Day 17 – Homeward bound

Caught a bus at 7:30 this morning to Munich airport. Sad that the trip is over and a Long plane ride is ahead of us, but we will be glad to be back home.

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We almost missed both of our flights! We were so relieved to have made it onto each aircraft!

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It was so fun to see Hillary reunited with her little ones!

Day 16 – Gmunden Day 4

Our last day of R&R we actually made it out of our room before 10 today, enjoyed a nice leisurely breakfast on the terrace overlooking the lake with our fellow teammates. We deceided to take the Gondola and lake hike despite the thunderous forecast. It was breathtaking.

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From Moldiva July 08


Lots of fun and fellowship along the way. After the hike we engaged in various leasure activities, reading, journaling, napping etc till dinner time. That evening we followed the established MO for dinning accommodations. Carmen shared her story.

Day 15 – Gmunden Day 3 / Salzburg

The next morning we left with Mark and Hannah to enjoy a day in Salzburg. We stopped along the way to pay a visit to Mondsee Chapel where the wedding in the Sound of Music was filmed.

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We walked through the town and along the lakeshore. Once near Salzburg we visited the two mansions that served as the respective back and front views of the hollywood Von Trap family.

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Hannah and I did lots of renditions of “I have Confidence” and “Do Ray Mi”.

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From Moldiva July 08


We then made our way into Salzburg proper and explored the gardens there…. Yet more frolicking and musical reenactments ensued.

Pete and I split off to peruse a used German bookstore and sit in a local café. We rejoined Mark and Hannah for a lovely dinner and a capstone classical concert to top off a magnificent day.

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From Moldiva July 08


From Moldiva July 08


The ride back to our hotel was a chronicle of Showtunes… Mark and Pete are such troopers. Pete and I utilized the hotel sauna before bed and slept marvelously as a result.

Day 14 – Gmunden Day 2

We slept so soundly that we missed the 11 o’clock cut off for breakfast. So thoughtfully our team mates had prepared some plates from the buffet for us and Pete and I ate them in the “upper room”. It was our day to relax and Pete and I started by renting the little electric boat and tooting around the lake.

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It was sooo fun to see all the beautiful houses with private docks and beautiful gardens right up to the lakeshore. We headed back when the sprinkles became a little much for our little nautical canopy. When we got back we found Rares and he drove us into town. We looked at the German bookstore and picked out a bunch of books to buy. After that we met up with the rest of the group who had visted the woodcutters house and were now finishing up a visit to the pottery shop. We picked up a few gifts to bring back home and visited a few shops and the grocery store on our way home. Dinner was again nice and we had a private room in the back of the restaurant all to ourselves. We again retired to the “upper room” to eat dessert and hear Rares’ story. It was a fabulous evening together.

Day 13 – Gmunden Day 1

We woke up the next morning and after two short train switches we were in Gmunden. Back at the Hotel Grünberg. So lovely. We booked it into town and looked for some warm clothing for what looked like a really rainy cold week ahead. I found two long sleeve shirts and Hillary found a sweatshirt. We headed back to the Hotel for our “half pension” dinner. This time they opened the whole menu to those on “half pension” and we had a great selection. Dinner was lovely and after we listened to most a humorous German reading we retired to an upper room for dessert and some sharing. It was great to reflect with the team on all that we had experienced and pray. We fell into bed afterward.

Day 12 – Cluj Day 4

Our last day in Cluj we got up a little earlier ☺ and packed up. Emma made us Pancakes and Pete had the tenacity to pair them with Zarcuska. They gave us two jars to bring home ☺ Carmen picked us up and brought us to Marty’s Café for lunch.

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We had a fun time and a few of the Lemudim joined us. The food took a while to come out (think because we were a group of about 20!) but Marchelous, a member of the Lord’s Army church there and manager of the Café gave us all free desserts, really yummy stuff. After our meal we went back to Carmen and Rares’ and had yet another meal (yes, were sere not starving….) we ended the evening with some worship a la Liviu, prayer and communion. We then collected all our bags packed into Carman’s Dad’s van and a van flavio had provided and headed out to the train station. It was an hours drive in the pouring rain down a windy road full of semi trucks to pass. There were a few prayers for safety issuing from the back seat let me tell you…. We made it to the train station in one piece and the sleeper train arrived only 40 min late. Pete and I had a room with 3 bunks all to ourselves. It was really fun! The motion of the train rocked us right to sleep.

