Sunday, June 17, 2012

Nino

Wow, I am really starting to suck at this whole blog thing! Anyways, the past week has been great and really relaxing! I booked my flight to Italy this week and I am extremely excited for it! Also, booked my flight home for the wedding! I can't wait for all of it but, I am going to miss Georgia sooooo much, especially my host family! Sofi, and her mom and I were sitting at the table eating sunflower seeds and I told her how much I am going to miss it here while I am gone. She replied with "Me too! My mother and I, so love you!". This made my day :) I am so greatful that I was placed with such a fantastic, loving, and caring host family! To top this off, later that day I went to sit with Nineli and Sofi and Nineli said (in Georgian) "My two daughters" with this huge smile on her face. :)

Tonight I was unexpectedy brought to the neighbours for my first Supra! (which is a traditional Georgian feast, usually a celebration of some sort) There is more food and wine on the tables than any one could imagine! They ran out of table space and were literally piling dishes of food on top of one another. More people kept coming and everyone just shifted to the left to make more room. Toasting is also a crucial part of any Georgian Supra. Im not exactly sure what the purpose of this supra was but I am guessing it had to do with an expecting mama, as most of the toasts were directed at her and her husband. The supra wasn't as big as I had expected, but a great experience, none the less. I took a couple of pictures to share with all of you :)

This Georgian adventure is still a fantastic experience, even with the stressors of things going on at home, I am still loving every minute of it. I cannot begin to describe all of the fantastic opportunites this decision has brought me. I have learned so much and am growing as a person because of all of it. Dont get me wrong, not everything is sunshine and dasies (i.e. constant staring) but I wouldnt change any of it. If anyone is EVER blessed with this kind of opportunity in their lifetime, you would be crazy not to jump at it. It brings you a whole different outlook on the world and the people in it. It shows you many different ways of life and teaches you more than you could imagine!

Here is the picture from tonight's supra :) Nineli (host mama) is in white on the far left...

Can't forget about the cake!

To wrap this all up, I want wish my amazing Dad a happy Fathers Day! Dad, you are the most important man in my life and I dont know what I would do without you! You are the person who taught me everything from how to ride a bike, to how to drive standard (and drive properly over all! lol) and most importantly played a huge role in who I am today. I can't even begin to thank you for everything you have done for us over the past few years (you know what I'm talking about). When things get tough and life knocks me down, you are always right there to pick me up and put me back on my feet.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

My Aim is Impeccable

So, due to technical difficulties, I have been completely slacking on my blog! This past week has been good, I spent a fantastic weekend in Tbilisi with fantastic people! Unfortunately though, I ended up with a nasty cold, and when you are sick in Georgia, it is like you have the bubonic plague or you've lost a limb. I told my co teacher that I was sick and proably wasn't going to make it to school Monday morning and she was extremely concerned about my well-being, she sent me a text saying "don't worry, everything will be fine". I felt like she thought I wasn't going to make it. She was all set to come to my house and visit me to make sure I was okay. I honestly can't say that I mind it though :) School gets out next week and I am still unsure of what I am going to do for the summer. My host mom has been setting me up to teach English lessons to students over the summer for 5 Lari/kid/lesson which will thankfully give me something to do :) I went and bought a new computer this weekend because the new power cord I got managed to fry my other one...not at all impressed about that one! And me and my infinate wisdome, once again went and lost the warrantly paper for it. I honestly would loose my head if it wasnt screwed on, but I'm sure I dont have to tell most of you this! Georgia is turning out to be a great experience, I really enjoy going to school every day and working with the kids. I have been getting more care-less when it comes to being 100% sure if the Marshutka is actually going back to my village or not, because I will eventually end up back where I started if it doesn't! After supper tonight, I helped my host mom round up the baby chickens which was a blast! And now I'm going to watch a movie and get to sleep! Love and miss you all!