1. As opposed to the French school, where you just read, at the American school before you read, you discuss why reading is important.
2. Still need to find the Brancusi section of the National Art Gallery, but Van Brughel could sure paint flowers.
3. Camille was right, it's sort of like France and sort like Africa.
4. Africa with reallly good wine.
5. And malls that have Starbucks with wifi, Mossimo Dutti and yes, Cinnabon. And a charming, sort of dive-y old town with antiques, art supplies and wedding dress stores galore, like a five-hundred-year-old Eureka, California (Or a 30%-as-hip Pearl district in Portland) with a million times more outdoor cafes, better weather, more grandiose architecture and cobblestone streets. If this were Portland it would be SO full of itself.
6. Esperanto fans, attente! Bonjour for good day, bona sera for good evening! Mersi, arriveder, casa, unday (where), aichi (here), maina (tomorrow) da and nu--all the languages you know, combined into one! We are signed up for official language training, but the embassy just moved, so like everything, they are overwhelmed and will start...sometime, maybe maina.
7. Sunny and in the 80's everyday so far, but you can have the brand new embassy pool on a Saturday all to yourself.
8. Extreme lack of manhole covers!
9. Today while running I passed six street dogs. None of them have bitten me so far.
10. The best part of Romania is out of Bucharest, and we haven't even been there yet
