

Signed our lease on Monday morning – we are officially residents.  Have to have a lease in order to get our visas.  We were planning another day of sightseeing/shopping but Deb was having sinus problems today L  Seems the city pollution was hitting us both pretty hard.  Decided to spend the day just resting (for Deb) and more rearranging (me).

Left Tuesday morning headed for Brasov.  There we visited the Black Church, the Black Tower (which was actually white), the town Centru, and walked around the town some.  Attended an organ concert on the 4000 pipe organ in the Black Church that evening.  An interesting part of the church was the pews.  They were made so that the backs would move from one side to the other, that way you could sit one direction to listen to the priest, then change directions to see the organist – really cool!!!

 
Wednesday morning we headed up Mount Tampii via the tram.  What a view!!!  Once on top, we hiked about 100m to the Brasov sign and overlook.  Spent some time just looking, then headed back down.  From Brasov, we drove to Sinai – home  of Peles Castle What an impressive sight!!!  Unfortunately my camera battery was almost dead so I didn’t get any pictures inside (will have to do that on the next trip).  Ended the day in Bucharest.


 
Thursday was the day we had to say goodbye to our friend, Deb.  It was tear time again.  Seems like the last 3 weeks have been lots of tears.  Anyway, put her on the plane back to the states (I really miss you Deb!!!).  Dennis and I did a little shopping in Bucharest before heading back to Targu Mures (TM), a 7 hour drive.  Arrived home around 8:30p and began rearranging the other bedroom (you’d think by now that we would have all the furniture moved – but no!).  Worked on that until after midnight, and still not sure how we’re going to make my vision of the room work.

Spent some time with the girls at the group home while the staff had a meeting.  Played lots of cards and tried to work on our Romanian.  Completed the bedroom in the afternoon and then met the next mission team at the hotel around 6p.  Ate supper with them, then took the interns and went shopping for the picnic planned for Saturday.  Spent about 5 minutes in the store when the lights starting going off, then an announcement, that although we didn’t understand exactly what they were saying, we knew it was closing time.  So we emptied our basket and headed out the door – empty handed.  That meant that we’d have to shop again Saturday morning L

Saturday morning – we pick up the interns from the group home and head back to the store.  After picking up the supplies for the picnic, we meet up with the mission team at Baumax.  They are picking up tile (purple) for the new bathroom at Point of Hope.  After an hour and a half, they finally emerge from the store with 3 baskets of stuff – tile, sinks, toilet, grout, tools, and other stuff.  Now it’s time to hit the road to Tarnaveni – kids are awaiting a picnic.  After unloaded the stuff at POH, we head out of town.  We turn off the main road onto a path that leads up to a microwave tower (4 wheel drive would have been nice!).  Once on top, we pull up to a little wooded area where the kids are waiting.  Unload the grill, chairs, food and 26 – 5L bottles of apa plata (plain water).  Let the games begin.     

Four hours was spent playing and having fun (we also ate some burgers and mici (meech)).  Got back home about 6:30p.  Time for some rest – tomorrow is worship time with our new Romanian friends :)


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