Barev,
That's quite all right! You have plenty on your mind as it is.
I'm glad to hear about that. We in the Caucasus really worried about the welfare of all the former Ottoman states, especially during the span of both Yugoslavias. It's wonderful that things are picking up for you. :) But I'm sad for your worries- what troubles you?
I am fine, thank you! A bit worried, many Armenians are very upset at Senator Rice's denial of the Genocide, and it's straining Armenian ties with Turkey and America alike...I hope it will be resolved soon, but our news reporters are seeming to blame Turkey more than Senator Rice for something that is her fault. But, other than that, the fall weather is lovely, and I'm thankful for that!
Ts'tesetyun,
Alexianos Kirzigian
Zdravo,
Yes, it is very good that things are picking up for me after so many dilemmas were placed upon the region. I find it hard to believe it's been only twenty years since I claimed my independence… I've made it so far as a nation in such a short time. But as many nations grow and develop their own histories, the representations hold memories that can never be erased… That's what's really been troubling me; my memories. Of Yugoslavia, of World War II, of times far prior to that even… As of recent, the memories of the days when I looked to be just a teen have been bothering me to no end. The days before I was married to that Chetnik Novak…
I am glad you are doing alright. Politicians just can't hold their tongues, can they? Things would be so much simpler if everyone got along… I hope things get resolved as well; tensions between nations are never good things. I would know… But I'm sure you would know far more about that than me; you're a lot older than I am.
Drago je čuti od vas,
Andelko J. Begovich
