A blog about the experiences and adventures in the Republic of Georgia. Here you will find pictures, almost-daily journals, and creative/challenging/absurd stories. Please indulge. Be blessed and not offended.
It was great to see the picture of Shaloh, you know he is a very funny man! But I can not say the same for the kids from the orange. I guess I hoped to never see them again - meaning that they had found a home. Did you get to stay long? Did you see a lot of familar faces? Did they remember you? I am glad you found your way home, it sounds like it was no problem for you! Peace, MOLLY
You night walk through the streets of Tbilisi sounds like a Camp Crisis report I heard once. Oh chimmee! Those Lamazia Orphanage kids weren't named George, were they? When you shared your story with the group of who you are and why you came to Georgia did you end with the song "Father, I Adore You"? K, let me stop before I get too Xtreme. Mshwidoba!
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It was great to see the picture of Shaloh, you know he is a very funny man! But I can not say the same for the kids from the orange. I guess I hoped to never see them again - meaning that they had found a home. Did you get to stay long? Did you see a lot of familar faces? Did they remember you? I am glad you found your way home, it sounds like it was no problem for you!
Peace,
MOLLY
6:57 AM
P.S Shaloh!!! is a great man!!!
12:53 PM
You night walk through the streets of Tbilisi sounds like a Camp Crisis report I heard once. Oh chimmee!
Those Lamazia Orphanage kids weren't named George, were they?
When you shared your story with the group of who you are and why you came to Georgia did you end with the song "Father, I Adore You"?
K, let me stop before I get too Xtreme. Mshwidoba!
12:46 PM
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