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Published: July 15th 2008
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Wren,Stuart and Izzy outside Hotel Shirak
Standing outside the hotel where we sleep Today was our first day working on the house site. We started the day by meeting the family we are helping. It is a fairly large family with six children ranging from ages 16 to 4. For most of the day we shoveled gravel in to buckets and passed them along the bucket chain to be poured on the floor as a base that supports the concrete we will be pouring tomorrow.
We had a lunch break where we ate lots of potatoes, fresh vegetables, and bread. One of our group leaders who plays the guitar serenaded us with some Armenian folk songs.
We practiced our Armenian words. Anna's favorite word is parikisher (goodnight) which she says "peprika shed" to the amusement of the Armenians. We also like the word Shnorhakalatyoon (thank you).
After lunch we worked for another hour or two then had a coffee break which is a very long berak where everyone drinks their choice of coffee or tea. It is an Armenian tradition to read your fortune in the bottom of your coffee cup.
Our group is full of great people, we have talar and ani the other two teenagers on our trip who are both fluent
The Family
The Family we are helping standing on the front steps of their home this morning before starting work in Armenian, and their mother Nadia who is fluent in Turkish, Armenian and English.
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Great Pics
Your blog is awesome and the pictures are most excellent. I wish something as exciting were happening here so I could fill you you in - the best I can do is to let you know my latest project, 'cleaning the shed'. Keep up the good work!