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As we traveled along the
other day, Dana turned to me and told me that she had never
been on a train before. I love riding trains. I would travel
this way all the time if I could. I find the rhythm of the
bumps along the tracks to be relaxing. We spent a lot of
time reading and looking at the beautiful country-side
outside our window. The train ride up to Sighisoara on
Wednesday took 5 hours. Along the way, we saw people working
in their fields, houses and sheep grazing, lots of mountains
and rivers, and many things you can not see in America
anymore.
We also got to talk with a couple Romanians as we traveled.
One conversation that was especially good was with a young
lady who was returning to her small town after getting some
training for her new job. She talked about her feelings
about Romanian culture and her apprehensions about Romania
entering the European Union. She also talked about her
feelings about God. She felt that God must not really love
the people of Romania (or the world) because of all the bad
things that happened. I tried to assure her that God did
love them. He loves everyone and we in-turn need to give our
love to others. I think Dana found the conversation to be
interesting as we prepare for our classes next week. It gave
her a good overview of what our students will be like.
I have included with the last posting is of an older lady we
helped at a train station. She was not quick on her feet and
we helped her over some tough areas. Although we didn't
speak each others language, we connected with smiles and a
helping hand. Be sure you do some train traveling when you
get a chance. You see a new side of people. |