so much to log. sooo much.
my day started off like this. arthur was driving me to work when my neighbor stopped me on the way before we hit the exit dalan and explained her situation. she has a lump in her breast and wanted to go and get an exam at the mammography center... i used to volunteer there so she asked if i had contacts. i told her that i would look into it and would get back to her. she was never married, all she had was her mother and the mom passed away last year and now she is alone. she works as a cleaner at grand tobacco and lives alone. mental note!!! i will help her.
i got to work and i am beginning a campaign to publicize the first peice of art that the cafesjian museum foundation is bringing in... a fernando botero, cat (a 2 and a half meter) sculpture by the world famous fernando botero... (probably one of the most famous living artists today). so i have forty days to convince the people here how amazing it is that we are getting a botero...which will bring us to the modern art world... right next to paris, new york, madrid, florence, WOW. even if it is a gadu
the botero is really important, it will bring a lot of attention to yerevan... and this is just the first of an amazing collection that includes Picasso, Arshile Gorky and many many many others. This museum is going to be amazing... only the construction budget is three times the size of the cathedral project.
so i got home and just wanted to rest because i was soo tired. but our friends visiting from los angeles called for dinner and they are soo nice and sweet that we just jumped out of the house again and flew off for a nice dinner with them and their kids.
they had asked how they can help...donations etc. so what i had done was go to the garni school to see what they needed.
ends up the garni school (900 students) does not have electricity, heating, flooring, proper school furniture, or bathroom facilities... and i thought i was going to offer them a library... we are going there with our friends tomorrow to see if they can help. i know they might not be able to take on the entire project but what they can do will be great. this will help our village and our kids... that will be amazing.
as we pulled up from this long day... my neighbor was waiting for me again. i have arranged her breast exam and will keep you guys posted.
welcome ani... i am very happy we finally got our armenia locals page up.
my day started off like this. arthur was driving me to work when my neighbor stopped me on the way before we hit the exit dalan and explained her situation. she has a lump in her breast and wanted to go and get an exam at the mammography center... i used to volunteer there so she asked if i had contacts. i told her that i would look into it and would get back to her. she was never married, all she had was her mother and the mom passed away last year and now she is alone. she works as a cleaner at grand tobacco and lives alone. mental note!!! i will help her.
i got to work and i am beginning a campaign to publicize the first peice of art that the cafesjian museum foundation is bringing in... a fernando botero, cat (a 2 and a half meter) sculpture by the world famous fernando botero... (probably one of the most famous living artists today). so i have forty days to convince the people here how amazing it is that we are getting a botero...which will bring us to the modern art world... right next to paris, new york, madrid, florence, WOW. even if it is a gadu
the botero is really important, it will bring a lot of attention to yerevan... and this is just the first of an amazing collection that includes Picasso, Arshile Gorky and many many many others. This museum is going to be amazing... only the construction budget is three times the size of the cathedral project.
so i got home and just wanted to rest because i was soo tired. but our friends visiting from los angeles called for dinner and they are soo nice and sweet that we just jumped out of the house again and flew off for a nice dinner with them and their kids.
they had asked how they can help...donations etc. so what i had done was go to the garni school to see what they needed.
ends up the garni school (900 students) does not have electricity, heating, flooring, proper school furniture, or bathroom facilities... and i thought i was going to offer them a library... we are going there with our friends tomorrow to see if they can help. i know they might not be able to take on the entire project but what they can do will be great. this will help our village and our kids... that will be amazing.
as we pulled up from this long day... my neighbor was waiting for me again. i have arranged her breast exam and will keep you guys posted.
welcome ani... i am very happy we finally got our armenia locals page up.

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