Carols, bears, goats and gluttony: a Christmas Story in Eastern Europe

With the winter holidays in full swing - and inspired by meeting Krampus on the Pacific West coast -, I remembered some of the holiday traditions back home, in our communist little country which is the subject of this blog. I remembered caroling, goat and bear dances, masked parades, sledding, traditional food and coma-inducing feasts. … Continue reading Carols, bears, goats and gluttony: a Christmas Story in Eastern Europe

The falcons of the homeland, patriotic labor and sand in the ass.

Content warning: childhood trauma, abortion, poverty. I have decided early on that I wouldn’t have children. “But why, you waste of a uterus that you are…” some strangers would quip. Well, I already have a child in me that needs attention, so why bring up more to the party? Besides, I am so stoked on … Continue reading The falcons of the homeland, patriotic labor and sand in the ass.

Do not forgive me, father, I’ll be okay: on religion and priests in Eastern Europe 

I will probably burn in the very hell they scared us with when we were kids, but I had to bring up religion in Eastern Europe, because it’s such a big, messed-up part of our culture. This is me looking back and seeing everything from a different perspective, that may not bring me many fans. … Continue reading Do not forgive me, father, I’ll be okay: on religion and priests in Eastern Europe 

Every day is Halloween in Romania: the strigoi, the evil fairies and a few other superstitions

I talked about the grimness and hilarity of death and death related rituals in Romania in a previous post. But what I didn’t quite touch on was the story of the undead, or “strigoi” as we call them. Well, HAPPY to tell you I never saw one *insert LOL, triple spit and hashtag #blessed*  But … Continue reading Every day is Halloween in Romania: the strigoi, the evil fairies and a few other superstitions

Neighbours: on cars, drunks and babushkas, also drunk babushkas. 

I follow this page on social media called “ Squatting Slavs in Tracksuits” and I crack up every time they post a photo that screams “Eastern Europe”. Only by being removed from that environment am I able to see the ridiculousness of it all shine through, and with that realization, I laugh even more at … Continue reading Neighbours: on cars, drunks and babushkas, also drunk babushkas. 

A headbanger’s journey – from a bathtub drain hole to communist music school

I was a pretty musical child. From an early age I showed keen interest in dancing and singing. Far from actually enjoying performing in front of people (“come sing a song for nana”, ugh) I kinda liked exploring my talents on my own. Whether in the bathroom, singing in the bathtub drain because it had … Continue reading A headbanger’s journey – from a bathtub drain hole to communist music school

Your man won’t crave another pussy ever…

Disclaimer: Stories and opinions here are limited experiences and not a generalization.  I lived in a pretty nice looking building - for communist architecture. It was new and built by my father’s construction team the year I was born. It was a 4 story, brick colored, U-shaped building, with several entrances and a nice inner … Continue reading Your man won’t crave another pussy ever…