A week ago on Friday afternoon, as soon as I had finished my classes and eaten lunch, my host mom and I headed out for a weekend in Chisinau. Our trip to Chisinau took twice the usual amount of time. Our town only has rutieras (buses) to Causeni and Chisinau in the morning, so we … Continue reading Weekend in Chisinau with My Host Family
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Life Lately in Moldova
I was awoken at 2:30 in the morning last night to an earthquake. This morning, I found out the epicenter was in Romania, and it was a 5.5 earthquake. The room shook pretty good, but nothing in my room fell at all. And it was pitch black, so I wasn't able to see anything. I … Continue reading Life Lately in Moldova
Finding My Place in Moldova
Everyone said that the Peace Corps would change me, even if no one could know how. I knew it was true, at least to a certain degree, as every life experience changes you. I changed in high school, I changed when I joined the track team, I changed several times in college. So, of course, … Continue reading Finding My Place in Moldova
A Road Trip and a Baptism
Yesterday, on Saturday morning, my host mom knocked on my door to tell me to get up and get ready, because we were going to a baptism! "Well, okay," I thought, "I haven't been to a baptism here, so I guess I might as well go." A couple of hours later, when we were both … Continue reading A Road Trip and a Baptism
First Bell at School
In Moldova, school generally starts on September 1st (unless, I'm assuming, September 1st falls on the weekend). It's a very different experience from the first day of school in the United States. In the United States, you arrive at school, are shuffled to your classroom, and once you're settled in, you start going over rules or … Continue reading First Bell at School
