Teach Abroad – Republic of Georgia

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Let’s Talk Easter…Georgian Orthodox Style

Rest & Relaxation: These were the two keys to the past couple of weeks. As a result of Easter, we have recently had some longer vacation weekends and shorter school weeks. I decided to stay in the country during vacation in order to experience what Easter was like here in Georgia. It is said to be the biggest holiday of the year. Continue reading »

Photo Friday from Georgia

The Republic of Georgia is not only one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but one full of rich tradition, hospitable hosts and amazing food and wine. Our teachers working in this fascinating country have shared photos from their teaching adventures abroad. Continue reading »

Visual Collage from Georgia

Random odds and ends from the last week or so (mostly wandering around Khoni on sunny days, plus one rainy in Kutaisi) while teaching English in the Republic of Georgia. Continue reading »

Not To Do, But To Be… Finding Purpose in Teaching Abroad

Since arriving to teach English in Georgia, my To Be list is now quite ragged. Thirty more things have been added and all but seven are accomplished. I continually add and continually accomplish. It’s a working list and will never be completed. I will never be completed and that is a great thing. Thank you Georgia for helping me to be. Continue reading »

Georgia Countdown to Teach Abroad

I don’t want to write too much on what I expect over in Georgia while I teach abroad. I’ve read some blogs, done some internet research, bought a book, but the bottom line is, I don’t know what to expect, and that’s just fine by me. I guess I’m comfortable not knowing what will happen because I recognize I can’t know. Continue reading »

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