Wow, here we are finishing week 5 of PST! Sorry for the lapse in updates. My computer was not working for a while, but last weekend my host sister took me to a computer repair shop. Tuesday I got it back good as new...I just have had to reinstall all the programs I had on it before it crashed. Oh well, its getting back to normal now, so I'm happy.
June 12-15, we finally were allowed on supervised visits outside the county boundaries!! We went on an IFV (Integrated Field Visit) to see the site of a current PCV. We traveled with our language groups and our language instructor. My group, and another language group left together to visit two volunteers with sites in the southwest part of Transylvania. We had quite the adventure. My group took a train that left at 9:30 in the morning for Bucharest. We wanted to walk around the city before we left for our site. Unfortunately, that weekend happened to be the hottest string of days we've had in Romania. We were walking around with our heavy backpacks, sweating bullets...rather unpleasant. However, we did see some neat things in Bucharest. We left the train station and took the metro to the University. There, we saw the building that still has bullet marks from the Revolution that began the end of the communist regime. There was a plaque to memorialize it. Next we got burgers and sandwiches from a fast food place that all of the PCVLs told us about. We took the sandwiches to go and ate in the large park. It was beautiful, but I would have been more into it if I wasn't so tired and hot and gross in general. After that we sat on the lawn in front of the People's Palace, the building Ceausescu began during his regime, and now houses the Romanian Parliament. After a rest, we began the journey back to the train station where we met with the other language group and together we found the maxi-taxi station.
We lasted about an hour on that maxi-taxi before it overheated. It had to stop and wait for another bus to come pick us up. We were very happy about that because the bus was big and new and had real air conditioning! A few hours later, we transferred to another maxi-taxi to take us the rest of the way to our site. Towards the end of the journey, we traveled through a mountain gorge, it was fantastic. Mountains rose around us as we followed a winding river. At 10 pm we finally arrived at the city and were greeted by our volunteers and some of their friends. They took us to the hotel, we checked in, then we went to an outdoor bar to eat and watch some World Cup soccer. That completed Saturday of the journey.
And I think I'll finish the rest of the trip in another post :) Here are some pictures for you all...the first is the building in Bucharest with bullet holes, the second is the People's Palace, and the third is the view from my hotel room on my IFV.
Sounds like some incredible adventures you're having, Freya! I'm glad everything's going well :)
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