Hello all!
Yeah so about my punctuality on blogging.... not the best I admit. It's not that there hasn't been a lot going on, it's just that there's only so much bandwidth that I have, and it takes forever to upload things.
Today though I'm at a place with fast internet, so I'm taking advantage of it to update you on life here!
Wedding: My school director got married to the dance teacher abotu 2 months ago, and I got to be a part of it. I put on nice clothes for the first time in a long time, and we went to a little village outside of Kobuleti, which is 30 minutes north of Batumi here in Adjara. I was in the wedding procession, which was a harrowing experience to be sure. basically it consisted of about 6 cars all racing each other to get to the area of the reception first, hoking their horns all the way. This extends from a old tradition here which used to involve people of the wedding party racing horses in order to arrive first, I think it's good luck or something. All I know was that we had many close encounters, and I later found out that it's common for people to know at least 2 people who have died in crashes from such a thing. Glad I did, I'll never do it again.
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| "A georgian wedding without at least 3 deaths is considered a dull affair" |
There was dancing, and drinking of course. Here we see my local resource manager (and boss) durimishkani drinking a whole vase full of fine. This was one of the smaller vessels that was consumed that day.
Mostly though, it's been pretty slow village life. School gets taught, I come home, eat, and watch weird stuff on TV via my computer, just because I crave entertainment that's in English I try to study the language now and again, or study for graduate school tests, but usually my moaning bebia makes that impossible to do.
One thing we did recently at our school was get new chalk boards, and boy has that been nice. previously we were writing on what was essentially cardboard, and no one could ever see what was written on the board. So now we have nice, new, shiny blackboards to write on.
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| When the kids saw them, they decorated them nicely. This is from my 10th grade class. |
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| Here are the new boards before we mounted them. 7 in total. |
I was also able to get some english books for the kids... actually quite a few of them. Here's a picture of the spread, as well as one of our 3rd grade class gathered around one called "my cat likes to hide in boxes". Kinda awesome.
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| 3rd Grade students looking at the new books. rarely do they hold attention for this long. |
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| Bunch of new books. |
A few weeks ago my good friend sarah's parents came into town, and we had a fun supra with them and a bunch of other volunteers. We gave them cha cha, and did friendship toasts and more, it was great. while we were waiting we made sure to do some birzha squats. This is how the men sit for hours on end in the village instead of doing anything productive.
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| I said something to upset Kaela I think. I was clearly pleased. |
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| One person here is not having a serious conversation. |
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| Group Birzha squat |
I had a rough week with some personal issues and medical issues, so me and another volunteer decided to treat ourselves to night at the Radisson here in Batumi. I got to eat bacon for breakfast, have a very posh dinner, and even have a free massage! it was totally worth the $99 bucks. Here is a view from our hotel room.
And of course nothing makes me as happy as a plate full of bacon.
I'm going to be doing some traveling to Holland in June, and then I'm looking forward to my family coming here in August. I do hope to update the blog in between then.
cheers!
Oh yeah, this happened, we have cha cha now.