In this week’s edition, we wanted to highlight our hometowns and host families!
Keegan: For a little history about my city--Chiatura--it is a smaller town of 20,000 on the banks of the Kvirila River in the Imireti province. The region is extremely rocky and the area is know for the many manganese deposits and mines. Along with these mines and steep cliff sides, Chiatura is also known for its cable cars. Although few run today, remnants of this Soviet history are scattered throughout the area. P.S. There's actually a song about Chiatura (the second video) and the first one is of the city in general!
| Chiatura City Hall |
| Chiatura |
As for my host family, I have 3 host brothers (Givi - 15, Luka - 8, Alex - 5), Shorena, my host mother (Deda in Georgian), Shmagi, my host dad (Mama in Georgian), and my Bebia (grandmother)! We live in a beautiful two-story cliff side home with about an acre of land. We have grape vines as far as the eye can see, a pig, and 2 cows (dzroha). Most of the family activity happens in the common room/kitchen area. We have a wonderful kitchen space, a large TV, and plenty of chairs for friends who frequent often! Branching from this area is a combination of bedrooms and an indoor bathroom with a toilet and washing machine. As for the shower, it’s a small brick building with a wood stove in order to heat water. Although this sounds “primitive”, it is actually very nice! The cement is extremely smooth and it feels almost like a sauna. The upstairs has more living space, my bedroom included! I sleep in a very comfortable full bed with a gorgeous view of the area. The house is not heated (indoor heating is uncommon throughout Georgia), but there are enough wool blankets to keep everyone toasty!
| Luka, Shorena, Alex, and Givi (L to R). |
| My home |
| Katskhi |
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| Grapes in our yard! |

You guys have Internet service at your home?
ReplyDeleteYes, very much so! Many families and homes throughout the country have internet service, mobile phones, or both.
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