Sunday, July 24, 2011

marriage and things.

last night after swimming and shopping, we met teo in copou and went to the wedding of another physical therapist in section 2! this time, it was a romanian orthodox service. the church was beautiful. the evening/sunset was beautiful.  the couple was beautiful. and the ceremony was an interesting peek into romanian orthodox traditions.
the bride and groom are the ones wearing the metal crowns.
bride, groom, and a few of section 2's finest.
we might have had a picture taken with them when we went to give them flowers after the ceremony. aka, the first group picture. they didn't stop for anyone else. ahahaha. we'll see it someday in the future, i hope. we also have a photo with teo. but it's not on my camera, so i'll have to add it someday as well.
operation wedding? success!

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now that we are in the single digits when it comes to how long we have left in romania, i'm starting to feel like there's not enough time. but at the same time, i've done most everything that was on my list. there are just a few remaining excursions that i'll be taking this coming week. all before packing my suitcase and leaving on a jet plane. i'm at a weird point between being ready to move on, but still loving my children to death and not wanting to say goodbye for life. especially because i know how neglected they'll most likely be, not just in my room, but in all rooms when suddenly section 2 is down so many hands and loving hearts.
bring on the last few days of loves and hugs and adorable romanian children that make life all worthwhile. i wish my kids were more loved and cherished. i'll leave my peace at that in so public a place.
i love romania. i love my kids. i love the rain falling outside the window as we speak. and i love babies!
i don't love the thought of leaving. or the thought of all the write-ups to be done. or a few other things. etc.
you get the idea. i've a torn heart, you see. torn between here and there. between here and gone.

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