Sunday, June 04, 2006

Dracula, Dorothea, Lunch and Thunderstorms

As this seems to be the new method of house communication i shall re-tell the story of our weekend adventures, though in a far less interesting manner than other posts (i will never be an english student, nor will i ever understand the words that frannie uses!) and also due to apparent death of my new camera (which even new batteries can't revive) there will be no photos (not that i'd be able to work out how to get photos on the page anyway!)

So Zoezoe and i went to Sighisoara - which is the birth place of Dracula (he lived there in a house for the first 3yrs of his life apparently) (if you type in sighisoara to google pictures you get some pretty pictures). On the train journey i was sat next to a Pastor guy from Sighisoara who knew some people who rented accomodation there - so that was our roof for the night sorted.
Pastor guy had his daughter with him. She told me a story:

"There was a man walking in the town and somebody stole his trousers. The man went to the policeman and the police man found the theif and got the trousers back. That was a story from the mind of Dorothea" Dorothea is six. We also made dog sounds and she ate my fingers (Romanian dogs go "ham ham")

Oooh we also had a cultured moment when we went to listen to an organ concert in the church!

OOOOOhhhhhhh very exciting we found a cafe in Sighisoara which served Tetley's tea!! (they still only had UHT milk so it wasn't quite perfect) Just for information's sake - we've already made our way through more than half out tea-bag supply! Tricky!

Saturday we went to Sibiu, which is cultural capital of Europe for 2007, but it currently resembles a building site! We spent a morning there which mostly involved eating chocolate pancakes and finding caffeine and jumping over builders!
On the train home the woman sat next to me informed me that she thought zoezoe and i looked like we were sixteen!!! I was grossly offended by this comment (we all know i aspire to be about 35!) Zoezoe however took this as a compliment!

One of the CU staff workers here (who i know from last years english camp) fed zoezoe and I lunch today! It was fully yummy, there was lots and lots of food (and meat - to further boost my iron levels - which i am now paranoid about following recent measures of certain housemates Haemoglobin levels!)

Currently we are on our third consecuitive day of thunderstorms, all exciting - i'm getting to wear jeans and jumpers for the first time in a while!!

More random facts from the world of vodaphone:
We spend 450days playing sport in our lives (this one i definitely will never surpass - nor do i have any desire to!)

Aiming to start our project this week! Hmm we'll see how that goes.

The Hannah Lady (who is missing the Heathfield girls lots)

3 comments:

Heathfield Girls said...

Hannah, you're absence in this house is ever present and it will never be the same without you!

MMMmmwwwaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!

xx

Heathfield Girls said...

Those words bring me comfort.
Life's not the same without you either

xxxx

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