Last week seemed to be a pretty busy week, but was full of exciting things. I'll give you a general idea of what my days consist of.
I go to the gym every morning (well...mostly every morning..I am now getting to that point where I hate when I DON'T go to the gym!) If I don't go it's because I have a morning commitment or my gym partners can't make it. (Which really doesn't give me an excuse, but I make it one!) Anyhow, so after the gym this is usually what happens:
Mondays: Trip to the market. I love going to the market...nothing like getting fresh fruits and vegetables to use for the week for eh, about 5-10 TL (depending on how much I buy that week) which equates to about $3-6. I'm talking bier (one) kilo (about 2.2 pounds) each of tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, carrots, bananas, oranges, lettuce, apples, anything and everything! It's amazing! I love it!
Tuesdays: Every other Tuesdays I volunteer with the Brownies for Girl Scouts. One of my friends, L, has a daughter in the troop so I go and help out with her. It's so much fun and brings back lots of memories of my childhood days as a Girl Scout. Just the other day at our meeting they were singing the "Make New Friends" song and it brought a smile to my face as I remember us reciting the song often.
Make new friends but keep the old,
One is silver and the other gold.
A circle's round, but has no end
That's how long I want to be your friend.
Last Tuesday night, I went to a Bunco night with a bunch of other spouses. Before moving here to Turkey, I had never heard of Bunco. So one day, I decided to try it out and now I play all the time. I think I like it so much because it requires no thought process or skill, you just roll the dice!! haha (how pitiful) It's a lot of fun and a good way to meet other spouses.
Wednesdays: I don't typically do a whole lot. But last week was a different story. One of (actually, a lot of them) the Bunco ladies LOVES to go shopping in downtown Adana, and has made her deals with a bunch of the stores. Well, this last time she went shopping she invited us girls along. Holy cow, were we in Heaven!! She has this particular store that she buys Pashminas (or scarves as we call them) from and gets a really great price...like 5TL/piece! Here in the Alley (right outside the gates) we pay AT LEAST 8 DOLLARS a piece! It was chaos in that store when the 15 of us American ladies went to town! haha Not only did this store have a HUGE selection of pashminas, but also minx blankets, copper tea sets, towels, all kinds of goodies. All in all, I think we estimated the group of us spent at least 1000TL just in that store. This is what it looked like when we were done:
It was great. I can't wait to go back and buy more! :) The crazy thing about these is in The States, they can go for $100 and more..and we can get them for $3 here. I will admit that you get used to how cheap things are around here real quick!
After we spent at least 40 minutes in that store, we headed for lunch. I have seen these things called "Doner"s all over the place, but have never tried one myself. Well, now I can say I have and that I actually enjoyed it! They put shaved meat (usually chicken or lamb, this was chicken) on a piece of bread big enough to roll into a wrap and add lettuce, tomato, and pickle to it and tah-dah! you have a "Doner". It was rather tasty!
this is how they make it |
Thursdays: The second and fourth Thursdays I volunteer for the MOPS on base. Only, I volunteer in the "MOPPETS room"...AKA....free babysitting for two hours while the moms enjoy a class. It can be hectic some weeks, but for the most part, it can be a fun time. Nothing like coloring, playing with play doh, reading books, playing cars for a few hours, and socializing with the other volunteers.
Every Thursday afternoon, some other ladies and I volunteer for the coupon program. We aren't exactly sure how we got suckered into this, but we haven't quit just yet. LOL Overseas bases can use expired coupons for 6 months past the expiration date; so a lot of VFW groups, nursing homes, school groups cut and send in coupons for us to use in our commissaries. So we as volunteers get to open every package we receive, fill up ziplock bags, and disperse them around the base for the families to use. My mother now refers to me as "the coupon lady". HAHA Either way, I saved $33 off my grocery bill the other day by using the coupons! :)
Fridays: Friday is another day that I don't typically have a lot going on. Like, last Friday, I spent the rainy day at home cleaning and doing laundry..bleh, boring!! But this Friday night, I'll be playing Bunco again! woo hoo, here's to hoping to win an AWESOME prize!! (maybe that pashmina box!haha)
So, like I said...my days aren't always filled with much of anything exciting but I make the most of it. And, my friends and I like to fill in with lunch dates, movie afternoons, craft afternoons, shopping, and soon...pool days!! Yay!! (And yes, mother, I know I need to be filling my days with school work!! Soon. I think. haha) While there are some days I wish I had a job, most days I enjoy having the freedom to do whatever it is I please!
Thanks for sticking with me through this long post!
Until next time...
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