7-28-08 / 7-29-08
Okay, so... I am typing on a crazy french keyboard. I had no idea, the letters are all mixed up.
My trip to Romania was a hard one. My trains didn't work out, meaning I had to wait at the Bucaresti train station over night for nine hours... scary. To top that off, my phone died so I could not contact my friend Andreea if I needed help. Luckily I survived, I just couldn't sleep or speak. If I slept all my stuff would be gone when I woke; if I spoke, people would know I was not Romanian and American, creating more trouble. It was very stressful, but very good (in a strange way). It pushed me to think practically and to think past my fears. It was not something I would want to do again, but it worked out.
The Romanian train rides were very beautiful. The country side is so beautiful and everything is such a mixture of old and new, it is so interesting. It gives every place such character when a horse drawn carriage is being pulled down the highway next to a brand new Logan car (Logan is the Lexus of the states, it is a very popular car) or when the cows are brought home, through the main street of town, by the gypsys at promptly 8:30 every night. It is such an interesting and wonderful place.
Anyway, after traveling for 26 hours by train I arrived in Cluj where Andreea picked me up and we went back to her grandparents house. I was imediately treated with such great hospitality, it was phanominal.
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more to come soon. it is 1 am here in belguim (where i currently am) and i am waking early to go to Fontaine Bleau (a lovely climbing area) in the morning with some friends I am staying with here in Brussels.
I promise I will finish Romania and get totally caught up this weekend so you all can know what is happening instead of what happened last week.
Until sooner than later,
Ciao
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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2 comments:
Wow chelsea, What an experience. Everyday I pray for your safety and hold you close in my heart.Sounds like you handled the situation with wisdom...Always trust your intuition. Love, Mom
Chelsea,
I finally found your blog and am so happy to hear about your journey. Foriegn keyboards, aren't they a trip? Especially when you are paying by the minute to use them. Did you drink from the public fountains? I think some are fed from the original aqueducts. We were told it may make us sick, but I am sorry I didn't try some.
How did you like the stylishly dressed Italian women on their motorcylces? Did you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain?
Romania. Isn't Count Dracula from there?
Now that I am home from China I am glued to the Olympic coverage in China. Is all of Europe excited or ignoring it?
Now Following YOur Every Move,
Becky
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