Day 11 – Cluj Day 3

The next day we slept late again, and again had a lovely breakfast with Emma. Bogdon picked us up and we and met up with the group at Carman and Raras’ flat (where Alex and Hillary were staying) . We prayed together and then headed out to see a little of downtown cluj before the youth meeting that evening. Pete was asked to share and so he spent sometime in a park putting together his testimony. We looked at several old churches and wondered through some shops. Back to Carmen’s partents house (were Mark and Hannah were staying) About 40 people showed up for the meeting and we worshiped, Pete did a great job sharing, and Mark gave a message from Acts.

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After wards we hung out and talked for a while, finishing up the evening at a Starbucks at the local mall.

Day 10 – Cluj Day 2

We slept in and had breakfast with Emma. We were picked up and taken to CoaCoa’s were Kris was staying for a lovely lunch. From there we walked to Church, it was an experience. We walked in late while worship songs were still being sung. One of the Romanian leaders gave a message and then we sang again… time to leave… no way. Now it was time for Mark to preach (they have 2 messages every Sunday sometimes 3!) he did a fantastic job preaching out of Genesis. After service we all hung around and chatted a bit. Then we hopped in our cars and headed out to Falvio and Emma’s for pizza and watermelon. The guys stayed up late watching a progressive guitar concert.

Day 9 – Trip to Cluj

Carman had made a fruit cheese cake for breakfast to celebrate my birthday. I felt very cared for. Pete had surprise gifts all lined up for me and a boqeit of flowers. Pete and I were put in Carman’s dad’s car for the trip to cluj. Liviu rode with us. We had a pleasant trip, I started tot get a little sick and moved to the front and Liviu gave Pete a guitar lesson. We took a stop at a quaint midevil town that was on the way. And had pizza there. It had a very strange sweet read sauce on it that didn’t remind me of tomatoes much. But it was still a very enjoyable trip. After we arrived in Cluj we were shuttle off to enjoy a lovely dinner that Emma had prepared. Pete and I had a lovely evening with Emma and Flavio. They had such a lovely home and vacated their master sweet for us. We stayed up chatting till 2 in the morning.

Day 8 – Camp Day 5

It’s the last day of camp, ate breakfast quickly and then prepared to give my testimony. Liviu was here so Pete didn’t have to do worship. The testimony went well I think and I felt a lot of love from all the people that prayed for me following… It felt like a weight lifted to have it finished ☺. That afternoon we took a marvelous hike. It felt so much like Switzerland only wilder. We walked through field after field of wild flowers and some wild strawberries.




The view at the top was worth it all and it was as if we were on top of the world.




On the way down we stopped for local toasted treats :)



That afternoon we took naps after lunch and it was really hard to wake up for the study session that I was supposed to lead. It was a more subdued group but we still had a good time. I think we finally came to the crux of the issue with the alien believing lady and she clearly doesn’t accept the inspiration of scriptures and kept trying to contradict the global flood account with written accounts of local floods from other cultures. It was hard to know how much to address and how much to contradict but then move on. Hopefully we reached a good balance. After the small groups it was time for dinner and then we had our last session. It was time for mark to give the end of the week invitation. 3 more people came forward to receive Christ it was amazing! After we heard from the coverts and prayed together Mark called to people to re-commit to seek God anew. Olga’s husband stood, it was a clear answer to prayer for her as she didn’t even know that he had made a commitment to start with! After all the sharing and crying, rejoicing and singing we were all exhausted when the bus was ready to take the Moldovan’s back to Chishinau. Maria had some more doughnuts for us and we said so many goodbyes my head was swimming. After they were gone we had a midnight snack in the kitchen with the Romanians that remained to take us to Cluj the next day. The homemade cheese was a big hit. Off to bed finally at 2 AM!

Day 7 – Camp Day 4

Woke up this morning tired. Stumbled to breakfast and then up to our meeting. Right before our session started Mark leaned over and asked if I was willing to share my story that night. I said that I was and started immediately being nervous. I had been sure I would get away with not this trip ☺. After the session most of the group went on a hike. Pete and I decided to pass and I wrote out what I wanted to say that night. After that we went on a walk to burn off some energy. We had lunch when the group came back and talked Maria into showing us how to make yummy doughnuts for dessert after dinner.



