Thursday, May 22, 2003

This is going to be a messy log.. so try to keep up. First off... my good news in my prior log needs to be scratched. So my scan, ultrasound and bloodwork didn't match up with one another. My blood shows there's still something there...but since my ultrasound and scan of my neck were clear... then it must be from somewhere else. OH BOY! So this past week I've been visiting the great doctors and radiologists at UCLA almost on a daily basis, and by next Tuesday, we will hopefully know what's up with this "kharnvadz" vijag. But the good news is that I don't feel sick or anything... I'm doing ok.. just kinda worried as to what this could be and how dare it jeopardize my Armenia trip once again! EEEE!

Next Thursday I will graduate from the wonderful world of undergrad school at CSUN and hopefully move on to bigger and better things (after a little much-needed break of course).

YAY! H.193 passed... but I must say that those people were quite rude when I called them.... hehehe god knows how many calls they'd received that day!

Last Saturday I attended an ANC-Professionals' Network fundraiser for the DC Summer Internship at a home. Roupen Hakhverdian sang with his sidekick Dikran, and so did Shushan Petrosyan (I guess to give Roupen a smoke break).... and of course who gave Shushan a smoke break? None other than our Gor Mkhitaryan! It was really awesome hearing all three of them in one night. Gor had a concert the following night (which I wasn't able to attend cause I was at the AYF's 70th Anniversary), and Shushan has a concert at the Alex tonight!

Last weekend was also a busy weekend for the Armenian community out here, since ARS (HOM) was having their 2nd Annual Armenian Festival at the Glendale Civic. WOW!!!! I must say, they have this thing down! There were A LOT of people there, and something cool I noticed was that Armenians had brought their non-Armenian neighbors and friends, and everyone was celebrating the Armenian culture. There was all kinds of food from "soo-bureg" to "kuftes" to "choreg". There were vendors everywhere, games for kids, and most importantly a 45 minute presentation of a REAL Armenian Wedding (by a dance company). It was AMAZING! Sunday ended with a whole bunch of Armenian singers, but shame on Harout P. since he was a no-show.

This weekend is my sister's graduation in San Francisco... Congrats to Gaga! My family will be going up, but I'll be babysitting my gramma. :) On Sunday, I'll be going to Palm Springs for a day, so that should be fun. For now, this is all I have... but I will update you on May 28 happenings soon.

TSUH! :)~

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