Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Pictures

Here are some pictures from the last couple weeks. We have been keeping pretty busy over here and it's making the time go by really fast. We've been here four weeks today and have about another 4 to go. We are enjoying our time here, but of course we miss everyone at home too!
The power goes out a  lot, so we don't always have Internet or hot water, but that's ok. We're used to it now.
Love and miss you all!! Enjoy the pictures!
Sarah, Anna and Pat

Pat and Cristi working. They were building a loft in the barn


Pat, Cristi and Vali
A couple Sundays ago. A lot of us were in pink and purple 
Out to eat with some of the people from the Logan's church 
Pat teaching the Sunday school 
Anna and Alex - This little guy was so attached to Anna. When  it was time to go home after church,  he wouldn't let Anna put him down, so  Anna walked him and his mom home :) 
Lunch ;)
Another little Alex in the church 
Anna stapling tracts at the print shop. 
Adam cutting tracts 
A Romanian dish 

Anna and Magda at church
Sarah and Anna at Poiana

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Orphanage and more!




Hi everyone,
 This week been pretty busy for us so far. Sunday after church we had a church picnic and then Sunday night we went into Brasov to the Logan's and Sutek's church. Monday morning Arielle, Sarah and I went to an orphanage and spent the day and night there. That was quite an experience. It was very sad too. This one little boy there named Johnny knew English, so he gave us a tour of the whole orphanage. When he was done giving us the tour, he talked to us for a little bit and was just telling us how he didn't understand why none of his family wanted him. He said "I don't hate my mom, because she gave me life, but I don't understand why she wouldn't want me when I was a gift to her from God." He said he liked the orphanage, but he wants a real  home and family.
The orphanage is run by Christians. It's a huge orphanage. There are about 21 orphans and three orphans in each bedroom. They keep it very clean too. There are 15 people on staff there.  They have a huge court yard and a back yard with a garden and fruit trees. The day we got there, they got in 9 new orphans all from the same family. I guess their mom had left and their dad was blind, so he couldn't take care of them. It was really sad. The oldest was 12 and the youngest was 14 months.
Tuesday before lunch we took some of the kids to the park and on our way there one of the girls took off running and once we got to the park the oldest boy took off too. Thankfully we had other staff members with us, so they went after them! We got home Tuesday night and were very tired!!
  Today us girls went to a birthday party for Magda (our Romanian teacher). Later Pat, Sarah and I walked up to the Gypsy village. We went on a walk with some of them and took pictures. They love getting their pictures taken. If they see you with a camera and ask "posa, posa?"
Anyways, I'm going to put some pics on here now!! Enjoy!
Love and miss you all!!!!
Anna

Uncle Chuck grilling the sausage and mici

Waiting for the food to be done


A family in the Zander's church. Dan used to be the Zander's interpreter when they first moved here.
Dan (a first time visitor) Christi and Pat


Eating
Uncle Chuck and Mariana, eating watermelon


Sunday night after church we went to a coffee shop.
The lady all the way to the right is the one that takes care of all the Zander's paper work and legal stuff that lets them stay in the country. Her name is Cati She's so sweet!!

The older lady in the front is the one who started this orphanage 15 years ago.


The 9 new orphans who came in the day we got there. Only two are boys! The girls got their hair all chopped off before they got there.
Part of the courtyard and outside of the orphanage




Johnny - our tour guide! He knew really good English.
He was my little buddy!

The view from our bedroom! It was so pretty.


Arielle and Cosmina
Trying to teach this little girl her numbers. She only knew how to count to ten and could only write the number 1. It's a good thing I can count to 20 in Romanian, or else it would have been a little tough!

"Nurse" Sarah. This kid cut his finger pretty bad and showed it to me. It's a good thing Sarah was right there, cause I can't handle those kind of things, so I just stood back and took pictures!!


Arielle and a couple of the kids we took to the park
The kitchen where we spent a lot of our time cleaning and washing dishes!! 

Mopping
Sar and Aire


Walking through the Gypsy village today. Vlad, Sarah and Andrea

Sarah and Mariana

Mariana. She's sooo cute. I love her and she's finally warming up to us and lets us hold her!
I bought these kids ice cream today and they were soo happy!!

Saturday, 11 September 2010

Here is a very funny video of Mr. Zander preaching on sin at the midweek service last night!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8tmXPgdDBc

Quick update

   Here are some pictures from the last few days.......          PAT


 A bridge in Racos.
                                      



Apa


A HUGE snail.




The market in Rupea.



Passing out tracts at the market.




We got out all the tracts that the Zanders had, so we will need to go and print more next week.








These are popular here. It is dough cooked over hot coals, then rolled in cinnamon and sugar. Yummy!!



Monday, 6 September 2010

Church service, birthdays, village walk and language lesson!



Hey Everyone,
  Sunday we had a good church service. Adam taught the Sunday school and Mr. Zander preached the service. Us girls stayed out in the courtyard with the kids while they colored pictures during the preaching. Sunday was also Adam and Arianna's birthday, so we had a party for Arianna with some of their friends from another village.
  Today some of the Zanders and Pat went into Brasov. Sarah and I stayed back and took a long walk through the village. We went and visited some of the people we know here and ended up going on a long walk with them too. They brought us to different places that I haven't seen yet in Racos. Then we went to Ana and Valli's house and helped Ana and Mariana pit plums, because they were making jam with them. It was kind of difficult trying to communicate, but we managed somehow. Mariana's husband (Mehai)  knows some English and he was there for a little while, so he interpreted what he could. 
  Tonight Magda came over. She's from the next village over and she knows English, so she's going to be giving Pat, Sarah and I Romanian lessons while we're here. The lesson was about 2 hrs long. We learned the Romanian alphabet, very confusing and some of the sounds are really weird and we can't say them right, but she  helped us a lot. We learned a lot of phrases too, so now we can speak a little Romanian:)

Here are some pictures from the last couple days!!
Love and miss you all!
Love,
Anna



 A video of Pat trying to say the Romanian alphabet. haha, you will see in the video we were all laughing!!!


Sunday - the kids coloring their pictures


Me and the birthday girl!


Pitting the plums 


Language lessons



:)


                 Our Romanian teacher, Magda