First...for any technology savvy people out there...does anyone know why pictures are disappearing from the blog at random? No idea where they're going, and trying to re-post is useless...and annoying. I've never wanted to strangle an inanimate object so much in my entire life -- ugh.
Anyway...
The last few weeks have been a whirlwind. We've celebrated the Novruz holiday with our family and taken a trip to Tbilisi, Georgia. I'm going to post some pictures of both, so get a quick look - they'll disappear into the blog picture abyss with their brothers and sisters within the week.
NOVRUZ....
This Azeri holiday is a reminder of the culture's Zoroastrian roots - a celebration of new life through the worship of water, fire, earth, and wind. The unofficial celebrations begin the first Tuesday of March with plov (a national dish - mainly rice) and fire jumping - literally. That continues each Tuesday until the fourth week (20th - 28th), during which everyone is off of work and there are family and community celebrations. Some of the traditions of Novruz are: the growing of samani (wheat grass) to symbolize the coming of new life with the beginning of Spring, "Spring" cleaning to get rid of the old and start clean and new, egg dying - after which you play a little game where two people bash their boiled / dyed eggs together and whoever has the dud (the one that gets crunched) loses their egg, door-to-door candy collection - boys go around to their neighbors houses, take off their caps and put them on the doorstep, knock on the door and run...the caps are filled with candy, and the boys come back to pick them up after the door is closed again - sound familiar-ish? I'm sure there's plenty I'm leaving out, but you get the picture...