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Street Delivery

 Street delivery is a project by Carturesti in partnership with other organizations and their slogan is "we close the streets for cars and open it for people". This is an event that aims to "innovate and strenghten the structural role public space has in local's lives through the conversion of the urban space in a green one". In short they promote art in all its forms and want to make people forget a bit about technology on which we became so dependent on.

It was my first time going. There were a few expos/workshops like: cartoon, grafitty, doll painting, etc. My japanese classmates participated too with an origami expo/workshop and they also wrote names in katakana for people who wanted. I couldn't help them because AGAIN i had other stuff to do for school, so i just went to watch. People were thrilled about it and many came to try it from little children to adults.





 The event is held in Timisoara and Bucharest so if you have the opportunity to go, don't miss it because you may bring home some awesome stuff made by yourself.
Before this [ i think] i went to another concert held by Cargo. It's not really my kind of band, but it was nice. I didn't take pictures, but i filmed a bit and uploaded it on Facebook.
After Street Delivery, shit got real and exams hit me square in the face + the stress i had[still have] with the practice at the bank. Session was hard and i failed, but after i rest today...

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Recap

Hi guys~! It's been a long time since i've posted here. It's because of the exam session[which was the worst until now]. I'm really stressed even now because everything is not over yet. But because i have the possibility to take a very short break, i decided to post here :) So let me tell you about the awesome events happened in between.

First, on the 28th may i went to my former classmate's wedding. Two of our former classmates came as well. The rest were family i didn't really know, so i'm happy Pauly and Mada came.  I'm really happy for her. She has found her half.


The wedding wasn't without surprizes. The after party was held in a tent on the backyard of a hotel at the edge of the city. Everything was ok because outside was hot, but  then...a storm came. Thank God the tent was solid enough to withstand it. The temperature dropped considerably so Mada and I spent the rest of  the evening sharing Pauly's jacket to prevent ourselves from freezing. It was a wedding i will never forget!

Secondly, there was a few graduations i attended. Deni-chan and Iza-chan graduated faculty and got their licence. I was honored to be invited to such a happy event.

In Timisoara during summer there are a lot of shows held. Iza found out about "International Fruits Day" and persuaded me to go. There, coincidentaly, a japanese old man stopped to ask for directions. I heard him talk and by his accent i could tell he was from Japan. I nudged Iza by saying "Can you see what i see? Can you hear what i hear?" in romanian. She quickly caught on and went to help him [interrogate him xD]. Kinoshita-san was very surprized to find out we are all speaking japanese and agreed to go to a drink with us. So the next few days my japanese classmates showed him around town [ i couldn't go all the time because i had tests to take]. The price paid was information about Japan, of course.

There was also a concert of my favorite romanian band ever - Voltaj. I listen to them since i was a kid. I grew up with them and it was the first time i got to see them live. I even purchased their CD.

The opening was held by DeepSide Deejays. For them it was a bit embarrasing because when the MCs went on the stage and asked "Do you know who is coming to sing for you?" the crowd went "VOLTAJ" "Who?" "VOLTAJ" "Voltaj and...?" "....". Nobody knew or cared about DeepSide Deejays. I felt a bit sorry for them because the crowd wasn't really responsive when they were on stage. Noone knew the lyrics and hardly sang along. When Voltaj came it was a whole different story. Everyone started singing along and chanting their names, screaming their heads off.

I must admit i had the time of my life there with my japanese classmates, Feaa classmates, Dee and a few other people i know. I recorded bits of the concert and uploaded it on my Facebook account.

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