A really good party.
And it was my last night in Romania. So despite my stories being a bit out of sequence (since I just wrote about Chennai Restaurants, I’m going to backup and share this one anyway).
Party Entrance |
We still had to present our invitations and undergo the usual security checks with metal detectors, wands, and some really big, non military security dudes (sorry Elise, no Marines tonight). The park was cordoned off and Security “Sentries” posted all around the perimeter. But once inside, the ambiance was that of a street festival. The theme was a good old fashioned BBQ. The air was filled with the aroma from large grills cooking sausages, hams, BBQ Ribs, Brats, etc and all kinds of vegetables, breads, deserts and other goodies. There were soft drinks, juices, beer wine and the all important Jack Daniels booth.
Yum! |
The NBA Needn't Worry |
For the adults there were raffles for vacation getaways and dinners at various Bucharestian Restaurants (OK, so I made up that term).
3 Grills, Lots of Smoke |
Mitchell, Simona, Jim, and Nona |
And it was hot! So we tried to stay cool with the local brew (or Jacky-D if that was your choice) while we enjoyed the terrific BBQ foods.
I remember attending an American Chamber of Commerce party in Chengdu one year (2008?) and all I remember was how everybody in attendance was trying to impress everybody else with how important they were in the world of international business. But not tonight. Tonight everybody sat around, milled around, walked around just striking up random conversations with random people about their families, their kids, the hot weather, the food and how much fun this was … anything but work. As a result, the atmosphere was fun, relaxed, and very family oriented.
The Singers |
And the Band Played On |
Happy Tour Waifs Seriously - the company name is really Happy Tours |
Late in the evening, they raffled off the prizes and, no, I didn’t win which was a disappointment because I had tried so very hard to talk the Happy Tour Company waifs into letting me enter more than once!
"Ooooohhhhh" |
Around 11:00 PM, the fireworks started. It was a good long show. I’m sure most of Bucharest enjoyed it with us. As the fireworks boomed overhead, the sound system was blaring out the music. I found it interesting it was not the usual “Star and Stripes Forever” or our “Star Spangled Banner” or other National music, but instead rock-n-roll songs. I imagined that whoever was selecting this music had a very wry sense of humor because the “finale” song was Kelly Clarkson belting “My Life Would {be less than desirable} Without You”. So did the music selection mean to imply my life as a human would be poor if there was no USA, or, that Romanian life would be poor without the USA (we were a major factor in the fall of communism, were we not)?
"Aaaahhhhhh" |
I did.
Happy Birthday America, I’ll see you in a week!
Back to Back World War Champs! |
2 comments:
Mitchell...if mfg ever becomes out of reach you can easily become a Columnist or blogger! Funny stuff!
... Dan E
You never said if you asked the band to play "Free Bird" or "Stairway to Heaven!
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