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Hi Sara,

Thanks for your email. I am very happy about this wonderful news and that we
can see each other again.
If you are interested in my opinion, I would say that you should visit Romania
on any religious holiday, because this is when our truly typical dishes are
prepared.
Reading your question, I immediately thought of my grandparents. I am sure
that if you visit them, you will get answers to all your questions about local
gastronomy.
When we were on holiday in Constanța, one day we had lunch at a restaurant
called "Ca la mama acasă". The food was traditional and tasty, but the style of
the restaurant was also special. If you are interested in Romanian gastronomy,
don't miss this!
I wish I could be there, but unfortunately it's not possible. I've been invited to a
wedding and I can't refuse. But I will visit you as soon as possible!
Best wishes,
Zsuzsa
THE GREAT MISTAKE
Anna had a very special reason for getting up early the next day, so she set the
alarm for 5 am. Her father taught her how to use the little alarm clock. She had
never gotten up so early in her life, or at least she couldn't remember. But now
that her first baby tooth had fallen out, she was extremely excited. She had no
doubt that the tooth fairy existed, she just couldn't imagine what she would get
from her. Everyone said that she would get money for her little tooth, but she
didn't like that because she saw money as worthless. Then the next day, when
the little clock rang and Anna woke up, she found ten dollars under her pillow.
Until half past eight, when she left for school, she was thinking about how to
get rid of her money. It was not an easy task, but Anna solved it: she wrote a
letter to the tooth fairy, in which she asked for her tooth back in exchange for
the ten dollars. She put the letter and her money under her pillow, then went to
school with a calm heart.

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