So, for 4 months I was living and teaching in Georgia. I worked for Teach and Learn with Georgia http://www.tlg.gov.ge/ It was a wonderful experience and I would recommend it to anyone (as long as you are adventurous and can adjust to different situations) I lived with a host family in an Azerbaijani village called Karajala which is located in the Kakheti region. I learned how to read/write and speak Georgian. Most of the photos are people from Georgia, but there are also a lot of photos of fellow teachers.
| One of my students at a wedding |
| awesome guest house owner, Soliko |
| Random drunk guy at a convenient store |
| a firefighter! |
| the person in charge of our orientation, who was also the winner of SURVIVOR the Georgian edition |
| Keith USA |
| in my village, her English name is Emma |
| Emma's younger brother, a mischievous one 50 |
| Emma's sister's friend |
| my host brother Samsun |
| a family friend |
| My host grandma |
| My host mother |
| Me INSIDE the president's palace in Tbilisi!! too bad the president wasn't home because i def would've had him wear the glasses :) |
| neighbor girl |
| me with some of the neighbors |
| Nikki England |
| Tom England |
| Michael Ireland |
| Michael Ireland |
| Jason South Africa |
| lady who worked at the hostel Georgian |
| Ash Australia |
| Yas England |
| Liselle Estonia |
| Tom Tasmania |
| Georgian Rugby player |
| Erin New Zealand |
| Kirsten USA |
| Patrick Canada 70 |
| Guram (the groom) Georgia |
| Crystal (the bride) England |
| I know I am wearing the glasses, but I had to include this scary Joker . The glasses are in the pic. |
| wedding in my village |
| one of my students |
| more students |
| family friend Emma's sister |
| my host brother with his friend (another student of mine) |
| some students at the school i worked at |
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