Hey Anna, This is Mary Ni. Your dad sent me your blog link. Very good. Looks like you are settling in quite nicely! Can we be friends on facebook so I can see your future pictures? Hope all is continuing to go well for you. How's the teaching?
Disclaimer: The material presented here does not reflect the views or opinions of the Fulbright program or the U.S. Department of State.
With that being said, I'm a freshly graduated 22 year old from Syracuse University. I will be living in Baku, Azerbaijan for the next year teaching English with a Fulbright scholarship. The title of this blog is a shout-out to those of you who know how incredibly directionally-challenged I am, and more specifically how I have to use hand signals to figure out which way is left or right. Added with my college nick-name of Annie, I'm a little lost orphan in a completely foreign city with no idea how to speak the language or what I've really gotten myself into. I have no organized ideas for this blog or any time table at all, but it's easier to just put it on here rather than annoy the majority of my friends and family with my novel-esque e-mails. Let me know about any comments, questions or concerns!
I'm curious, how did you ever get the suitcases in top of the armoire? :)
ReplyDeleteIn the living room, is that a door opening that was bricked in? Or is that one of those heavy entry doors that you talked about earlier? :)
My roommate helped me get the suitcases up there... she has about 8 inches on me so it was actually easy for her.
ReplyDeleteAs for the bricks, it's actually the back side of a fireplace! Karli has a fireplace in her room. Who knows if it works.
Hey Anna, This is Mary Ni. Your dad sent me your blog link. Very good. Looks like you are settling in quite nicely! Can we be friends on facebook so I can see your future pictures? Hope all is continuing to go well for you. How's the teaching?
ReplyDelete;-) Mary