Then the marriage seminar. After dinner we gathered for a meeting again.



Natalya shared her testimony, and it was really powerful. She has been through a lot and God’s process of drawing her to himself was incredible. Mark decided it would be better for me to give my testimony the next day. We had the skit night following and we tried out a few that I remembered from high school days: the chocolate kiss skit, the ball naming skit and the all time favorite "getting ready in the morning" skit.



Pete, Mark and Alex played the young lasses getting ready for the day and I, Hannah and Hillary were their respective arms. It was messy but fun. We were all worked up after so much laughter. But somehow managed to drift right off to sleep ☺

Day 6 – Camp Day 3

All meals are outside here… rain or shine, hot or cold. The first and the last in this case. We had a message and small groups again this morning. Small groups were much better as more people were open to sharing after our two icebreakers (favorite ice cream and tucker or free footer revelations). Lunch was welcome after another long session (they tend to go almost 1.5 hours). A large group went on a hike down the canyon this afternoon, Pete and I stayed in and slept, we hadn’t gotten very good sleep the night before.



Hillary shared her story at night. It was nothing short of amazing. Many women were crying and we all gathered around afterwards to pray for her. People were milling around afterward and I brought out the kitting supplies I had brought and many of the women started to knit. They all knew how! I taught Hannah and she caught on really quickly. Kris and I continued working on the projects we had started before. Pete and the guys all gathered around and told riddles.

Day 5- Camp Day 2

We woke up at 7:30 to find that rain was pouring torrentially. We still had breakfast outside, underneath the newly built awning over the picnic area.



After our feast on sausage omelets and homemade preserves on buttered bread we gathered together to sing and listen to a message. After the message we had our first ever small group meetings. Hillary and I had a small group together. We went through Mark’s study method with Gen. 3:14-24 and had lots of interesting discussion.



I had to think really hard and pray a lot to come up with answers to a lot of tough questions. Of course there were some on the role of women, but I feel like those were easier to answer after my 5-aspects training. Their was one lady in our group who was studying mythology. She was telling the group that the trinity was not real and that good and evil will always struggle against each other and that there are an infinite number of parallel universes in outer space with duplicates of every human. It was really tough to know how to answer her questions. After small groups we had lunch and took a trip to the market to pick up supplies to make brownies for Olga and her husband’s 30th anniversary.



They turned out okay considering the ingredient conversion etc. After the cooking process we took a hike back through down through the canyon, Kris, Hannah, Hillary, Mark and Me. After we got back it was time for dinner and then another lesson. Alex shared his story. Afterwards Victor came up and gave a short story from his life, about when his mother was saved. Two women from the Moldovan group who where visitors (there are 14 people of the 30 some people here to do not go regularly to the Lord’s army church) came forward and publically professed that they had given their lives to Christ. What a moment! People stayed up late playing 4 on a couch. The laughter could be heard throughout the building.

Day 4 – Camp Day 1

We continued the drive into the night and arrived around 3 in the morning, unloaded the bus, found our rooms and settled in a bit. Pete and I scored the only room with an attached bathroom and shower. We invited the rest of the team to share it with us and ended up having all 7 of us huddled around the sink brushing our teeth together.



We slept well the rest of the night and were allowed to sleep in the next morning. Our first gathering Mark laid out the general guidelines for studying the text and camp rules were explained. Pete and I stayed behind when we broke for lunch so that we could work on the PowerPoint slides for Pete’s first time leading worship. and had our first experience of the camp food. Miles above our last Romanian camp experience, yet definitely not as good as the home cooked meals we had had in Chisinau.

Here is Maria, our amazing cook:


After lunch we had worship (Pete did great!) and Mark taught through the first chapter of Genesis after Kris shared her testimony.



After the worship session we were all so tired (getting 5 hours of sleep the night before had nothing to do with it I’m sure). But we still had to sit around and talk a little bit – we had fun chatting with Carmen a little bit and Pete and Alex played ping-pong. Then off to bed, after a quick team meeting.

