Saturday, May 28, 2011

All I need is a Blog song

Well that brings us up to May! This month seems to have gone by very quickly. It was my Mom's Birthday in early May. Then Mothers Day, then my Aunt Theresa's birthday. Before I knew it, it was May 12th which means I have been in Bulgaria for one year now. Which means I have missed every holiday once, seen every season in Bulgaria and have just a little over one year left in my service. It was met with mixed emotions but it is a great thing and I am very happy to be here. Then it was my best friend Lynn's Birthday and I also went to my host village for a weekend with my host family. It was a great time! I love visiting them because they really are my family here and every time I am around them I am in awe of how wonderful and fun they are!

I would also like to say congratulations to Julian and Amanda who got engaged this week!!!


The family!

Great company, lots of food, even more wine...

We were having a wonderful evening.......
Then this guy flew in!!!! Yes he flies!!! Inna and I joked about how it sounded like a helicopter!

look at those mandibles!


My host mom has started crocheting using plastic bags


She is making a bag for Inna.

The Times They Are A Bloggin'

April, April, April! 

What a great month! I had some volunteers come and stay with me, I went to Istanbul, Turkey for a few days, helped with a trash fashion show, received the books I requested from an awesome organization and I (gulp) turned 30! 

I would also like to say a huge congratulations to my cousin Shelly who became engaged to her boyfriend (now fiancee) Danny in April!!!! 


Some of my fellow volunteers came into town and crashed with me. The first night it was Swain and Ryan. We went to a Russian restaurant for dinner. So we had Borscht and vodka, delicious vodka and lots of it!

 Istanbul:We ate great food and saw so many amazing sites in Istanbul. It was what I was expecting and so, so, so, much more than I expected. We were only there for 3 full days so it was a quick trip, but we saw a lot and had a great time. We stayed in the Fatih Sultan Mehmet section of town which is probably the most, or one of the most, touristy area's of Istanbul. 


Blue Mosque

Basilica Cistern








Ayasofya/Hagia Sophia




When I got back from Istanbul I was pleasantly surprised by a package of books from the Darien Book Aid Plan. I had written to them and requested childrens books for the library in my village and they did not dissapoint! They run completely on donations and help a lot of people out all over the world, so if you have some time and some money you want to donate to a good fund that has a direct impact I ask that you check them out and seriously consider sending them a donation!
The box was FULL of books!
The librarian with the very excited kids!
The kids in the outfits they designed/made and or modeled for the Earth Day event at the school


The prizes and winners were announced

March Blog-ness

So March happened. Not a lot happened in March but I don't want to completely skip over it like the ugly step child so lets see.....

I had mold in my hallway. By mold I mean an entire room covered in mold, growing, thick, green, black, and red! So my land lady and I sprayed bleach for a few hours in a small space. The mold disappeared for awhile and has only shown up in little spots since then which I have been able to kill with the left over bleach she left me, since they won't fix the cause of it. (picture NOT enclosed)

One of my English classes and I have done a post card exchange with friends and family from home. The ladies (it is all women in this class) in my class were really excited and I think the people at home were also very excited to receive the postcards and respond back. We just received the responses and the class and I had a fun time reading and translating the postcards.

Dani and Elena

Stanislava, Nelly and Krassy

Yana and Svetla

Spring and nice weather also started to make an appearance in March. So here is the first picture of me without my huge winter jacket on!



Hi Mom!

These people were sitting on a park bench facing the other way, I had to take a picture!
Spring in a Plovdiv park!
Svetla from my English class kept bringing me beautiful flowers from her garden for my classroom!

Rolling in the Blog

Happy end of May people!! Lets start where I left of shall we?

February, it was cold and the heating bills were high! The end of Feb. I met with my cousin Sam and my brother and his family in Holland. What a trip!! It was my nephew Henry's first birthday while we were there! They had a Jip and Janneka themed party for him. In one week Sam and I made it to Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Delft, Gouda, Den Haag (The Hague), and of course Hilversum (where my brother was living), enjoyed lots of family time, a first birthday party (or two), and a fair amount of drinking! We also managed to integrate with the locals at the local watering hole. We got to meet some cute guys, and also managed to be hit on by inappropriately aged men at the same time, all in a nights work for Sam and I. It was a wonderful time and sadly for me my Brother and his family have moved back to the US as there time in Netherlands has come to an end, but happily for the rest of the family at home. Here are a few of pictures from the trip.