The Moldovans are coming
Back in March, I explained frequent flyer miles to Svetlana and Vladimir and suggested that they should be used to show them the Pacific Northwest. Moldovans need a visa to be a tourist in the USA and it costs 2 weeks wages, per family member, to apply. If you do not get the visa, then you are banned forever. The odds of a whole family getting visas are very slim because the US Embassy generally wants the applicants to prove that they will return to Moldova and so often give visas to the parents and keep the kids hostage in Moldova. So, the whole family got all their paperwork in order and applied.
They got an appointment for an interview of each family member by a Moldovan on the embassy staff. I went along just incase I could be of any help but remained on the street outside and tried not to look like I was casing the place. They emerged an hour later, they needed non of their extra paperwork they had brought and everyone got visas for 10 years!
So, they want the whole American experience in 2 weeks. Now I’m not particularly sure that drive through fast food eateries, drive through coffee kiosks, or drive through grocery shopping are a cultural highlights. This family also has a ton of energy and do not waste vacation time by hanging out. There are requests for sea and lake fishing, tours of both universities and possible arranging some continuing education course work, shopping, driving a lawnmower, shopping, Boeing, Microsoft and Amazon tours, shopping, and the various nature walks. There is one vote for a cowboy hat and a horse ride in Montana and another vote for Disneyland. So, we had a geography lesson about distances in North America. There is nothing with fins that swims they will not eat so salmon and halibut and carp are on the menu. I keep telling them mamaliga may not be available and I have a freezer full of beef, but this doesn’t phase them. They want to do their own meal preps but also want to eat out a lot - chain restaurants, roadhouses, pancake houses, - the whole experience. I have no idea about our wine versus theirs but I am sure to find out. They had their first trip through Starbucks on the trip and thought it ‘interesting’ so I am not sure that was an endorsement.
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