This year I was lucky, cuz. I’ve had quite good neighbors in
a train-room, than last year. I’ve practiced a bit of Bulgarian , and relaxed
for 2 days. I really liked a train station in Bucharest, Romania, that time
we’ve had 40 min of break, so I decided to come out of train and breathe a real Romanian air. Well, my impression ( of what ive seen at
least) of Romania, is that this is a
country of differences. It has an
awesome train station, and even double-decker trains!!! Yes, ive never seen
them. BUT at the same time you can see
really old, broken seats, walls, old buildings. A really nice mix. People are
really different you can see poor people, local citizens, and really European style
people the same time. Also, there was a strange runner at 12am on a bridge
AND finally I came back to Bulgaria for 3rd time already!!! And I was really happy about my coming because guess what? My Bulgarian sister-twin-best friend has met me !! This is sooo sweet that I want to cry even now. Twins have too much in common, like she came with Katelyn (cuz volunteers were allowed to bring their students) and then I became Katelyn Junior. We both have tooooo much stories to tell about, and yep we’re left-handed…so im really grateful that I met Pavlena. But let’s stop the crying sweet story, and just move on :D
Just after I’ve arrived, I screamed “ Starbucks” OMG!!! And I did it!!! AAAAAHHH…. We went to Starbucks, I took Frappuccino-mocca-crispy with cookies and then Americano. Ive felt American, like, you know, coffee cup in your hands, American style ahahh, nice…). Then we hanged around a city, and oh my gosh, I tried Bulgarian subway, there is even subway there in Sofia! :D It’s nice, it’s new, I really liked the idea of historical posters ( mini-museums) in subway, but ahah, my first words were “ OMG it looks like public toilet” Well, don’t take it really close, because what I’ve seen next!! Impressed me, super-new –European carriages which I didnt expect to see. Then I’ve visited Russian shop, that had Ukrainian salo , but didn’t have Ukrainian sweets and ice-cream. ALSO, I tried Bulgarian tram, wohhoo! Then there was a strange guy-actor-chaplin, who wanted to take a pic with me. And the best part of Sofia, was a completely brilliant present from my sis – frame with photos of us ^_^ and sweet. Cute, honest, nice words on its back. Now this present is on my desk in dorms : ) Sofia was great, but I’ve had a bus at 5 pm.
On a way to Blago there was huge thunderstorm! So, surely
after I arrived to Avtogara, I decided to take a taxi, and to go right to
Dorms. Well nothing really changed completely, but I have ants in my room. Just
imagine, nice morning, coffee, and there
are crowds of ants in your bread, good.
But, hopefully, they fixed it, because I wrote in a book of damages about this
problem, and actually there are still ants in my room but not so much…( they
still hope that I’ll leave bread for them in
a shelf) .
Let’s move on, this year I live in a Resident Assistant
room…woohhoo! On the 2nd floor. My neighbors are from Russia and
Moldova…so actually we have a Russian-speaking community in my room. :D Unsleeping, insomnia, homework, starving are
almost my everyday “friends”. And yes, I
might be on BgTV, because at time when I was signing the papers, the television
began to shoot us. Awwww. The first day
was okay.
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