Tuesday, July 31, 2007

A Taste of Romania

#1 The majestic watersThe Black Sea coast near Mamaia
King Decebal sculpted in rock along the Danube
Danube River
Fertile Valleys
Baraj pass on the Argeş river
#2 Medieval Castles & Fortresses
Hunedoara Castle
Peleş Castle in Sinaia home of Romania's King Carol
Bran Castle, legendary home of Vlad Ţepeş (Dracula)
Biertan Fortress near Sibiu
Rupea Fortress
#3 The Danube Delta


#4 Historic traditions, times gone by
Sheep herding
Interior of a traditional peasant home
The Merry Cemetary
In traditional folk costume
#5 ManasteriesBuilt into rock
Out of stone
Detailed paintings even on the outsideSuceviţa manastery

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

CODE RED!

The following article was found on http://www.hotnews.ro/ about the heatwave we've been under here in Romania recently. Today a Code Red was issued, making almost everything in the city shut down, with the government of Bucharest saying frankly, don't even bother going outside between the hours of noon to 6 p.m.--it's that hot! And the big cool down will mean we will DROP to 95 degrees Friday (woohoo) before rising to 105 and higher again next week. This is the most unbelievable heat I have ever experienced. And if you know me, you know I am already the most warm-blooded guy on the planet. We're just in survival mode here. So here's the article:

Romania sees over 50 degrees Centigrade in heat wave yet far from climaxRomania is hit by the second heat wave this year with official temperatures over 36 degrees Centigrade, meaning some 50 degrees in real terms on the streets of Bucharest. Two people died because of the heat on Tuesday in the Eastern region of Galati, taking the toll to 34 victims since the first heat wave in June."36 degrees is something one may be pleased with only if working in statistics or meteorology. For the people in the street, the reality differs... by some 14 degrees", Hotnews.ro reads.Covering a story about the heat wave, the reporters found over 50 degrees Centigrade in front of the Government's Palace and 43 degrees in the shadow across the street. Bus ticket booths, where employees get only 2 liter of water per day (which boils after the first hour), are at a mere 42 degrees.The weather continues to worsen, even higher temperatures being expected during the following days. A red code warning is possible, news say, but for the moment only the orange code was instated in 21 counties (roughly half of Romania).

Sunday, July 22, 2007

A Great Day!

Saturday was an extremely special day, as I was privileged to participate in the wedding of my Romanian brother, Florin, and the love of his life, Ana. It was a beautiful ceremony, held at a Christian camp a few hours northeast of Bucureşti, with the lush, green rolling Romanian hills in the background. Despite the heatwave (was literally about 110 degrees outside), the ceremony was very nice and the reception too, because my best friend Cat and his band provided the music. I also sang some special dedication songs at the reception. By the end of the night, my very near and dear Romanian family and I were exhausted, having been involved in all the set-up, decorating, and tear-down. Please pray that Florin and Ana would have a marriage full of love, faith, and happiness, with Christ at the center. Here are some pics from the big day: Mr. and Mrs. Florin Tamaş
Best friends
With my Romanian family
The altar with the rolling Romanian hills in the backdrop
The chairs
Sharing their vows
In Romania, we don't mess around with wimpy candles!
I sang a few songs at the reception

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

We're Having a Heat Wave, Tropical Heat Wave...

Well, got back from the hills around camp back to the flaming furnace that is Bucureşti! We have had nothing but 100 degree weather for days now and next week will be even hotter--some are estimating over 115 degrees by Sunday. Yup, 115 degrees!!!!! About every 5 seconds I dump a water bottle over my head. This is quite the oven. It's hot, very, very hot! Even 90 degrees would feel like a cool down! I'm headed to the pool tonight! Everyone and their brother is either at the pool or headed to the seaside!

A map of the counties in Romania. The areas in orange are under the severest of heat index warnings--which happens to include where I live. Translation: don't even attempt to go outside!

Tabăra, Tabăra, Tabăra!

Well I returned from a successful few weeks at camp, full of Bible lessons, application, prayer, games, excursions, singing, campfires, and lots and lots of good, deep conversations. I am extremely honored to have prayed with several young adolescent boys to receive Christ in their hearts. And since we are all from Bucharest, I will be following up with them to walk them through the next steps (I've decided to surrender my life to Christ, now what??). One of the things I will be doing is talking to their pastors about the potential of starting a men's Bible Study with these boys and seeing when they can be baptized---exciting times! I always have a lot of fun at camp, but have to admit that it's exhausting. A lot of very long days and very little sleep. But the privilege of sharing Christ with kids at such a deep and intimate level is so rewarding. Based on the number of messages and phone calls I have been getting from the boys, I would say that we definitely made a lasting impression. Lives were touched for Christ and for that, eternity will never be the same. Praise be to God our Father who gives us all good things! Here are some pictures from the hoopla: It's always fun working with my buddy Cornelia. She leads the youth at a Baptist church in Bucuresti and we team up often to work in youth missions projects around Bucharest
Opening up the Word of God together with the kids, in addition to Raluca blowing her nose (hehe)
One of the girls' groups after re-inacting the story of the woman at the well
Everyone in the phone booth
One of our recreation activities was a video scavenger hunt between teams. This is my team's (the Nerds) attempt to take a picture with everyone in the air at the same time.
Me driving the bus in a drama