Thanks for the birthday wishes Raffi N and I totally agree with your and Raffi M�s log. By the way congratulations on your pregnancy (well Lara�s) and you�ll love squash, I used to play it many moons ago!
Didn�t make it to Karabagh unfortunately as the group left yesterday (Sunday) for a great cause. I�m sure either Ara or Madlene will log about it, it is indeed an exciting project. I met with the donor and he�s doing a great job, it made me feel all warm and fuzzy for the children of Shushi.
Went to dinner a couple of nights ago with a group of 12. Out of 12 there were people from 9 different countries: Armenia, Spain, France, Argentina, Uruguay, The States, Canada, Syria and of course Australia.
Saturday the 5th, I attended Church service at Sourp Katoghige at 5pm. The service lasted 2 hours and it was freezing conditions. The Church is so tiny that most were standing outdoors so needless to say I was frozen along with everyone else.
First day back at the office today and the atmosphere is great wishing each other Shnorhavor Sourp Dzenount again. The Christmas decorations will remain on the streets and at people�s homes until the 13th (the old New Year) and the visits to people�s homes will continue until then. I am so glad I spent Christmas and New Year in Yerevan albeit the cold, it�s been a great experience!
Welcome back to Yerevan Zabel!
Didn�t make it to Karabagh unfortunately as the group left yesterday (Sunday) for a great cause. I�m sure either Ara or Madlene will log about it, it is indeed an exciting project. I met with the donor and he�s doing a great job, it made me feel all warm and fuzzy for the children of Shushi.
Went to dinner a couple of nights ago with a group of 12. Out of 12 there were people from 9 different countries: Armenia, Spain, France, Argentina, Uruguay, The States, Canada, Syria and of course Australia.
Saturday the 5th, I attended Church service at Sourp Katoghige at 5pm. The service lasted 2 hours and it was freezing conditions. The Church is so tiny that most were standing outdoors so needless to say I was frozen along with everyone else.
First day back at the office today and the atmosphere is great wishing each other Shnorhavor Sourp Dzenount again. The Christmas decorations will remain on the streets and at people�s homes until the 13th (the old New Year) and the visits to people�s homes will continue until then. I am so glad I spent Christmas and New Year in Yerevan albeit the cold, it�s been a great experience!
Welcome back to Yerevan Zabel!

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