Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Livada: Day One



Ce Faci?

If you ever happen to stop by the Darina Laguna Hotel in Targu Mures, Romania, make sure that you refresh yourself at the restaurant and order the house specialty mixed platter (including 5 different kinds of meat!).  Lief and Jer destroyed a couple of those tonight… yum. Well, in other news, today in the beautiful city of Targu Mures, we were blessed with the opportunity of checking out Livada Orphan Care. Livada is a well established ministry that our team of Romanians and Americans are interested in checking out due to the fact that it is a good case study for what Open Roads may become in Craiova. Today, half of our team went to a day camp for orphans in the middle of the city, while the other half went to a school run by Livada in Ogra, a town just outside of the city that is almost entirely populated by an undereducated gypsy class.

The Orphan Camp in the city was quite an experience. Each team member was split up into a different group, which gave us some good time a part and a chance to make great new friends! We met a lot of amazing orphans that we played soccer with and made crafts together, although we were slightly disappointed in the small amount of the gospel that was integrated into the day. There were quite a few volunteers from Texas and a few other states that we were able to have great conversations about our similar experiences in Romania.

Everyone who went to Ogra, the school for the Gypsies just outside of Targu Mures, agrees that God is doing big things there through the English teachers and interns working there. We spent most of the day playing games and observing how English classes are conducted. Personally I believe that the coolest part of this Ministry is how the staff was able to incorporate the Gospel into pretty much everything they did. The English lessons involved bible verses.  The games taught good morals, like how to interact properly with others, and helped build community among the Gypsies and staff.  It was apparent that Ogra has build a strong community in that village and it seems like they are getting through to many of the kids that attend, which is SUPER exciting.

Tomorrow the two groups are going to swap what sites they are at so that everyone gets to experience both ministries.  We are pumped to have this opportunity and to continue seeing the ways Christ is moving in Romania.  YAYYYYYYYY GOD!



Hugs and Kisses,
Jeremy and Hunter Bashinos


Shout outs:

Lief and Jeremy: Shout out to God for making meat platters. They are what coax us out of our beds in the morning…
Brianna to the Mad Miss leaders: Good Luck! Hope everything is going well!
Michaela to Mom and Dad: Wow! Y’all have a whole week to yourselves! What in the world are you going to do?? Have fun without us!
Jenna to MegaWatt: I’ll be sure to give Irina and Brianna the biggest hugs ever from you as soon as we get back to Craiova :)
Hunter to Malachi: Dude, so bummed we’re not going to see you while your in town. :/
Hunter to Cassidy: It feels weird being in Romania without you.  Also, not hanging out with you everyday kind of sucks :(.  Miss you.

MEAT PLATTER!!!!

5 comments:

Kristen Emerson said...

Woo hoo, another update!
Brianna: As I read this post, you jumped to mind! So, when are ya moving to Romania to work with Livada or Open Roads? :)
Pat: I hope you're enjoying your dark chocolate stash.
Larry "Money Bags": Does time at this new ministry mean a few less taxi rides?

Praying for the dreaming conversations inspired by your relationships with the orphans. It's powerful that you know their faces, names, and stories.

Deuteronomy 10:18 -- He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing.

Isaiah 1:17 -- Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.

Anonymous said...

Jeremy's mom here. Aww, it was so good to see my baby boy on the video, even if it did make me dizzy to watch! Is Jimmy secretly a clone of Lief? Just wondering. I'm glad the meat platter brought you so much joy, Jeremy. Everyone is gone this week at home, so there is lots of food for me this week. I'll save some meat for you. Matthew is in Laguna Beach now - flew by himself. He scared the crud out of the flight attendants by getting off with the crowd rather than wait for them to leave the plane. It all worked out fine in the end and he is a beach bum now. Maggie is getting married soon and we are getting ready to go to Chicago for her big day. Wild! We had dinner at the Hershbergers on Sunday and prayed for you guys. Trey, a football player from Middleton was there, and said Memorial won't play Middleton this year. Too bad, because I'm sure you would beat them this time! Speedy the turtle misses you.

Love,
Ma
P.S. Dad will still beat you at arm wrestling no matter what the Romanians taught you.

Sarah said...

Hi everyone!
I am so glad that everyone gets to experience both "days"! I am not sure I could pick just one. I can not wait to hear the stories!

Taylor....I checked Wiggio.... Ella is working ALOT in late August! :) I contacted Mrs. Doooooootkin and everything is good. No worries!

Luke has grown since you left...his feet are now a size 8 mens! Woah.

Proud of you for living out your favorite verse!
Praying for you all!

Lief...I checked in with Emily and might help her out when she gets home. :)

Love ya all!
Momma Stevens

Linda Hershberger said...

Thanks for the great update, now I'm really missing Honduras as your post reminded me of having the privilege of being in the middle of watching God at work - soak it in and ENJOY!

Trey just stopped in to "fill-up" before heading to football camp today. He would love to get a hold of one of your meat platters! Otherwise, it's kinda quiet around here with just Dan & Hershey - I'm not complaining :) Got to have lunch with Michaela's mom yesterday and visited her great backyard - amazing - and love the puppy dog too!

Hugs to all -
Momma Hersh

Unknown said...

Hey y'all, thanks for another wonderful update, that is so very exciting to hear about the school and the camp that you guys were able to participate in! It sounds like it is a great way to get ideas as to what the future of Open Roads might look like. Keep up Gods beautiful work, and someone please please say hi to Vali and Tony for me:) you guys rock and miss you all like craaaazy. P.S the video was great, maybe sometime soon we can get another video of Larry dancing to another talented boy band???