on the road: Anniversaries in Bucharest
We were fortunate to be in Bucharest for a few days before Christmas for a few important anniversaries. In December of 1989, a change/shift happened in Romania. Some call it a revolution; others have the view that it was a violent bit of theater. Regardless, the last weeks of December that year are historic. We […]
on the road: Thanksgiving in Bucharest
After our massive Moldovan pre-Thanksgiving, we headed to the capital to have another Thanksgiving, this time with the new US Ambassador to Romania and his family. Since we hadn’t really had an opportunity to sight-see in Buc, we made a short list of places we’d like to visit. Along with our pals Gretel and Courtney […]
guest blogger: Ben and Erik do Europe ’09
Yes, dear readers, I’ve been on a blogging hiatus. I promise that with the holidays, I’ll update and get myself back in the swing of things. In the meantime, here’s a post written by my brother. He wrote it on Facebook and I’ve “stolen” it to put here. I did add a picture or two. […]
on the road: Erik’s here
Just a quick note to placate my dearest mom who noted I haven’t updated the blog in a few weeks….. I just saw my brother in Romania! Woot! He’s been here for a week or so, helping out a few volunteers on the ‘westside.’ We’ve rendez-vous-ed here in Predeal as it’s in the middle of […]
on the job: the rollercoaster
This is a graph of the rollercoaster I’m on, according to Peace Corps research. We’re getting close to month 6 at which point, we should start feeling more adjusted to life here. Like we have integrated. Like we know what we’re doing. The integration part, I’m feeling good about. Language acquisition is bopping along just […]
in the kitchen: Our first Romanian Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is important to me. My family doesn’t have any real iron-clad traditions surrounding the day, but we do have family recipes that we pull out for the occasion. And I have great memories of being in the kitchen with my grandparents, my mom, my family pulling together a Herbert family feast. Being so far […]
in the news: music and communism
With this year marking the 20th anniversary of both the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Revolution in Romania, all of you stateside are more likely to hear stories about Romania. Here’s an article from the New York Times about musicians from Eastern Europe. Definitely worth a read and if you happen to be […]
on the job: momentarily looking “sus”
Three weeks ago was a good week at my organization: I was busy, I felt useful, I did some administrative stuff (read translating), but I spent a good bit of time with the beneficiaries, there was planning and spontaneity. I can’t say that anyone other than me noticed any of this, but I’m calling it […]
in the kitchen: my mom’s granola
Veronica’s Mom’s Granola (granola mamei Veronicai) DRY INGREDIENTS 3 cups uncooked old fashioned oatmeal (fulgi de ovaz); not quick cooking! 1 cup untoasted wheat germ (t?râ?e de grâu is wheat bran; haven’t found wheat germ in Romania) 1 cup unsweetened coconut (nuc? de cocos) (optional, if omitted, add 1 additional cup of oatmeal) 2 Tbsp. […]