Talking with Tanya- Somehow she brings up how people miss Soviet times because life was easier and more affordable back then. She says that when the Soviet Union fell Moldova didn't fight for democracy they kind of fell into it, so still not sure what to do with it… The people don’t “own” it yet. I made a correlation to Iraq being forced into Democracy by the US. They also didn’t fight for it through a revolution either, we “brought it” to them, so can/will they embrace it? How will it fit into their eastern culture?
We also discussed last week's surprise missionary visit to the high school: First off how some of their hygienic gifts are unusual here- people don't know how to use floss... and her teenaged son drank the mouthwash instead of spitting it out. How they shared about their God even though he's the same Jesus they worship here- Orthodox vs Protestant. How they only shared their personal stories and asked if we had questions, but didn't care to ask any questions to the people and showed no interest other than sharing their own experience. She mentioned how they were only trying to export American Christianity. We then laughed and dreamed together about the kind of men we want to marry, and pray to God we'll meet him soon! Single women's talk.
Tanya runs off to school to teach chemistry. I begin walking home in the crisp bright morning light…
If I was a National Geographic photographer I would have been in heaven! Roosters crowing from random houses. Babas wearing multi-colored smocks, head scarfs, aprons, and tights with warm socks on top covered by patterned slippers sweeping the dirt road in front of their homes, others gossiping with each other in Gagauzian, while nearby a man slowly turns the well wheel slowly drawing the bucket of water up higher and higher. Another old man herds adolescent ducks with a long stick to a puddle in the middle of the road so they can drink and enjoy using their webbed feet. Along the puddle are freshly indented cow hoof prints followed by a few cow pies to be avoided. The trees fully dressed in autumn colors- yellows and browns, reds yet to be seen. Young men smoking outside their colorfully painted house gates wearing tilted caps. Children with backpacks half running about to be late for class.

I'm almost home... just another October morning in Ceadir-Lunga, Moldova.
(Baba Ivanka photo-2008)