Kyle’s Journey in Armenia

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  • Kyle? In Armenia?

    My name is Kyle, and I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Noyemberyan, Armenia. I lived here from 2006-2008, and worked as an Information Technology volunteer for the US Peace Corps. In addition to my primary assignment developing my region's WiFi internet, I also taught computer and English classes to area youth. Thank you for visiting!

    This blog remains available for historical purposes, but is no longer actively maintained.

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Jun 2006
Some thoughts…
Posted in Peace Corps, Preparation... by Kyle at 1:06 am | No Comments »

I’m all packed up now, and I leave tomorrow (this) morning at 6am from Columbia. I will be in Phili for a few days before shipping off into the (not so) great unknown. It should be such an amazing time.

My family was in town all week, and I was happy to see my older sister Erin and her husband, and all of my grandparents. It’s a sad thought that it may be the last time we will all get to be together, but I am so proud and happy that everyone was able to make it to see me before I leave. They are all such wonderful people and I am so blessed to have them in my life.

It’s been a pretty scary couple of days. It’s very weird not knowning what to expect tomorrow, and even more weird not knowning what my life will be like in the next two years. There are a lot of lingering questions which I won’t be able to answer til I get there, so for now, it’s all just an adventure. I am pumped – bring it on, Armenia.

Things to note:

  • New pictures have been posted in the Photo Album of this past week and time with my family!
  • I will have my cell phone with me through Sunday while I’m in Phili, then it’s on it’s way home. Feel free to call between now and then.
  • I should have internet in the hotel, so look for more updates of how the training is going.

Until tomorrow – take care, and wish me luck!


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