Romania final days

Bacau

Yesterday my friend’s nephew tried to teach me a bunch of Romanian words. He is 12 years old and absolutely adorable. I was having a hard time remembering so he suggested I write in my telephone. He kept looking at what I wrote to see how I spelled the words but I had to write them phonetically so I could pronounce them. He pointed and said the name, I repeated and added them to my phone and then he tested me. It was a fun time. I learned a lot and we will see what I remember. Another family member suggested Duolingo as a way to learn. I will give it a try.

Bacau

We did do some sight seeing. Lots of churches which were all beautiful. Very elaborate as most have stained glass, paintings, silver and gold. Unusual style. Bacau was a nice place to visit. Stayed the night in a hotel there and looked around and shopped the local market.

A church outside of the village
Outside of church above

We also went with another nephew and his wife to the salt mines but never found them. Instead we found a place of healing therapeutic waters. There you could find fountains that would heal different areas like stomach, eyes and other ailments. They tasted really funky but one you could set fire too. Smelled a lot like sulfur. Did not realize it would burn, so interesting.

Sulfur water

My friend has been very good to me showing me all around and his mom has been trying to figure out what I want to eat. She always wants me to eat so needless to say my pants are not fitting as I want. She says I never eat her food, but I do. I try everything. Some things I like, some things not so much but I know she tries very hard to please me.

A tourist area

Having indoor plumbing is definitely something I miss but seeing how they make do is incredible. There are some people still using horses for deliveries. People are very curious about who I am since they all know each other in town. I can only imagine what people think about the Swedish American who can’t speak or understand anything.

Today I went for a walk and saw my friend’s mom working out in the field with 2 other older ladies turning the ground and getting it ready for planting. So after my walk I went to help out. It brought me back to the days when mom and dad had us help in the yard. I was glad I knew what to do and could help out. She worked most of the day but insisted I stay home after just a short time to eat. Not sure why, I was happy to help.

I found out my Body Pump instruction certification is still good so now to train back up and get a job at the local gym. Lots of options for classes. Excited about it since I thought I would have to start over completely. Win!

An example of how some houses are built here

I will be heading home Thursday. I have learned a lot but ready for familiar things and a language I can understand. Turns out my sister Jennifer will be visiting Romania in a couple of weeks for business. She is in the Air Force. Too bad she can’t visit me or my brother. I was even willing to fly down but she won’t have any time.

My friend’s house

10 responses to “Romania final days”

  1. What a wonderful trip! The church is amazing and it’s so interesting seeing how people adapt and carry on. ☺️

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  2. What a great adventure! You know I love exploring churches, amazing! I use Duolingo before any of our trips so I can begin to understand the inflections and meanings of the language. Its helped me not necessarily to speak it, but to understand what they are saying. It has helped a lot and easy to use in the evenings when I have nothing else going on. Im glad you are headed back to your home with some wonderful memories!!!

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    1. Good to know. Probably would have been helpful beforehand

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  3. What an amazing world we live in. There is so much history that we don’t understand. For instance look at those amazing churches, how ornate they are. The tools and money, intelligent design and craftsmanship. Then look at the contrast in the way the people live. Makes me ponder why and what happened and who’s in charge of this world anyway. I’m glad you had the opportunity to see it and show us. Now you get to go back and do that body pump thing. Indoor plumbing too, woo hoo.

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    1. Indoor plumbing will be amazing but as long as my hair was washed I did ok. It was mentioned several times by my friend how the money could have been used to help the poor rather than all the decadence shown.

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  4. I really really enjoyed the pictures and what you wrote. So interesting. What struck me is how poor the people are and how grand the churches. What a wonderful opportunity to travel with someone that is from there. Stay well, warm and safe journey back to Sweden..

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  5. WOW 🤩 Sounds amazing!! Beautiful opportunity

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  6. I am glad you are enjoying yourself and learning about other people & places. I know that with each new passing day you will soon find that you have so much to be thankful for. Traveling is so fun! It allows us to remember we all smile the same. I look forward to your next adventure!

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    1. I like that, we all smile the same.

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