i had a lot to say, so i decided to post two times as to keep more of
your attention!
the next topic(s).
i am going to kiev, ukraine on the 16th of august to go to this ywam
conference thing. i'm excited to go to kiev, and it also helps me out
with my visa here in georgia. when you fly in you get a stamp that is
good for 3 months, and then after that you have to like renew it, but
for some reason i am not able to right now. but when i come back from
ukraine, i get a new stamp...so i get another 3 months.
don't worry though, i won't be kicked out. it's just some minor issue
that will be resolved soon enough. hey hey.
and what else...oh yes. i really am feeling more at home here in
tbilisi. i am able to actually go places on my own. not everywhere
of course, but i'm learning to get around. really though, if you are
just very friendly and you try to say a few georgian words, people
really like you and will do a lot to help you. it's very good. : )
well, i guess this is shorter than i planned, but that is okay.
and lastly, a few pictures (finally).
your attention!
the next topic(s).
i am going to kiev, ukraine on the 16th of august to go to this ywam
conference thing. i'm excited to go to kiev, and it also helps me out
with my visa here in georgia. when you fly in you get a stamp that is
good for 3 months, and then after that you have to like renew it, but
for some reason i am not able to right now. but when i come back from
ukraine, i get a new stamp...so i get another 3 months.
don't worry though, i won't be kicked out. it's just some minor issue
that will be resolved soon enough. hey hey.
and what else...oh yes. i really am feeling more at home here in
tbilisi. i am able to actually go places on my own. not everywhere
of course, but i'm learning to get around. really though, if you are
just very friendly and you try to say a few georgian words, people
really like you and will do a lot to help you. it's very good. : )
well, i guess this is shorter than i planned, but that is okay.
and lastly, a few pictures (finally).
this is some of the people from the project in downtown tbilisi (rustaveli area) a day after the project ended.
this is some of the countryside near where we stayed. one day we went for a walk (like 3 km there and back!) and we stopped near this river and made a fire and cooked shashlik ( i didn't do the cooking). and we had to cross this log bridge thing to get to where we had our picnic. it was pretty exciting.
this is my ukranian friend ira and i during the project. she was was funny and way awesome. we had a lot of fun.
1 comment:
Way to Go Girlfriend!! It is so exciting to hear how God is using you and how you are adapting to Georgia. Keep you feet on the ground and your mind in the Bible, and Lord will guide an direct your every move so that you may bring Glory and Honor and Praise to Him!!
Love ya,
Susan
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