We slept in until like 11 but we were all so tired and desperately needed the sleep. Aislynn, gratefully, bought us some cereal and milk for breakfast. Leigh and I had poured the cereal into our bowls but then tried to find the milk in the fridge. Don't worry we found the milk a few minutes later; it was just in the door....in a bag...Aislynn, bless her heart, took us grocery shopping today. She is a brave soul to take all fourteen of us to the store. Leigh walked into the store and just said "I'm so overwhelmed right now." That's how we all felt. I was standing in line and Aislynn was trying to tell me what to say when I got up to the counter but then the check-out lady started talking really fast and I couldn't think of a single Romanian word. Somehow we successfully bought our groceries and guess what????. The toilet paper is scented and orange. After that, we wondered the city, got followed by the gypsy children, watched old men play chess the park, and figured out money. That was pretty stressful but we got it done.
We went to dinner tonight as an apartment plus the other Kelsey in our group. We went to this pizzeria and Aislynn tried to order us pizza (which she did successfully). Apparently we needed to sit down, get a menu, order, then pay. That's not what we tried to do at first, however. We let Aislynn do the ordering because she speaks enough Romanian...unlike the rest of us. She went the the window and they were super confused but they took her order. Then, she tried to go to the next window and pay. She said in Romanian, "I got a margarita and a Hawaiian pizza." The lady in the window kept saying "Foarte Bine, Foarte Bine." Apparently it was a different store and the lady was just congratulating Aislynn on her pizza order. It was so funny when we eventually figured out why the lady wouldn't take her money! Don't you worry, we somehow got our pizza, ate it, and paid. Who knows how tips work here, though....
I can't believe I am living in Romania now! Can y'all? I already love it here but I wish I just spoke the language. It's so hard and people talk so fast. I know every one goes through when living in another country where people speak a different language but I never have had to do it! Anyway, here are some pictures of our first day in Iasi! La revedere!
An eternity of a wait
Just hoping for the internet...
View from our balcony
Don't worry guys...we found the milk...in a bag....
Old men playing chess in the park
Is this even safe?
Kelsey, Camille, and Chelsea
Leigh, Aislynn, Chelsea, Camille, Kelsey
Kelsey! This is so exciting :-) I'm sure this will be a life changing experience for you. PS- Milk in a bag is THE BEST ... well in Argentina it was amazing. I miss that milk... LOL
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