Monday, December 22, 2014

Romania

Recently Paul and I had a short trip to Romania.
At the Charlotte airport close to our gate I spied this kaleidoscope that kept changing with pictures that scrolled through the screens.
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This sculpture was across the walkway from the gates.
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The plaque summed up my feelings about the sculpture.
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At the other end of the airport was a wall with live plants. A custodian told me that it takes 3 or so ladies 3 days a week to come in and keep up all the plants at the airport.
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Romania

Sheep on the hillside with their shepherd.
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I’m sure the electric company has men that know how to deal with all these wires.
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Paul and Jon discuss geography.
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We needed Cornelia to translate as we visited with Jon and Ana. Please pray for them as Ana has cancer.
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We stopped at Gica & Maria’s for a visit. This emblem, a gift from their friend Willard, greeted us as we walked through the gate.
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Gica & Maria
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This is the time of year when a lot of people butcher a hog.
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We stood and watched for quite some time as they singed the hair and skin with a torch and then scraped it clean.
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We visited with Ada and Corina with her 2 boys.
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Tibi and Marcella with their children. Their daughter Ester is having some health issues. Remember them in prayer.
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We drove out to Ceregau and enjoyed the landscape as we went. Notice “Abraham’s well” on the left.
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Gica and Maria pose in front of the house where she lived as a child.
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The well and corn crib were essential for daily living. They kept the chickens behind those doors under the corn crib.
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Small farms, chickens, and gardens are a way of life for the villagers.
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Catching up on current events as they go.
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Iosef & Cornelia, young Iosef and Lois
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Paul shares a few words at …
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… the Potter’s House.
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Gabe, Anna Maria, and son.
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Gabe’s parents, Daniel and Elena with his sister Dana.
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I can see an art quilt.
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I took a walk and met our neighbors, Alin and his wife Diana.
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The youth share in the evening church service in Hapria.
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Aden shared how God answered our prayers when we missed our flight in Munich.
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Ann Marie, Cornelia, Jenny, and Paveluk’s wife (I’m sorry I forget her name.) help prepare a snack.
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A small check point by the railroad from communist days.
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Here she comes!
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There she goes!
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Aden & Ann Marie accompanied us on our trip. This is one entrance into the old fort in Alba Iulia.
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We had an informal tour of the fort …
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… and the orthodox church.
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These pastors met in our living room to share about their lives and involvement in the Son Light Mission sponsorship program.
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And then it was time to head back home.

2 comments:

Donna said...

Looks like a wonderful trip! I love seeing all the people you spent time with; it makes it seem so very personal. Looking forward to the art quilt that is percolating in your creative mind!

Anonymous said...

Oh, Julia! I was so glad to see this post! I've been wanting to hear about your trip. These pictures brought back so many memories. I want to hear more!!
-coleensr

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