Thursday, May 28, 2009

Getting to know Liz, one of the American team members here, at Ginger Ale, a British/Romanian restaurant that incidentally does not sell ginger ale.

Entrance to The Metropolitan, the biggest and most important Romanian Orthodox church in the region. No tours today. Under construction. As was every other major tourist attraction in the city.

When looking into a cannon, always make sure you're wearing eye protection.

Guess who! Bonus points if you get them all right.

The remains of a picnic with Kim from Malaysia

Thea was instantly surrounded by adoring fans, including Nirvana, our token New Zealander.

Erin and the kids skipped the country before we could get a decent photo, but we managed to catch Dave. Dave is the pastor/elder of the international church here.

With Trevor and Christina (and baby!)

Baptism. Delighted to see these three identify with Christ in this way.
L to R: Idy, Uche, Lilian

Medical students release their pre-exam frustration on an asphalt soccer field.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Oh, the Fun...

Picnicking on the hillside overlooking the city...okay, so it was a pretty relaxed picnic.

Ellie with a sampling of wild mountain (okay, big hill) flowers...

Deep discussions over KitKats and Hershey bars...

Dad checks out the Romanian grass to see how the flavor compares to American grass. I think Romanian grass is more nutritious.

Lilian, long-time friend and sister in Christ. She sweetly joined us at Little Texas (Iasi's only tex mex restaurant) for an evening. Oh, the laughter...

Indian boys just have soccer in their veins. These guys found a miniature ball, rolled up their jeans, and had at 'er. The rosebushes in the border garden suffered a tad--we're hoping they're more resilient than they look.

Yeah, EJ. Just stomp on it!

We ladies have our hobbies, too. Coffee-drinking and back-scratching after Bible study.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

1000s of Words of April

Marit says goodbye to Luci at the airport. We miss you, Luci!!

Luci's last Sunday at church: Rovina, Luci, Becky, yours truly
Special thanks to crazy photographer, Alix.

Some of the guys came over to tear up the basketball court with Justin: Sam, Uche, Femi

Our boys competed in the NAVOBI soccer tournament. Dave (acting coach) explains to Liz why we lost the first day and won the second day--there was a major shift in coaching strategy. The second day we tried passing to our own team, and it was much more effective.

Small cross-section of our incredible cheering section. We were right in the middle of the OTHER team's cheering section, which means we had to be REALLY loud. You should have seen the looks the girls got when they jumped out of the stands and screamed when our guys scored...

Ola, Alix, and EJ, our awesome goalie and the two scoring strikers.

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