After orientation Jessica ( another Sr SW major from Indiana Wesleyan) and I went for a walk around town where we ventured, almost getting lost. I found this great store that sells just fruits and veggies and juices... im in love! After that we went to the family center and set up for lunch. We sat with this adorable woman named Anna. With the little romanian we know, we told her our names, wherer we were from, that we were students, volunteers and that we were 21 and would be here for 3 months!! Thats so much, and so little at the same time! I asked her if she had any children. She told us that she had 3 boys that each had families of their own-she also told us that she was 64 years old and had lived in Sighisoara her whole life.. she was a Saxon. That is quite impressive! There arent many saxons remaining here in Sighisoara-she is one of the few. She didnt know any english, but she helped us with our Romanian numbers! It was wonderful.. in situations like these, a smile really CAN go a long way! :) After lunch we had a meeting with the 3 social workers at Veritas and were able to talk to them about how/why they went into Social work, and what they do within the Veritas program.. I cant wait until monday so I can visit each group! After that, the girls and I went to dorothys, then I went back home and watched an American movie with Damaris! :) The family I am staying with is WONDERFUL! They are such wonderful people, even if we can only say a few words to each other! Today I went on a hike with all the girls, and the girls thatare here for Jterm.. It was great.. It was kind of steep in some parts, and it was REALLY foggy, but we made it and had some coffee at the top! :)

It was a great bonding experience for the girls in our group.....Afte rthat we all went to the HOTR and watched "Youve Got Mail" and just hung out together... It was very nice! Now I am at my home, and just had a very nice shower after a long, wet, muddy, sticky day! :) I will be going to the Nazarene Church tomorrow, and I cant wait! It is one of the only bilingual churches around here in Sighi! Go Nazarenes! Haha.. Hopefully tomorrow night I will be going to Sigmandru to the other Naz church ... Sigmandru is a very por village outside of Sighi, and Roberta preaches there as well!..... I have to go for now! La Revedere!

Buna!-Hello
Buna Dimineatsa- Good morning
buna ziua-good afternoon
buna seara- good evening
Eu Sunt Katy- my name is Katy
eu sunt studenta- I am a student
eu sunt din America- I am from america
eu sunt volunteera la veritas!- I am a volunteer for Veritas
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I know you will have already gone through Sunday by the time you get this and I will just be getting ready for church. I am not preaching anywhere today and mom is on the Cape interpreting at a Grace Chapel event.Don't be afraid to call me even if it is during church - I will walk out so I can talk to you! I love seeing the Romanian you are learning...how do you pronounce the words? Is it closer to italian or spanish? love ya Dad (what is Dad or Father in Romanian?)
oh, by the way,that man comes around again just let him know your dad will take care of him! I may be a far away but I can get there fast enough! grrrrr! I can see you know how to take care of yourself...proud of you. Dad
Hi Honey
wow - sounds like you handled that situation perfectly! I am very proud of you!!! It seems that in one short week you have learned alot and experienced alot - you are doing great - cant wait to hear you speak Romanian :)
My retreat was amazing - I'll tell you about it on your email -
I am so happy that you are able to experience all this - I love you and am praying for you constantly - and so are alot of other folks!
talk to you soon - Mommy
Hi Katy,
What a great adventure you are having!!!
It so good to see that you are enjoying your time in Romenia.
May God continuous blessings be upon you. Take care!!!
Hugs,
Lenilda
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