It has been a busy few months me for me here in Budapest. I have been continuing my studies and volunteer work as well as scheduling my final few presentations for the year before I finally head home!
Perhaps one of the most positive developments of my life here in the past couple months is the regular volunteer work I have been doing with a local library here in Budapest. The library is run by some American missionaries living here and provides free English and Hungarian language books to the community. My volunteer work has involved planning and participating in the children's hour held every Saturday in which we read books, sing, and do art projects with local children. Since I'm no expert with crafts unfortunately, much of my work has been coordinating songs and music for the hour. This has given me a great opportunity to really give back to the Budapest community regularly and meet some interesting ex-pat and Hungarian families.
I have also been attending regular meetings of the Budapest City-Rotaract and participating in their preparation for the District Rotaract convention here in April. We will be hosting a charity party for that weekend themed around the popular television show "How I Met Your Mother." Proceeds from the event will go to the kindergarten playground fund which was the focus of our art auction last year. Also, we will be visiting local Budapest hospitals again this year, this time as Easter bunnies delivering goodies to sick children in the hospitals. Our Santa Claus visit last year was really fun, so I'm looking forward to this one as well.
I have also been continuing my studies at Central European University, focusing on Central and Eastern European history. I am currently working on a visual anthropology project incorporating interview, photo, and text to investigate urban space in Budapest and evolving definitions and perceptions of nationalism across generations. This project has given me the opportunity to interview native Budapest residents and learn fascinating things about the city, Hungarian history, and culture.
I will also be making my solo vocal debut this month as the soprano soloist in Faure's Requiem, being performed by the Gabrieli Choir in Budapest. I have been working hard with my voice teacher and conductor and am so excited to make my debut.
Well, that's all for now! I've attached a few different photos for your viewing pleasure!
Susan
The building where the library is located, in Szent Gellert ter on the Buda side.
An example of a photo for my project: a statue of a Hungarian historical figure in Moricz Zsigmond korter juxtaposed with a modern billboard nearby.

A few of my friends and I on a hike in the Buda hills during the winter!







