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One Fat Hen and a Couple of Ducks

  • pathscrossing
  • Jul 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

As I have returned from Armenia, I know my journey isn't over. I still have much to learn, even if I'm not among the people of my homeland. I have years of Armenian learning and language to post about, which I discovered when I was rummaging through old Armenian Camp documents. I found a "Daily Hyelife" that I saved from last year because I figured it would prove useful sometime in the future. On it has little notices about who won the cleanest Cabin that day, a message from a young girl to her friend, a campfire song written out, and a note from the staff. These all seemed less than useful to me when I first picked it up, but then I saw the reason I kept the crinkled piece of paper in the first place. It has "Jashagetsook", a prayer to say before eating, in English phonetics and an English translation for it. It also had "Useful Armenian Phrases", that a year ago I didn't know, but now I definitely have mastered 99.99% of the list seeing as basic conversation was a must in a foreign country. So here's the Daily Hyelife circa 2015! (That's a rust stain on top by the way).


 
 
 

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