Romania: September


I became friends with many of the women, but God drew me to a few special ones…
She is one of the sweetest women I have ever met. We played balloon volleyball, colored, drew on the cement with side walk chalk, went on a walk, played basketball, and made up a special handshakes. I got the chance to pray with her before I left and I will always remember young spirit, smiling face, and dear friendship.
She could speak English pretty well. We made up handshakes, played games, colored pictures, played with play dough, and sang Christian songs together.

Geta
I saw her sitting on a table starring out the window rocking back and forth. I felt like I should go talk to her. Geta bashfully smiled and I shook her hand. She only left the table to go get lunch and bring it back to the table. Over the course of the month, I grew to love her. She loves listening to the radio and gives really good hugs. I love to watch her and her sister, Marianna interact. Geta is one year younger. They giggle, hug, and love on each other. It is by far one of the sweetest things I have ever seen.

Some of the women had part-time jobs and separate houses. Elena was one of them because her disabilites weren’t as bad as the others. She gave me a bracelet to remember her and painted me Romanian words so I could learn. We hung out in her little house and looked at pictures. We were buds. I loved getting to know the girls and won’t forget these experiences…
