This is what it is to write with disappointment at the fingers. I feel the weight of every syllable with each move made to the space bar. Apologies for the absenteeism that has metamorphosed into the following verbosity. If only I kept up with recording words.
She says, "What an intership."
The first official 5 days without specific people (directors) in the office has proven to be busier (simplyfying English for the past month had me originally writing "more busy" before being coaxed by the Word -damn you microsoft- prompt) than one would think for an intern. We came into the office at such a great time because the field visits, post holidays, are many. Each unit needs to catch up with first-of-the-year reports while planning for the next 12 month scheduling.
Tsakhkadzor, a ski resort town, was our first work related venture into the wild (otherwise known as Away from the Fluorescent Lighting, heh). My surpervisor Susanna's middle name is Inclusivity. She knows how to utilize free labor and lobbied for the interns to accompany her on a 3-hour trip our second Friday at It. A journalist conference of sorts called upon UNHCR's presence. Part of Susanna's efforts are focused on mainstreaming Sex & Gender Based Violence (SGBV) issues had by the refugee population in Armenia. Her frustration stemmed from what she referred to as a difference in professions. She spoke of a style of journalism that doesn't allow for a direct translation of refugee life into publication for the masses.
I was nurtured to delve into activities related to Hot. Damn you Mind, expand already. I instead fascinate over my wet-snow maneuvers. Sochi, Russia 2014, recognize.
Next outer-office experience was had with law clinic students' orientation to refugee protocol, 2-day seminar. A 101 in social work ambiguity is more like it. I do love how law brains tackle hurdles over the Gray. I posed as a person who had made it to Armenia via money collected by a wedding partner's family, cajoled into doing so after the nasty kidnapping of my Innocent. Viva Mex(h)ico! My feeback via microphone in front of the some 30 students to the 5-member group, which had mock interviewed me, most importantly praised their professional use of self through facial expressions that complimented my fear-of-situation. They are going places.
Army Day extravaganza, trip 3. We were obviously near Lake Sevan. It was such a winter sight, but for incredible photos see Envoy's facebook page (stop rolling your eyes, just go). We were with a UN Rep from Geneva that was assessing a village, completely populated by Armenian-Azeri refugees, in terms of their computer status (previous blog posting). This trip validated the fact that Microsoft is surely the devil incarnate. Their piecemeal distribution of programming really punches rural areas the world over in the gut. damn them, it & that. Partnerships with the entity in the future will without a doubt be necessary.
Armenian Sunny-D is less offensive to the throat cilia, it truly heals.

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