After having travelled for months in a row, I had returned in Romania..from there.. you’ve seen the Microsoft internship
I stood some months more, kept a very low profile.
Then left to France.
There I’ve stood at Romain’s place
which is ( almost
) a complete sweetheart 
One needs a very particular sense of humour with him
Jihane and her boyfriend, Jeremy


Jihane and Jeremy are a lovely couple
and I look forward to meeting them again.
They rented a flat together after staying with us.. so we got new housemates
My frenchies like making jokes with Sarcozy, and his “romanian return policy”* so to call it, and ending with
“Yey! I can now start a restaurant, I’ve got cheap romanian workforce!”
Non, mes amis français, on n’aime pas entendre des blagues en relation avec nos origines ^_^
Romain tells me “I could never have you as a girlfriend, you have too much personality” xD

And teases me with weird nicknames
I can’t remember how many times he made me “roumaine râleuse”
I can still hear him singing: “raluca la raleeeuse, raluca la raleeeuse”
what else.. “feniasse”, “cochonne”
) “petite sale roumaine”, “coquine” ah, and the list goes on of course.
The happy house for dinner:

Emily, the blondine, is a musician, she has her own blog if you’re curious, she plays the ukulele.
I found it really nice in the house, people coming and leaving all the time, there was something going on all the time, I’d open the door and not know who to expect, and Romain, when he does cook does some delicious dishes
Btissame was teaching me the arabic alphabet, and we’d do exercises every night; I woke up one morning and discovered we were going to have a bruch..actually we were already having it =)) surpriiise!! It was really nice staying there.
And Romain: thank you for having me
*for those who don’t know, romanians (I am not sure if romanian roms(gypsies) or all romanians) receive ~300euros if they are in France, are unemployed, and decide to leave, in order to “help” them return home