AHHHH ARMENIA IS FABULOUS!!! There is soo much to tell. First off, shots out to Raffi and Zabel for being the perfect hosts tonight. We went to their newly remonded house and had a great night... a sangria party. A few of our loggers were there... the wonderful Lena, and a special treat... Ara Manoogian from Martuni, YIPEE.
Where do I begin... I guess I will jump right in. I love love love my apartment! It is huge with so many rooms to remond. I was talking to a friend who lives here and he told me that if you want to curse someone here in Yerevan you say "I hope your house sees remond". Today I think we solved the water problem (meaning we are trying to arrange cold water 24 hours a day) and tomorrow we start tearing down the walls. Every little decision is made by me... and I am getting quite good at asking advice and making rash decisions on ... where I want walls to come and go.
Work is great. I am working for a member of the Parliament and am managing the Armenian American Mammography University Center. I will get more detailed about work later as it develops but my first day was exciting. I spent the morning at the Parliament and the afternoon at the Center. The Center was great and I enjoyed meeting the staff.
Yerevan has changed a lot since I was last here. I am just happy to be here and am doing a lot of walking and smiling and am running into old friends left and right.
More later.
Where do I begin... I guess I will jump right in. I love love love my apartment! It is huge with so many rooms to remond. I was talking to a friend who lives here and he told me that if you want to curse someone here in Yerevan you say "I hope your house sees remond". Today I think we solved the water problem (meaning we are trying to arrange cold water 24 hours a day) and tomorrow we start tearing down the walls. Every little decision is made by me... and I am getting quite good at asking advice and making rash decisions on ... where I want walls to come and go.
Work is great. I am working for a member of the Parliament and am managing the Armenian American Mammography University Center. I will get more detailed about work later as it develops but my first day was exciting. I spent the morning at the Parliament and the afternoon at the Center. The Center was great and I enjoyed meeting the staff.
Yerevan has changed a lot since I was last here. I am just happy to be here and am doing a lot of walking and smiling and am running into old friends left and right.
More later.

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