To recap, this project took us out into seven villages where we spoke to youth about volunteerism and the concept of a local youth council (where I work!). We then selected youth from each village to come to our center and learn more. For four weeks, we taught courses on leadership, public speaking, garnering support from local partners, and how the youth groups cam officially register as a non-governmental organization with the district's department of youth and sports.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Fresh Volunteers
To recap, this project took us out into seven villages where we spoke to youth about volunteerism and the concept of a local youth council (where I work!). We then selected youth from each village to come to our center and learn more. For four weeks, we taught courses on leadership, public speaking, garnering support from local partners, and how the youth groups cam officially register as a non-governmental organization with the district's department of youth and sports.
Monday, May 24, 2010
The Welcome Back Weekend
Sunday, May 23, 2010
To the edge of the region, a Greek vacation
Friday, May 7, 2010
Hram--A day of city celebration

My hram was quite eventful, topped off by the fact that I needed to pack for the vacation I'm leaving for in 6 hours. At visit to a neighbor's house to borrow something turned into a two hour stay, eating apples and homemade rasins from the cellar, learning how sheep wool is hand processed for weaving carpets, and looking at old photo albumns. Moldovan (pre-digital) photography looks so much older than it is. For instance, Leonid, my neighbor, served his Soveit military service in Germany in 1982. All his photos are black and white, very rustic in appearance. Eugenia and Leonid were married eleven months after my parents, and every photo is black and white (to be fair, there are also several photos of them in front of a Lenin statue that used to stand in my town). That curtain truly was made of iron, it can't be said enough.
Eugenia and Leonid know that I'm headed out on vacation and sent a special message with me for my parents--who I will see next week--so maybe I'll fill in that story after I fill them in.
Having stayed far longer than I planned with them, I then raced home to change my clothes and go to a masa (meal/party) at another neighbor's house. But wouldn't you know it, my host aunt made me eat before I went!
This family has two hilarious daughters (the younger of which giggles even more than me) and their father, Aurel, is one of the best Moldovan men I know. This is a picture of him after he managed to steal the acordian back from his younger daughter. We had the party in his drinking room, it's all decked out in pho-vineyard cave or something. Even the door behind him is really just a fancied up cement creation. He gets a lot of laughs telling people to head down to the cellar.
After a few glasses of wine and sour cherry crepes, we girls got out the eye-shadow case of the century and got the girls all ready to go to the city center for the real party.
After dark, it was only music and hora dancing for this PCV. I'm pretty sure that's why I'm here actually, to dance it out every chance I get!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Dairy cycle of life
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sunday morning "Handball"
Of course, Doina's team took first place. They were promptly awarded their diploma and T-shirt, following the championship game. Doina, the team captain and the best 15 year-old friend this girl could have, scored the first and last points of the day for her team! Woot Woot!