Friday, March 16, 2007

Home From Bucharest


Once I arrive in Bucharest I was so exhausted and I really didn’t want to be in Romania again. Alina’s (my roommate from the school) brother picked me up from the airport and then took me home. Then I met Gavrail, another colleague that was also going to go back with us. I then fell asleep as soon as I laid on the couch. Alina got home after my nap and it was good to see her. I had bath bc I knew I wouldn’t get one again for a long time since we don’t have bathtubs at the school and I very much enjoyed it.
This is an elevator that 2 people can barely fit in to and it was so ghetto and old I was praying that it wouldn’t stop and that I wouldn’t get stuck inside.


This is Alina’s cousins and niece that I met before I went to England. They are such a kind family and I really liked them. They spoke English and I liked them even more for that.


Here in the pink my roommate Alina.



In the morning we got up early and then waited Adi who would take us the 6 hour drive to the school.

Our sweet ride!




Adi took us the see the second largest building in the world.



This is the people’s house.


This is Adi and Gavrail.




Here are some of the things in Bucharest…


I really wish I could have gone inside…







This is Dana, one of the doctors at the Health Center beside us and she also came on our journey back.



Just moving some poop off the sidewalk.



Anyone hungry? Lol



With 5 peoples’ things we weren’t sure how we would fit everything in.



There wasn’t enough room in there for me.


Ready to roll!




I love ADIDAS!




The only restaurant that we have at home that I have seen here.




I’m ready to nap!



I tried to sleep but only could a little bit of the way. That thing is my noise is Vicks that was helping to unplug my nose.



We drove through the mountains and it was super beautiful.


Pee stop!



Stretch stop


Yah! There was snow!



The boys started a snowball fight but I didn’t join in bc I wasn’t wanting to get wet.



As soon as we got to the school I hugged a couple people, went up to my room, looked around and saw that I was home. But my heart was still in England and I would love to go back sometime.




1 Comments:

At 12:27 p.m., Blogger The Usual Stuff said...

You've got a nice eye for landscapes. I wish I could travel somewhere with 24 inches of snow, just for once, so I could hate it later knowingly. LOL:)

 

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