Day 3



We woke up to another delicious meal at Natalya’s. Porridge, French toast (savory) cheese, meat, honey and more awesome Kaffe :).



We drove out to the village to visit some of the original founders of the Lord’s Army church in Moldova. They told tales of Bible smuggling and fed us a delicious morning “dessert”. We had several additional / impromptu village home stops and it was so interesting to see the way people lived in the country. Such simple lives. We then visited the grocery store to purchase dinner for the bus ride that evening.



After our shopping spree we stopped by McDonald’s for lunch (this was against my will believe me ☺). We ascertained however that the general food quality was far above that of McDonald’s in the states. We walked a bit, through a local square where they were selling lots of local souvenirs. Next stop church where we were given an introduction and asked to give spontaneous speeches about ourselves to the congregation. We go our first taste of Moldovian singing and Mark also preached. After the service we were off, onto the bus for the long trip to the camp. It was rather warm and we soon saw the rational of leaving in the evening so that the bus could utilize the cool outside air. The boarder crossing was interesting and the Romanian side held up the bus for 30-40 minutes. Apparently with it’s new admittance into the EU comes additional responsibilities to control their boarders.

Day 2

When we woke up the next morning we found a feast had been prepared for us… Fried squash with garlic sauce. Feta cheese and tomatoes, sasauge and ham, with fresh brewed espresso. Yummy! We had fun over the breakfast table trying a combination of Kris’s Russian and Peter’s French to communicate. We also through in a good measure of German, just for kicks. Romanian translations were requested for the terms we managed to get across. Fun was had by all. I brought up a page of Romanian phrases on Wikipedia and we had a great time trying them out. Some of our favorite were:

“I’m a being arrested?”

“This is all a big mistake”

“Can I just pay a fine now?”

Then we had an idea, we should make up t-shirts with random acts of Romanian to wear back in the states. The phrases above would work great. When Victor arrived to pick us up and bring us back for the days activities he got a kick out of them too.





The day flew by as we hung out with the Moldovan youth from the Lord’s Army church visiting two local monasteries, having a roadside picnic, and going to a beautiful local park to play games, singing songs and having a Talk from Genesis on relationships. It was a really great time to hang out with the young people, and we wish we could have spent more time with them.



We had a huge feast at Lula and Olga’s house that night. Unfortunately Pete thought the cheese and tomato covered chicken slices were pizza and picked them up with his hands to eat them… maybe they thought it was just a cultural difference ;) HOMEMADE éclairs were the bomb.

Day 1


Lots of traveling. Hannah and I worked on several word coinages including “smold” n. the object with is in the act of smoldering or the products produced by said smoldering action. We picked up breakfast/snacks for our first leg of the flight (San Fran – Pittsburg). Kris managed to get us in good with the check in lady and we scored bulkhead / exit row seats on all our flights!. In Pittsburg we meet up with the Brubakers and our team was complete :) The flight from Pittsburg to Frankfurt was the long one… we talked, read, slept in ever imaginable position or favorite being the floor in front of the bulkhead and played with our newly downloaded iPhone apps. When we got to Frankfurt we exited the secure area to go to a German grocery store and pick up lunch. German beer all around. We began to note that many Europeans wear what we called “random acts of English” on their clothing. Ficitcous logos and slogans which have no seaming rhym or reason adorned so many unsuspecting obviously non-native speakers.

From Frankfurt we boarded Air Moldova for our final destination – Chisinau. As we exited customs we were greeted by Victor the Lord’s Army Pastor in Chisinau and a few members of his teenage small group. They stood in a single file line facing us and the first one had a sign that folded out letter by letter to spell welcome he stepped aside and the second one had a stack of papers each with one team members name written out on it. As the final one was revealed a loaf of beautifully woven bread was extended toward us, cradled in a traditionally embroidered cloth. We felt so welcome and double cheek air kisses were extended all around.


We were escorted immediately to victors house were we were treated to a mountain of yummy Moldovan food. After the feast it was really late and time for the “up for 26 hours straight” travelers to head to bed. They had divided up amongst 3 families. Mark and Hannah stayed with Victor and his family. The Brubakers stayed with Lula and Olga’s family. And Pete, Kris and I stayed with Natalya.