Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Came Early

So, I have a confession to make. I have been going through the motions this holiday season. I made cookies and breads, making my apartment smell like the holidays, but it didn't help me feel them. I tried to hand out cheer as I passed out baked goods, but spending my first Christmas season away from home has not been the most fun. Also, the economic crisis has hit Romania hard so my school didn't do any celebrating nor were there any seasonal invitations from my colleagues. Thus it just hasn't felt like Christmas.

However, there have been bright spots, I have been extremely lucky to receive packages and love from my family. These have brought me excitement as I wait in line at the customs office on Tuesday mornings and joy as I open the box with the agent to explore what is inside.

Yet as Christmas gets near I have been feeling more and more dread for a day without family and friends. My counterpart, Violeta, called me out of the blue to say that she and my tutor, Doina, wanted to come caroling to my apartment. People traditionally carol here the week prior to Christmas and when your home is visited you are supposed to serve the carolers drinks and food (or give them money). I made a batch of peanut butter cookies intrigued, wondering what they were going to sing.

When Vio, Doina and Marga, another teacher from school, showed up they informed me they would not be singing, but they had a surprise. They told me to stay in the kitchen while they were busy in the main room in my studio. When they finally told me I could look I was amazed. They brought me Christmas in the form of an amazing little tree with blue twinkly lights, ornaments, garlands and bows. They also made sure I had some mistletoe hanging in my apartment. It was the most wonderful Christmas surprise!

Now I am sitting in the glow of the lovely tree, wondering how I can thank these three lovely women for brightening my holiday season.

5 comments:

  1. Oh Mo, how wonderful! I just started crying :)
    I'm so glad there is a little holiday sparkle in your house (that you didn't have to create), and maybe the feeling that you are making friends.

    We love you and miss you here, especially during the holidays, since you always add so much to this time of year.

    I hope you have a grand time with Elizabeth and a good vacation away from Romania.

    Sending you lots of love and hugs!!

    xoxo

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  2. you know I'm crying now....
    Love you Marta and I am not surprised ONE BIT that your spirit has inspired others to want to give back to you.
    I'll admit, leaving seattle with my 'seattle chirstmas season done' it felt just a little off without a little cookie eating/egg nog drinking/gift wrap admiring with you!

    love love love love to you from the fabulous Las Vegas!!!

    megan

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  3. fantastic! can't wait to see it next week!

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  4. Thanks friends! I honestly didn't mean to make you cry! I just wanted to let you know that I love you and miss you. Merry Christmas lovies!

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  5. Mo, that brought tears to my eyes! I hope you had a merry Christmas. Miss you.

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