Sunday, May 29, 2011

Apartment Matters

This week I have been focusing a little more on my apartment than normal.  I washed the heavy wool blanket I've had on my bed all winter and put it away; it's finally turned into summer complete with humidity. Last weekend I also inherited some storage containers and goodies from my friend and fellow volunteer, Megan, so I have been doing some organizing and incorporating these hand-me-downs into my apartment.  Megan is finished her third year in the country and heading back to the States next week so I have been trying to spend some quality time with her before she leaves.  However, I have also been absorbed in some of the more tedious and annoying bit of my Romanian apartment.

It started on Tuesday morning.  In the morning I stumbled into the kitchen to make coffee I hadn't put on my glasses or put in my contacts so the world was still blurry, but fine for coffee making.  As I walked towards the stove I saw a dark spot on the floor.  I vaguely wondered what I had dropped there yesterday.  In order to clearly see it I need to lean down and be about a foot away from it.  When my eyes were finally close to see the object in clear focus I discovered it was a giant cockroach, legs still wiggling in the air.  After disposing of it, I decided to forgo the coffee because I could bear the though of what else was hiding in my kitchen.  I went to school to teach a class and then came home the next hour to check with my landlord about what to the best thing to buy was.  I actually knew the Romanian word for cockroach because my old site-mate Vicki had problems with them in her apartment, as well.  My landlord ended up giving me a bottle of spray proclaiming in a "souvenir."  I then sprayed down the kitchen (and the bathroom for good measure) before heading back to school to teach my next class.  I can happily I haven't seen one since, but I am keeping the bottle of spray at the ready.

This morning I discovered a leak in a pipe in my bathroom that is steadily dripping on my floor.  I now have a bucket under it and this afternoon I will have to look up the verb "to leak" and the word "pipe" in Romanian before going to my landlord to explain this new issue.

UPDATE:
I went to my landlord and brought him to my apartment to show him the issue (he lives across the hall).  In the process of checking out the problem he accidentally disconnected the pipe that was dripping, it turns out this was the water supply line to the toilet. 


The result was getting of us both soaking wet and spraying water everywhere.  He finally managed to get the water shut off, but now I will not have any water in my apartment until tomorrow afternoon when he can come replace a part.  Luckily I have a little water stored up and am relatively clean.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Life in Slow Motion

Over the past couple weeks I have been trying to be a bit domestic.  I have been making granola and planting things.  This week I can happily report that my granola recipe is getting tastier (read less burnt) and that the plants in my kitchen window are sprouting.  I am hoping to have basil, cherry tomatoes, and cilantro by summer.  I am still using my flannel sheets and wearing my down coat some days, but I think summer is around the corner.

As I approach a year in Romania, I want to take a moment to reflect on things happening outside of Romania.  To me, one of the most challenging aspects of being in Romania has been missing events in the lives of family and friends.  My greatest joy in life comes from spending time and sharing experiences with family friends.  Beyond the standard holidays and birthdays, I have missed some momentous occasions too.  Two important new people came into the world; Benjamin, my nephew, and Cecelia, the daughter of my close friends Eliza and Daniel. While I have yet to meet them in person, I do cherish Skype dates with them.

I have also missed celebrating new engagements, but I am very excited for Corona & Josh and Margaret & Kevin.  My awesome sister-in-law, Astrid, got her Ph.D. Go, Dr. L! There are also new babies on the way who births I will miss this summer, but I can't wait to meet the new littles ones from Megan & Andrew, Robin & Andy, and Mariclair & Bill when I am back in Seattle.  Also, my brilliant cousins are graduating this month; Emily is getting her Ph.D. in Management and Simone is getting her Master's in Public Policy. Anyway I am cheering for all of you from Romania!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Times Flies, Scottish Style

Two weeks ago it was spring break for schools in Romania.  I took the opportunity to visit my dear friends Sarah, Dan, and their daughter Hazel in Glasgow. It was an amazing and refreshing trip!  The weather was beautiful and for the first time this year it felt like spring.  All week long local kept telling me that all the sunshine they were having was highly unusual.  Only when on the day I leaving did it turn to more typical Scottish spring weather and rain.

I feel like I packed so much into the trip that it would take ages to talk about all of it, but I thought I would share some photos and highlights.  Sarah also did a great job of documenting my visit on her blog.

Sarah is a wonderful hostess and before I even arrived asked me what food I was missing so that she could make some of my favorites.  I was totally pampered all week long!  Sarah whipped up Mexican food, Thai curry, and beef stroganoff. We also went out for fish and chips, tapas, and Indian! 

