Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A Lesson Learned...

While on our trip in Izmir, I learned that if you do this:


and don't pay attention to what you are doing,check the ground for safe landing before you decide to jump, or look at the ground vs. the camera (for the sake of an AWESOME picture) while jumping...you could end up in one of these:

No, I don't typically roll my jeans like this. It was for the sake of the picture! haha

Yes, that is the awesome shoe I have been rockin' for the last week. :)
 HA.HA. Joke was on me!

But I am glad to report that after 1 week of wearing said shoe, my foot is doing MUCH better and I can not wait to get back to running!!! I have been going crazy these last 2 weeks with no exercising.  

So, lesson learned. 




Monday, October 18, 2010

The Military Wife

I found this on Facebook and thought I would share.  I have no idea who wrote it, but I like it.


The Military Wife

A Poem

When she was a girl, her dreams were bold, as bold as her fine, free gaze;
And every gift of grace and mind was hers in her younger days.
When she was a girl, a golden girl, with a soul as fine as fire
She could outshine the brightest jewel that a rich man's love might buy her.
Yes hers could have been the glittering path through a careless, carefree life.
But she fell in love with an soldier, so she became a military wife.

Away from the home of her childhood she marched at her husband's side.
For she chose a wide and winding road when she became a bride.
And sometimes the road was a hard one, so different from what she had planned;
And sometimes she wept for the home she had left as she lay in a foreign land;
And sometimes her steps would grow weary as she followed the drum and the fife;
But she set about making the world her home because she was a military wife.

She learned to build a hearth for them wherever her man was sent;
And she knelt to plant a garden every time he pitched their tent.
Yes, she always planted a garden though she never saw it grow,
For she knew before the flowers came that she would have to go.
But she left each garden gladly though it cut her like a knife,
For she hoped it might bring some comfort to another military wife.

To the hardships in her married life she brought one simple truth,
A promise that once was spoken in the ancient words of Ruth:
"Wherever you go, I will go. Wherever you lodge, I will lodge;
Thy people shall be my people and thy God shall be my God."
She shared his joys and sorrows as they made their way through life,
For she was proud to love a soldier and to be a military wife.

She bore the weight of worrying what fate might hold in store;
And the wordless fear of waiting when her soldier went to war;
And the nights that she spent fearing that her waiting was in vain;
And the pain of wanting someone she might never hold again.
But she bore his children gladly through uncertainty and strife,
And they never heard her crying for she was a military wife.

She raised a military family with the faith her love had taught her;
And she gave the pride she had inside to her son and to her daughter;
And she taught them to love freedom and to know what it was worth,
As they helped her plant her gardens in the corners of the earth.
And she never wished for better than the road they marched through life.
Because she was as much a soldier as she was a military wife.

Izmir Visit

Last weekend, we took a trip with a Photo Hunters Group here on base.  We went to places like Ephesus, Virgin Mary’s House, Priene, Miletos, Didyma’s Temple of Apollo, Pamukkale, Hierapolis, and Kusadasi. WE.HAD.A.BLAST!!!! A trip like this was all I needed to remind me why, exactly, I moved here to Turkey (minus the obvious reason of NOT being seperated from my husband for the next 15 months!) I was telling J-Twice in the middle of our trip that I was always kind of jealous of people's pictures from different places in the world, and now I get to be that person in those pictures, visiting those places.  What a great experience.  

On our way to the airport!

Temple of Apollo


Virgin Mary's House


Ephesus
Pamukkale-Hot Springs
These are just a few pictures we took, I think we took over 600!!  It was awesome to be able to climb through the ruins and see all kinds of history.
 The only thing we weren't huge fans of, was the food we were offered! Ha Ha! Breakfast and Dinner was included in our trip, and it was hotel food so it wasn't the best but it was something!!! For breakfast our choices were bread, cheese, some kind of meat, hard boiled eggs,cucumbers, tomatos, olives...the first morning that was okay, but the next 2 mornings we weren't too fond of it! LOL Thankfully, our second morning we had found a Starbucks, so J-Twice and I had that!! :) The way to this girl's heart! Lunch our first day-we were on our own for and we found a cute little restaurant to enjoy (and it was prob. the best meal we had all weekend!!) I ordered what they call meatballs (and mom asked if I knew what kind of meat it was-NO, and I prob. prefer not to find out!) and J-Twice ordered Doner..which is a specialty here. (and I was trying to put the pictures up, but this thing doesn't want to work with me!) The pictures are on my Facebook too, if you are friends with me! :)

Where we had lunch!
We are already looking forward to our next opportunity to travel, so stayed tuned to see where our adventures take us! 

Friday, October 8, 2010

Thoughts....

Merhaba!!!!!!!
Well...it's been a whirlwind of a week.
Last Friday we finally received our household goods!!!!! It was like Christmas...having our comfortable couch and bed, different clothes to wear, a microwave, our TV, the Wii...all the fun things we missed was awesome!!
The unpacking....was not so awesome. haha J Twice got his DVD's unpacked and put away, set up the TV and Wii and thought he was done. In the meantime, I worked my little ol heart out getting everything unpacked and put away. It's time like that in which I miss my 3 story house in DC!! lol
So basically this last week has been getting the house put together (and still not being able to hang anything  up on our walls...we're working on that!).
On Monday, the girls and I took our regular trip to the market and got our goodies for the week.  Afterwards, Amanda decided she wanted to try and find the bead store....it was an unsuccessful trip to say the least!! And all I have to say is, I am glad I was not driving!!!!!!! Turkish drivers are INSANE!! They make 2 lane roads 4...they honk to just let you know they are beside(behind, about to crash into you,whatever they are feeling) you...and basically just make you feel uncomfortable! Since I was not driving, I sat in the backseat(dying laughing, turning different colors-she says) and watched Amanda make her way through Old Adana!! We were very thankful when we got out of there! hahaha
Yesterday, Lori and I took a trip into Old Adana on the Dolmus (their bus system).  It was exciting...this was the first time for me, but Lori had been on it a couple times so she knew her way around pretty well.  It was only 1.25 TL for a one-way ride..pretty cheap! We went to visit the Adana Mosque (Camii **pronounced Jami**in Turkish) again, and then walked around to see what stores they had to offer.  We didn't spend a whole lot of time down there, but are definately planning on going back soon, as we saw different places on our way back that we would like to visit. On our trip back, a school boy was on his way home for the day and was very interested in teaching us about the different places we were riding by.  He showed us an English dictionary they were learning from in school so as we would go by places he would ask us how to say something in English, and we would ask him the Turkish way, pretty cool! Turkish people (esp. children and men) are very friendly, always willing to strike up a conversation if they can!
This weekend we are taking our first overnight trip and we are SO excited! We will be visiting Ephesus, Pumakkale, and a couple other different places so stayed tuned to hear all about it.