When I was a young girl I remember seeing the Romanian orphans on TV and wanting to adopt each one into my family. But since that didn't happen, the best I can do is go there and love them and "rock babies"
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday July 30
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wednesday July 29th
We had a bit of drama at the clinic today. One of the workers backed over one of the dogs and it was a bit hurt. All of a sudden they went to get some food to lure it to walk. It would not put weight on it's back leg. We brought the babies in for lunch and when we came back out the dog was not there anymore. The health inspector stopped by the hospital today as well, which was upsetting because at the same time Dr. Delia's father passed away.
Lunch today was a wonderful hungarian gouloush. And the best part if it was that we got Romanian watermelon for dessert. Very exciting because I have been waiting a year to have some again!
After dinner we went back to the clinic and fed the babies the bottles- they were all very hungry and ate them up quickly. Somehow some of the people mixed up their evening shift times and so for the 5:30 to 6:30 time there were only going to be 2 people to feed 19 kids bottles. So some ended up staying longer to help feed. After 4 we had taken the kids out of their cribs that were awake and brought them outside. There was a slight breeze and all of a sudden an aide came out with socks and sweatshirts for the kids. We brought them back in and gave them their 6 o'clock bottles. We got them all settled and as in their cribs. As we were leaving we could hear Ionela yelling out in her sweet airy-nasally voice Noapte Buna (good night) It was definitely worth staying late to hear that. Mihaela is a little stinker and every time someone was sitting on the floor with a baby in their arm she would come running up and plop in their lap too.
We came back for a chicken dinner concoction and for dessert we had doughnuts that tasted like Grandma's Kolbliky(sp?) yummy. It is hard to believe we are almost done with our first week here.
Lea-Celene and Miha playing nicely together
.......By the way cooked carrots at dinner again
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday July 28 Happy Birthday MOM
We went in to Barlad for a tour of the city this evening. The bus driver recognized me from last year. He was eating sunflower seeds right off the plant. I tried a couple and they were good- raw. We took a walking tour and stopped to see some girls at a school practicing dancing they were so cute. We got to the Alona Restaurant and had a wonderful meal and good conversation. We stopped to get cash and then food at the grocery store. Now it is 11 pm here and I am ready for bed.
By the way cooked carrots in our soup for lunch and cooked carrots at dinner, but at least the dinner was family style so I could leave them alone!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Monday July 27, 2009
Me with the twins I fell in love with last year
Gabi on the left and Mihaela on the right
We have to wear face masks the first week we are here because the swine flu could be devastating to the children if we gave it to them. It is much cooler here this year compared to last so that is a better thing. However it is still warm and humid. I straightened my hair this morning and by noon any effort I put in was gone.
We are also at the remodeled clinic this year as opposed to last year when we were all crammed into the little children's hospital. Much more space but so much harder to keep track of all the babies moving around.
Miaestra
Little Andreea
Daniela
Ionela(she is "talking" on a rock phone)
Alex
By the way we had chicken and rice with cooked carrots in it for dinner.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunday night
Today was a much cooler day which was nice (yesterday got up to 106 and was the hottest day of the year here so far.)
Tomorrow we start our first full day with the kids.
by the way- they are still mananging to sneak cooked carrots into everything here- including our pasta dinner!!! Have no fear I can search them out and remove the offending objects!
Sunday
Saturday, July 25, 2009
WE ARE HERE!!
So we had to wait 6 hours for the last of the group to get here. There are 20 of us in all. 4 will be teaching at the school so that means 16 people for 19 kids- a very good ratio.
Update: We had a thunderstorm last night so we lost internet at the hotel and now it is back up. apparently we also don't have electricity during the day(the hotel shuts it off) so it should be interesting.