Being the only natural blond on campus has some perks. Here it is such a rare thing that it draws immediate attention whenever desired or not. Here on campus people are getting more comfortable and boys call me Barbie or Blondie and the a sweet lunch lady calls me beautiful girl every time she sees me. Here they do not celebrate Halloween but the general understanding is that when there can be a good reason for an organized party we are definitely going to have one! As October 31st came and went students began questioning when this shindig was going down and the students themselves organized the party.
I don't think that Balkans in general understand that Halloween doesn't constitute dressing up as something scary or dead but it made for some rather interesting costumes...
I decided to be Barbie... which was AWESOME! Of course I'm going to take the only opportunity to entirely clothe myself in hot pink in eastern Europe! Thanos (one of my supervisors) has 2 really sweet young girls and they wanted to see dressed up like Barbie before the party. As I ran up hill (a real hill yall!) in 4 inch hot pink heels with a purple hair peice, hot pink makeup and a colorful purse with a stuffed puppy inside I was thinking a combination of "If my mom could see me now!" & "You can do this, you can do this, you can do this!" As I rang the door bell of their house the younger sister answered the door. Her name is Arietta and she is 5. As her mouth quickly turned into and giant smile she grabbed my hand and pulled me inside to greet her older sister, Katerina- 7, and mother. Katerina was speechless and their mom just grinned. I don't think that any of them have ever seen such a white, blonde, pink person in all of their lives... I knew that T had done barbie (or Elle Woods) justice.
Yes- we are standing on a table which is a really normal thing here... they dance on tables all the time! In a good party or get together there is always traditional Balkan dancing. This consists of the classic scene where everyone holds hands and dances in a circle facing inward. There is another traditional dance where everyone kneels and one person dances in the middle. At this party people tossed napkins in the air and even lit some on fire- we stepped on them quickly but still... throwing things in the air here while dancing and after drinking is normal. The only time I was genuinely concerned is when bottles were thrown down- opa!
These are the Americans here (minus Carrie)... me, Matt (Montana), Kate (Montana) and Micah (Kentucky).... Notice the foot pop :)
That was only Friday night...
Saturday night was the high school Halloween Party. After the first high school party I knew was going to be an epic party but I was mistaken. They needed some encouragement to have some fun but most of all creativity to dress up! These are some of the high school girls that I prepared for Halloween in less than 1 hour with a room full of 2 Greek girls belongings... I made 1 pirate, 1 rock star, 1 UFO, and 1 hippie... thank you very much!
As Carrie (high school intern from Connecticut... and a really good dancer!) and I stood on stage teaching Greek high school students dance moves to lighten up there dreadfully dull Halloween Party I kept thinking to myself "Thank God for Universities" neither Carrie nor I would have had the courage or enough desire to literally tell the dj's what to play and when to play it... before we intervened it was 2-3 Greek girls with a microphone on stage trying to dance to European techno while 15-20 others sat in chairs down below looking ridiculously bored.
If anything that night has taught me (other than to continue pretending to be Miley Cirus, Brittany Spears or Lady Gaga and dancing along with whatever) is to roll with the flow and when you want high school girls to dance and have fun the only way to encourage them is to get the guys up and interested :)
For 3 days my calves were sore... I mean come one- did you check out my shoes... they were awesome yet deathly painful when danced in!
Either way being Barbie was a highlight of my adventures thus far in Greece!
I'm loving the new addition of pictures to your blog!!!
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