In the summer of 2011 I took a life changing adventure living in Brazil. Now... thanks to my incredible experience in Brazil, I have continued my adventures, turning this blog into a blog about my travels and what new things life will bring me. Soccer being the main drive in my adventures. Enjoy :)

Friday, April 15, 2016

Picturesque Side of Life


You know you are in Moldova when...

The other day I was standing and waiting for my minibus early in the morning. As I am standing there an older woman wrapped snug in a flower print scarf around her head walked by me pulling a goat behind her. We exchanged good mornings and she kept walking.

Later that day I needed to catch a minibus in the city. There was no clear indiciation of where the stop was, so naturally I ask two small kids under the age of 10. They politely inform me of where the stop was and proceed to flag down a minibus as the older brother of around 9 opened the door for his (what seemed) 5 year old sister and helped her in.

As I was heading back to my village sitting in the minibus waiting at the station for departure, I suddenly felt water hit my skin. I look up and there is a priest on our minibus tossing holy water using a basil plant to bless everyone in sight. People began making cross gestures over their chests and hand him whatever money they have.

From people tending to their animals, to kids without supervision navigating through the city, and religious experiences before transport. These are a few things that are indicative of the moldovan culture. It made me think about reactions from people back home from these situations... if a woman walked by pulling a goat, what would people say? If kids were navigating through a big american city, how would their parents be judged? If a religious experience took place on any transportation, who would be offended? As none of these questions have solid answers, it just makes you think of the perspective people grow up with and the delusion of what life is. Embrace the diversity that is life.

With all the different experiences that I encounter, I decided there is no better way to show my side of life with nothing other than pictures. Poftim.

Soroca (up north- ukraine on the right of the river):


My Village:



 
 



 Boil/ filter water process


 Rutiera (mini bus):
Just a walk home:
 

My training group with our moldovan partners:






1 comment:

  1. Lol OMG I was cracking up from the 2nd sentence.. lol few people can relate to the life you are living or let themselves experience life and culture as you are. I love you more than.. well, we both know it's mutual so it pointless to have a love competition. P.S. I think you could get a few more accurate pictures of the routiera (sp?) .. idc how awkward snapping that pic will be in the moment, you get it girl! :) lol love you!

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