The first day, which I sadly don't have pictures of Sarah and I had a day out in Edinburgh.  We took the train from Glasgow in the morning.  I had been to Edinburgh before so we just looked at the castle from afar and skipped the tour, instead we hit the shops, dined in a pub, walked through the parks, poked around back alleys and had an amazing sunset dinner and wine.

Sunday the weather was still gorgeous so we went to a park at Loch Lomond.  The park has what I would call a mini castle, but is just referred to as a manor.  Hazel explored the playground and I soaked up the sunshine. 

Dan with the giant rhododendrons at Loch Lomond

mini castle

entrance to the loch
After the park we got some fish and chips for lunch before taking the train back to Sarah and Dan's flat so that Hazel could have her afternoon nap before the evening church service.

A park near Sarah and Dan's flat full of gorgeous cherry blossoms.
Dan stayed home while Hazel took her nap so that Sarah could show me a little of their neighborhood.  We met up again with Dan and Hazel at church. Sarah's brother is the pastor of Re: Hope and it was great to see him preach.  The service was very moving and the music was great.  Dan then went out with a few friends from church and Sarah and I walked home with Hazel.  After Hazel went to bed Sarah produced and amazing platter of local cheeses and crackers for me to try.  It was heavenly!  I am still dreaming of the wensleydale with cranberries. Another perfect end to the day.

The next day Dan had to work so Sarah, Hazel and I walked to the Kelvingrove Art Galley and Museum.  On the walk we passed Glasgow University.

Uni

Museum
The museum is free and fantastic for both children and adults. Hazel did great playing with all the interactive features while Sarah and I got to enjoy looking at Scottish history, nature and design, plus art from around the world.

the museum organ

museum interior
Sarah and Hazel soaking up sunshine on the walk home

The next day we went downtown so I could do more shopping for things that are hard to find in Romania.  Then Sarah and Hazel headed home for nap time and I stayed downtown to get my haircut.  It was my first haircut in a year except my own occasional hacking at my bangs.  Sarah had made an appointment for me with her awesome hairdresser, Mark, which was lovely!

Wednesday, I headed back to Edinburgh to meet up with my friend Emily.  Emily went to grad school in Edinburgh and graduated last year and has stayed on to work in her field.  Emily gave me a great insiders tour of the city.
apartments which combine old and new architecture

cherry blossoms in the Meadows

Nelson's monument and the observatory on Calton Hill

Castle!
Emily and I in Princes Street Gardens


After wandering all over town, Emily and I had drinks at the Last Drop in the Grassmarket.



We then met up with a couple of Emily's friends and had a chance to catch the sun set over the links public golf course at the end of The Meadows.


Thursday was an amazing day.  The whole family surprised me for an early birthday celebration.  I work up to find the lounge filled with balloons, bunting and a very excited Hazel who had learned to wish me (and everyone) a happy birthday.

Hazel Mae
"happy birthday!"

We went downtown for a little more shopping and I loaded up on my favorite shampoos and other goodies to bring back with me.  It seemed like even the weather was cooperating on my birthday celebration day.  Even the cherry tree outside my window was in bloom.

The view from the guest bedroom.

After Hazel's nap we headed out to go to the shop across the street so I could get some postcard stamps and to go to the neighborhood butcher.  
 
Hazel helping me mail postcards

two stylish ladies!

With our newly purchased meat, Sarah made a gorgeous and delicious Mexican feast.  Complete with party plates and napkins with my favorite, polka dots!  I also was even more surprised with presents!  Sarah and Dan knew the key to my heart with a giant bottle of Tabasco sauce and packets of couscous to take back to Romania.

the view from the dining room table
Hazel getting a little after dinner exercise

After Hazel went to bed, Sarah had one more topper for an already perfect day, we headed out for cake.  The evening was gorgeous so we meandered through the neighborhood and then the University of Glasgow before heading to Kember and Jones for cake.

forget-me-not and daffodils
caution?
Uni

a view of Kelvingrove Museum

FRIENDS!



windy!
A sweet old professor took our picture at the oldest part of the uni

dessert at Kember and Jones

The next couple days flew by, but I was able to get one complete picture our group right before I left.  It was a lovely vacation.

Sarah, Dan, and Hazel, I can't thank you enough!  Love you guys!  Marta



p.s. I can't wait for our next reunion

flying back to Romania - sigh!