Shnorhavor Nor Dari Yev Sourp Dznount!!!
Well well well, it has been an eventful Christmas season. Christmas itself was wonderful. I spent it with my family... parents, aunt and uncle, sister and husband, cousin and fiancé, and cousin and husband. I'm happy to say I am a proud owner of many things I wanted, particularly a "Family Guy" DVD with select episodes from all the seasons. And I also now have my very own Chiahead and Chiadonkey. Thanks Nouneh! My sister and her husband got me shoelaces to replace the ones her husband jacked from my sneakers a few months ago and denies to this day. Thanks for that guys!
It was a GREAT Christmas, but soon over as I drove up to Boston on the 26th for AYF Convention. If there was any doubt how much I love the AYF, my drive up will attribute to it... 12 hours alone through miserable snow going under 40 mph for the last 6 hours. But it was all worth it because it was my last of 11 conventions and it was productive. I'm sure the next generation will do bigger and better things.
And on the road again, back to New Jersey where my sister and her husband live. New Years and its Eve were simply 48 hours to act like a complete goof with my sister. We sat and watched hours of Gillmore Girls (not bad... very witty) and then went to my cousin's in Long Island to spend a relaxed New Years Eve in jeans and with a small group of friends.
Only to be led back to DC the next day, just in time to prepare for my photo exhibit on the 2nd. Hamazkayin in DC organized a wonderful combined event with a Kennedy Center performance by Zulal and a photo exhibit by myself at the reception. It was truly a culture evening. The Ambassador was there... good times.
And now I'm down to my last week at the ANCA office. I'm sad to say I am leaving the ANCA staff to continue with my own career. It's been a good 2 years, but design is calling my name. Thank God I'm still in the area so I can go volunteer whenever I want. Anyway, many thanks to this wonderful family of Hai Tahd activists who taught me so much and made me feel part of a greater cause.
Well well well, it has been an eventful Christmas season. Christmas itself was wonderful. I spent it with my family... parents, aunt and uncle, sister and husband, cousin and fiancé, and cousin and husband. I'm happy to say I am a proud owner of many things I wanted, particularly a "Family Guy" DVD with select episodes from all the seasons. And I also now have my very own Chiahead and Chiadonkey. Thanks Nouneh! My sister and her husband got me shoelaces to replace the ones her husband jacked from my sneakers a few months ago and denies to this day. Thanks for that guys!
It was a GREAT Christmas, but soon over as I drove up to Boston on the 26th for AYF Convention. If there was any doubt how much I love the AYF, my drive up will attribute to it... 12 hours alone through miserable snow going under 40 mph for the last 6 hours. But it was all worth it because it was my last of 11 conventions and it was productive. I'm sure the next generation will do bigger and better things.
And on the road again, back to New Jersey where my sister and her husband live. New Years and its Eve were simply 48 hours to act like a complete goof with my sister. We sat and watched hours of Gillmore Girls (not bad... very witty) and then went to my cousin's in Long Island to spend a relaxed New Years Eve in jeans and with a small group of friends.
Only to be led back to DC the next day, just in time to prepare for my photo exhibit on the 2nd. Hamazkayin in DC organized a wonderful combined event with a Kennedy Center performance by Zulal and a photo exhibit by myself at the reception. It was truly a culture evening. The Ambassador was there... good times.
And now I'm down to my last week at the ANCA office. I'm sad to say I am leaving the ANCA staff to continue with my own career. It's been a good 2 years, but design is calling my name. Thank God I'm still in the area so I can go volunteer whenever I want. Anyway, many thanks to this wonderful family of Hai Tahd activists who taught me so much and made me feel part of a greater cause.


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