Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Our Next Home..

Some news that was long awaited finally arrived on 1 March!! We were impatiently(or, I was anyways) waiting to see where our next home would be after our time here in Turkey ends this summer. We honestly thought we were headed back Stateside since we had not heard anything yet.  Well, were we ever so WRONG!!! The day the orders came out, I thought I was going to die!!!!! And more importantly, I thought my mother would die! Ha ha How in the WORLD were we staying overseas!?! Many,many emotions rushed my mind.  I was excited, but yet crushed. I knew staying overseas would be better for us in the long run but man, I was really looking forward to America again. My prayer was that God (and the USAF, of course) would send us somewhere that both of us would strive. After spending 2 years in a tropical environment, I really needed to go somewhere warm. And boy were those prayers answered!


Wellllll, as most of you already know...we are headed to Okinawa, Japan this summer!!!!!!!!! Holy cow!!!! Since the day we got to Turkey, J-Twice was determined that we would go to Japan next. I told him he was out of his ever-loving mind. Sir, Turkish culture is hard enough, you want to take me to Japan!?! BUT, I have done tons of research, and we are totally excited about Japan! We haven't heard a bad thing about the island, and believe me, we would hear it if it was bad!

courtesy of Google

courtesy of Google

So we are going to enjoy our last few weeks left in Turkey, make a pit stop at home for a few weeks and then start our lives over in Okinawa, Japan.  If someone would have told me just five years ago the places I would go, the things I would have seen and the countries I would live in, I would have told them they were absolutely crazy. But I can admit, we are having a blast with these opportunities and making the most of it. As much as I would love to be back Stateside and being closer to home, we have to take this chance to make lifetime memories and enjoy the things that other people can only dream of.

Prayers for an easy transition will be greatly appreciated and look forward to many more years of our "grand adventures"!!

Tarsus

Way back at the end of February, we finally took a little day trip to Tarsus.  I have been wanting to take this trip ever since we got here.   It's only about 30-40 minutes away from base so there really was no excuse for us not going, minus us not having a vehicle of course. There are always group trips to this town, but we had yet to go on one. Finally one day, our group of friends decided to make an adventure out there.
view of the countryside as we were driving


*The info I am about to give is from a brochure I picked up along the way*

Tarsus is in the south of Turkey, between Adana and Mersin.  It is the oldest settlement area of not only Turkey, but the whole world. The foundation is 10,000 years old. 


Along the way, there is a beautiful waterfall that makes for awesome pictures! This is from The Berdan River, which means cold water river. The way the river meanders through the Tarsus Plain is one of the many reasons that the city was established in it's present location.  Today the waterfall is valued highly by the local population,especially during the hot summer months. The river is supposed to bring health, however some people have developed problems because of it.  An example is Alexander the Great, who is said to have bathed here, developed pneumonia and shortly afterwards died in Syria.  





From the waterfalls, we found a place to park (but not without some adventure first. We tried to visit a cemetery, without knowing of course, ha ha) and ventured the town to see what we could find. Our first stop was St. Paul's Well. During the times that Christians ruled in Tarsus, the Well's water was supposed to be Holy and useful for healing. 
I still to this day can not believe that we have stood in the same places as people from the Bible. I will forever be thankful to the military for allowing us this experience! 
After we visited the Well, we weren't sure where to go from there. The guy working didn't speak much English, but with finger points and a map J-Twice finally found (about ten minutes later), we continued walking. 

The Turkish children seem to love when Americans visit. On more than one occasion, in more than one location, I have seen them whip out their cameras and take pictures and videos of us. This particular day, they weren't exactly being pleasant but we have learned to deal with them. Lord only knows where our pictures have ended up! ha ha


From here, we eventually ran into The Ancient Road.  I say ran into because it wasn't what we were looking for, but it's where we ended up! That happens a lot around these parts! This road is two thousand years old,and found by chance in 1993.  



Check out these cute little houses and roads we walked along on our walk through the town. I always enjoying photographing places like this. 


One last place we visited while there was Cleopatra's Gate.  The gate is the last of several that were part of Tarsus's ancient walls; it opened from the city to the west.  



This here ends our visit to Tarsus. There are many other places to visit in this town but we didn't have that much time due to evening plans. Maybe we will have the chance to return but if not, it's okay. 

Until our next adventure...





An Afternoon of Photography

An easy job for spouses is doing their own photography business. There are quite a few over here in Turkey. One of the ladies I follow on Facebook was holding a "Hero Mini Session". I have always wanted to get photos of Jorge in his uniform and what better opportunity?! It only took a little bribing to get him to agree. 
While this session was only about twenty minutes long, I feel like we got some pretty good shots and here I am to share them with you! I have all of them on my facebook and I know you all (or at least, most of you) have already seen them but I thought I'd put them on here as something to go back on and reminisce. 




Many thanks to Ella Grey Photography for your wonderful work. 

Blog Hiatus

I am ashamed at how long it has been since I have written ANYTHING!!! Seriously, Becky, almost 4 months and you havent posted one,single thing! Wow.

So, I obviously have TONS to write about. Bear with me as I get this thing updated. I need to do it now before this summer gets completely ridiculous with our move! (I will fill you in, no worries!) Unfortunately my computer has decided to stop charging and I cant get any of my pics from there right now. Therefore, I really have no idea where to start on my updates. lol

In the last four months we have taken a few trips, I went home for a little bit, and many other little things have happened.

Stay tuned for some late, but exciting things! :)