This last week has been filled with many sad goodbyes. It is hard to put into words all the emotions that have been experienced. I said good bye to my co-workers with a dinner at our favorite Ajaran restaurant, Suzanne said goodbye to her teacher counterparts and finally to our host family for the past two years. Now here in Tbilisi we say goodbye to the Peace Corps staff and fellow volunteers as we perform the final acts before becoming RPCVs (Returned Peace Corps Volunteers). In the attached photos we share some of those encounters.
Office goodbyes:
Teacher goodbyes:
Friends goodbyes:
Family Goodbyes:
Staff goodbyes:
What wonderful memories you will have of the people and the work you did in Georgia. Can’t wait to hear all about it “in person”!
Love
Julie
Hard ot believe you’ll be on your way home soon. It is difficult to say good bye but it will be wonderful to look back on all the memories you’ve made. It will also be wonderful to see old and dear fiends again!
It is beyond words to express the kind of connections with folks and then to say good-bye…just that they’ll always hold a place somewhere in our consciousness. Safari salaam on your way home.