One more time
So, why would I return
Half the country wants to return to the security of the Soviet central planning model but this will never happen. It’s too far along. The other half is embracing personal freedoms and the risk of failing and are putting in tremendous effort to catch up to a world that got past them. There is still the legacy of bureaucracy with the underlying corruption that it will cost you to get something done expeditiously. Most of the economy is underground because the rules change according to which desk you talked to last, so people avoid any government involvement as best they can and keep it a cash society. Self protection has developed through contacts and a network of friends. Then there is the poorly maintained infrastructure, the pot holes and the mud, the gray Soviet bloc apartments that need serious maintenance, the snow, wind and rain, my lack of Slavic language skills keeping me rather isolated, and the cultural quirks.
Here is my but. These are warm people who are welcoming once they get past the personal caution of dealing with a foreigner or alien. The government has made promises to get closer to the European Union standards so we will see. Eliminate most of the government paper pushing and the rest is a matter of throwing in capital to improve the infrastructure. The kids I come into contact with, and these are the kids whose parents can see the future, need skills so they can compete in their new world. They need to get rid of the angst that there is no future for them in Moldova so they will remain and not emigrate. This will then progress to a generation that will change the accepting attitude, no longer accept the status quo, hold people accountable, and push to get things done. A country cannot export their best people for very long.
This has become so good a challenge that I can’t let it pass
So what I am I going to do?
Firstly, I will insist on picking up more Russian from anyone who will talk to me. I have never been in a situation of social isolation like this before and I don’t like it. I understand that North American open friendliness makes us look like buffoons in their eyes, but so be it.
There is going to be more NES (native English speakers) around this summer so I don’t think I will be of much use and will have more down time. I will actively seek a project teaching a subject with a syllabus and all the peripheral details. Maybe I’ll get together a group of kids and set up a computer lab for something as basic as looking up information on the internet or playing with software for video creation. There is some musical talent among the kids and I think pushing them to create their own music might be fun - a little James Brown anyone?
(Parenthetically, this school is now fully used as there is only 2 rooms. I mentioned that I would set up a class Saturday evenings if I could have a chaperone. Svetlana was genuinely shocked that things have evolved to this stage in North American society. This then lead to a discussion of not touching kids under any circumstance and speaking gently to them so their feelings weren’t hurt. More shock. Refreshing, Huh?)
There is a great youngster being raised by his mother and grandmother and he needs some male presence so he can spit, leave his shirt untucked and know how to roll his cigarette pack into his shirt sleeve. There has to be some reward for being a good student. Besides, he speaks English and I already have him on my payroll as an interpreter.
Next, if I am going to stay here for a longer period, then I am going to build a house or apartment and load it with all the American conveniences. I had forgotten how I like to live large and so it will be rather decadent with space - a large shower, a large kitchen and a large great room with 3 bedrooms.
Then I need to find a reason for the kids to stay in Causeni. There has to be an attitude adjustment. Having the skills and no where to use them is enervating. This town needs a restaurant, a bar, a movie theatre and anything else for entertainment and employment. If one can get momentum in this direction then there is even more reason for large businesses to move in, create more employment, which would require more amenities, and on and on. There is a group in Chisinau, the capital, called the Foreign Small Enterprise Association. I will join the group and see if any of the big city amenities can be brought to Causeni.
Lastly, I have decided I am a sapiosexual. (Look that up). I do not have enough time left to put up with willfully ignorant, superficial kvetches that haven’t progressed in the past 2 decades. I am going to surround myself with upbeat, creative, energetic, open minded and positive people. If they happen to be female, so much the better. Speaking of females, I now have another challenge. They seem to lose their energy at about 40 years old. If one believes the age difference formula, that you take half your age and add 7, then I am right in the arm candy range. Maybe it’s time to try the European marriage contract method. Maybe it’s time to try Eastern European. I have done the love and romance route twice with expensive consequences. I wonder how one words the agreement that you will wipe my drool, look past my dark spots and wrinkles, and massage my arthritis? Stay tuned for updates.
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