this week-end we went to ashtarak, oshakan, garni and geghard. we mainly just saw khatchkar's and visited churches. if there's one thing about armenia i love it's the suburbs/country. that makes it worthwhile. random people i meet keep asking me about what i think of yerevan and i feel very "meh" about it so far. but the countryside is breathtaking, and the people are something else. yesterday we got to talk to the organizers about what we think of the program. it took a while... i think we got through to them.
i've been getting a little bit more alone time, clearing my head out. it has done me good.
also, my plans have changed, again (i think - nothing is set in stone, ever). i might be going to georgia for a few days with some birthright people around the time i was supposed to leave yerevan. and i still plan on going to paris for a few days. i have no news from marie-eve for now since she's digging on an island so that, too, is still up in the air.
sinon... for once i'm not thinking too far ahead. i'm not even thinking at all of when i'll be coming back to montreal, i'm just letting things flow and that's kind of new for me. even thinking just a few weeks ahead instead of months is a big improvement. it's almost as though i've forgotten what's at home, what i'll have when i get back (including comms and all that jazz that i am so excited for), and it's not even because i've got so much here. it just feels better. jess, you should join me, fuck the mortgages and babies, we can do without, we should just think as far as the desert and balls of string and cut-offs.
pa, why not go out into the suburbs? van, thanks for taking care of bitch!
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