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    This blog remains available for historical purposes, but is no longer actively maintained.

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1/4 of the Way Done?!?

Thursday, December 7th, 2006
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I guess it’s true – six months ago I was on leaving on a jet plane (finish the lyrics if you must) from JKF, leaving behind all the (in)conveniences of home. Now is as good of time as any to reflect on my time here in Armenia, what I’m missing the most, and what I’m […]

Thanksgiving, Pt 2.

Monday, November 27th, 2006
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Well, the Thanksgiving season has finally passed, and it was an amazing time. As you can see from the previous post, the Peace Corps volunteers celebrate in style, and part 2 this weekend was no different. I travelled to Berd and met up with several other volunteers for a more intimate Thanksgiving feast. Most notably, […]

Thanksgiving, Pt 1.

Friday, November 24th, 2006
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Today is my day off between Thanksgivings – I celebrated my first on Tuesday night with all of the Peace Corps volunteers, and will be going to Berd (a village in our region) to celebrate again tonight. While I certainly missed everyone1 in America quite a bit, it was a great time. Our celebration consisted […]

Kyle Who?

Thursday, November 16th, 2006
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I never proclaimed to be perticularly good at this blogging thing – so my apologies for this belated, long-overdue update. As with most everyone, a lot has happened over the past few weeks, so I’ll save you the time and give you a quick summary, with a few exciting highlights: Projects: Handicap Accessibility for Noyemberyan’s […]

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