Passing time
Life has been very inward lately. I have avoided a lot of responsibility (YAY!) but also have been out of the loop on interesting things. I finally managed to send out my Christmas gift suggestion list which is blogged on www.myspace.com/arskhach just for easy accessibility sake.
In the last few weeks, I have gone to a Karnig Sarkisian dinner event, seen a lot of my friends around DC, and worked on some projects, but for some reason, nothing seems interesting enough to post about... nothing new atleast. I am a little sad that one of my new friends moved back to LA weeks ago, another 2 friends are moving away this week, and a few more may leave very soon as well. DC is truly a transit city... they never stay. But all the while it's good to know them for the short time they are here.
Otherwise, much of my time is spent preparing for (yev hayerenov bidi grem vor chefus ch'gartah yev haskanah) Hayastan deghapokhveloo jhamanag. Heemah, meetkus nra vran eh yev arten badrasdoomem. Amen mart hartsnoomen yerp bidi gnam. The answer is early May. Hedo hartsnoomen yete gordz arten oonem teh spasoomem meench vor gnam aratch, hedo guh pndrem. Hokus cheh. Yete aratch jarem, lav eh. Yete che, guh jarem gam sarkem eendz hamar (and maybe for others as well if I can get myself set up first). Menak sovorelem vor chem oozoom Washington mnam. These days, I see how important watching certain tv shows is for relating to most people, yev hal choonem. I mostly get disgusted with watching tv as it is, forget sitting around people talking about it for hours, or realizing vor gordzee ungerner vor hay chen, ooreesh nyoot choonen khosaloo. The thought of scheduling my life around watching a show every week, forget it, and for some reason, not many people here understand that easily if anyone. Right now I'm hanging out with friends who are playing video games... which is why i started to type. One of my life beliefs is not to live for tomorrow, but in this case, uzgoomem vor spasoomem vor es jhamanaguh antznee. Ungernerus shad siroomem yev shad lav en (when we aren't playing video games or talking about tv... they don't do it toooo often), Kyankus vad chee, baytz eemast choonee (Hay Tahdee gordzereetz dours which is minimal volunteer work these days anyway). Ooremen, jhamanagus eh. Oh, and miss just about everything in Armenia you can imagine right now. I even miss the miserable things about it like burning trash on the streets and the smell of gasoline, and even the taxi drivers that rip off tourist. Eemast.
In the last few weeks, I have gone to a Karnig Sarkisian dinner event, seen a lot of my friends around DC, and worked on some projects, but for some reason, nothing seems interesting enough to post about... nothing new atleast. I am a little sad that one of my new friends moved back to LA weeks ago, another 2 friends are moving away this week, and a few more may leave very soon as well. DC is truly a transit city... they never stay. But all the while it's good to know them for the short time they are here.
Otherwise, much of my time is spent preparing for (yev hayerenov bidi grem vor chefus ch'gartah yev haskanah) Hayastan deghapokhveloo jhamanag. Heemah, meetkus nra vran eh yev arten badrasdoomem. Amen mart hartsnoomen yerp bidi gnam. The answer is early May. Hedo hartsnoomen yete gordz arten oonem teh spasoomem meench vor gnam aratch, hedo guh pndrem. Hokus cheh. Yete aratch jarem, lav eh. Yete che, guh jarem gam sarkem eendz hamar (and maybe for others as well if I can get myself set up first). Menak sovorelem vor chem oozoom Washington mnam. These days, I see how important watching certain tv shows is for relating to most people, yev hal choonem. I mostly get disgusted with watching tv as it is, forget sitting around people talking about it for hours, or realizing vor gordzee ungerner vor hay chen, ooreesh nyoot choonen khosaloo. The thought of scheduling my life around watching a show every week, forget it, and for some reason, not many people here understand that easily if anyone. Right now I'm hanging out with friends who are playing video games... which is why i started to type. One of my life beliefs is not to live for tomorrow, but in this case, uzgoomem vor spasoomem vor es jhamanaguh antznee. Ungernerus shad siroomem yev shad lav en (when we aren't playing video games or talking about tv... they don't do it toooo often), Kyankus vad chee, baytz eemast choonee (Hay Tahdee gordzereetz dours which is minimal volunteer work these days anyway). Ooremen, jhamanagus eh. Oh, and miss just about everything in Armenia you can imagine right now. I even miss the miserable things about it like burning trash on the streets and the smell of gasoline, and even the taxi drivers that rip off tourist. Eemast.


1 Comments:
there is nothing wrong with not planning your life according to T.V. shows - I tried doing it for one year and can't- too many other important things to accomplish.
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