So of course the universe had to throw me one more curve ball and I missed my connecting flight to Zurich because once I arrived in Munich, I had to wait in line for an hour and half to go through security again, take a train to my terminal, and go through customs. But I did immediately start crying at the gate attendants and they got me on a direct flight to Boston with a row to myself. It does mean I had a long layover and will be getting home two hours later but I booked myself a two hour nap room and am now waiting to board at my gate. Almost there
So, to update everyone, I got a lawyer and everything suddenly moved much quicker! Today I went with him to the police station and signed some forms saying I would show up in court next week and they gave me my passport back 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
My lawyer said he is 99% certain he can get me in court on Monday which hopefully means I will be going home on Tuesday! I will keep everyone updated but this was a huge step and I am so relieved.
Was trying to wait until I got sent the group pictures but it's taking too long so I'm posting these instead. On Easter we went to Sophy's friend's house for a "Supra" which is a party where you sit around the table and eat for many many hours. Usually there's a lot of drinking and toasting involved but that didn't happen this time. Sophy's friend's dad came in 3 hours in after attending a different Supra (with drinking) and he rambled about Georgian history in Georgian for two hours. He decided he liked me because my last name was "Earl" and his last name belonged to a King so he insisted we take pictures together. "An Earl and a King standing together"
Recent adventures: dinner at a nice cafe with Sophy and Bryson where the lights were big dresses. I also took a solo trip to the Chronicles of Georgia which is a giant monument to Georgia and it's christian history at the top of a mountain that overlooks all of Tbilisi. My camera did not do the size of it justice!
I spent most of the day drawing at a beautiful cafe made out of an old greenhouse in the middle of a park. Then Sophy and I went to a place called Fabrika which is old sewing factory that was turned into a bunch of restaurants, artist studios, and a hostel and I tried chacha which is a Georgian spirit made from fruit
Dinner out for more Georgian food. In the far left is badrijani (eggplant with walnut), in the middle is Megrelian kharcho with nuts (its chicken in some kind of sauce), Ojakhuri (pork barbecue with potatoes which was my favorite). We also had Georgian beer which tasted like beer (so, gross) and pear flavored lemonade which was very sweet but it grew on me (unlike the beer which only got worse).
We walked to around the city yesterday, Sophy lives pretty close to the center so there was a lot to see. We went to a nice park called Deda Ena (mother tongue) that has an artist market 365 days a year and a flower market. We also went to a bookstore cafe where they had a Georgian translation of Michelle Obama's book which I thought was hilarious.
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