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Craciun Fericit :)

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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!! It's been so long since I last wrote some thoughts in here! I'm really sorry! But I want to start by saying that I hope that all of you have had some wonderful experiences during these winter holidays. I know I had mine :) First, this is the picture of our Christmas tree in Arad. Gaby put all the ornaments on it, and Santa brought us presents! How cool is that? Bytheway, I LOVE the tree! So original and unique :) The Christmas celebration started a little early, on the 18th, with a very beautiful Christmas activity at the Church. We had some mebers share some Christmas messages, after which we had a small concert. The concert came out amazing, and guess what? We only had 1 rehersal! But think of this: if you know Simona, Emi, and Andra, you know you cannot fail having them singing. Yes, I joined them, don't worry! We sang as a small choir a couple of carols, then each of us had a special number. I sang "Away In A Manger". I

Three day vacation

I realised I hadn't written in here in forever, so I decided to get off my tired butt, and write a bit. I had the great opportunity to get 4 days off - I did work 3 night shifts in a row to make it possible, which i never intend to do ever again. Why was I so crazy, work many hours for some days off? Well, I decided to go to Bucuresti. Yes, I went there for a visit! I did have some business to take care of, but most of the time was just for fun, fun, fun!!! I went there for a visa interview, a visa for going to visit to the US. I was so stressed about it, I got a lot of papers done, and in the end, the interview went really smooth, and none of the papers were necessary. Maybe the fact that I had a previous visa helped a lot. Anyway, I have a 10 year visa!!! But the interview was just three hours of my tie spent there. My first day in Bucuresti, I spent most of the time with the missionaries. It was so good to meet with those I had served with, companions and Elders that had been in