6.11.2012

7 year anniversary, Pt. 2

And from this moment on, I want you to know

I'll let nothing come between us
And I will love the ones you love


Now gone are all my question about why
And I've never been so sure of anything in my life

I wonder what God was thinking when He created you

I wonder if He knew everything I would need
Because He made all my dreams come true, when God made you
He must have been thinking about me
He made the sun, He made the moon
To harmonize in perfect tune
One can't move without the other
They just have to be together

And that is why, I know it's true
You're for me and I'm for You
'Cause my world just can't be right
Without you in my life
I wonder what God was thinking when He created you
I wonder if He knew everything I would need
Because He made all my dreams come true,
 when God made you
He must have been thinking about me

He must've heard every prayer I've been praying
Yes, He knew everything I would need
When God made you, yes He did
When dreams come true
When God made you
He must've been thinking about me

*When God Made You
Lyrics written by Eddie Carswell/ Michael O'Brien


7 year anniversary, Pt. 1

To find a love like ours is a blessing.  On June 11, 2005 this song was played as I walked down the aisle.  It was true on our wedding day and 7 years later, with life a world away from where we started, it's still true... 
It's always been a mystery to me
How two hearts can come together

And love can last forever
But now that I have found you, I believe
That a miracle has come
When God sends the perfect One

Now gone are all my questions about why
And I've never been so sure of anything in my life

Oh, I wonder what God was thinking when He created you

I wonder if He, He knew everything I would need
Because He made all my dreams come true, when God made you
He must have been thinking about me
I promise that wherever you may go
Ireland
Japan
Wherever life may lead you
With all my heart I'll be there too
 Switzerland
 Czech Republic
 Pisa, Italy
Turkey
 Romania
 Calabria, Italy
 Sicily, Italy
 Austria
Germany










6.10.2012

Waterpark and a Weird Carpet Place


After boring the brains out of our children at Ephesus (it doesn’t matter how many “One day, you will appreciate this” speeches we give, it never works) we ventured to the 2nd largest waterpark in the world.  Brady was so excited!  We drove along the beach and found glorious views of the coast.  There was a great kid section in the park and Brady, Juliette, along with one other little girl, were the only children playing in the water.  It was perfect!


On our ride back to the hotel, I wanted to stop at a carpet store. I had seen one not consumed with tourists and felt like that was the best place to stop. Greg gave me all his money and waited in the car with the kids. Isn’t he wonderful?! I walk up to find several women sitting at looms tying carpet strands. They were creating beautiful work, but I couldn’t find any kind of store and none of the women spoke English.  I asked in charades if I could take pictures.  Luckily, living in a place where I don't speak the language, I've gotten pretty good at the charades thing!  I decided to high tail it out of there when a man walked out of a door and asked if he could help me. I did my best to avoid eye contact and give as simple answers as I could to his many questions. I felt like I had done something wrong, like it was my fault they had an open gate, with a carpet hanging on a rack to showcase their work, women working to entice customers, and then no way to browse around a store. I told him I had to go because people were waiting on me then he followed me to the car. Luckily, Greg ignored him when he came to his window and we zoomed on down the road. I’m not sure what that was about, but next time, I’ll go where the tourists are!






6.09.2012

Visit to Ephesus


After arriving in the parking lot for our visit to Ephesus, a man selling a horse and buggy ride to the top gate of the city joined us at our car.  At the risk of being suckered, we took the bait and loaded up in the buggy. 
                   Juliette's concerned about riding with horses.  She likes animals from a distance, but not up close.
It was a nice ride and we took a detour to the Cave of the Seven Sleepers.  The story goes that Christians were being persecuted and seven young Christian men went into the cave.  Some 200 years later, the men woke up to find significant changes in society, which was surprising to them because they thought they had only slept for the night.  Shortly after waking, the men died and were buried in the cave they had emerged from.


Onward we ride to the ancient city of Ephesus.  What a sight to behold!  Although the streets were crowded with tourists, it was incredible to walk amongst the ruins of – what I didn’t realize- a very modern city in its day.  We hired a tour guide, and bless his heart, he was so patient while we rounded up and entertained the kids.   
Pipes made of terracotta


Sign for medicine


Fountain of Traianus


 The Library of Celsus

Sign for the "Love House."  Our guide said the foot was a sign for the men to follow and one who's foot was smaller than the etching was not allowed inside
It was easy to imagine the everyday life that took place thousands of years ago.  The grooves in the street from chariots carrying important people, the fountains and statues, and even the marketplace where venders came to sell their goods were clearly seen while walking through the city. 

6.01.2012

The Turkish Bath


So, I’m in Turkey.  What could be more appropriate than a Turkish bath?  I was actually pretty excited about it!  Greg babysat the kids and I put on my big girl pants and ventured alone to the mixed (meaning men and women in the same room) Turkish bathhouse called a Haram.  For some reason I assumed the people working in the bath and giving the baths would be women.  Yes, I know what happens when you assume, and I walked in to an all-male staffed haram. 

I was handed a towel that fit under my arms and reached about mid- thigh, then was ushered to a changing room.  The room had a curtain that was too small to fit across the door and windows cut out of each side low enough to where I could see the man’s head as he was folding towels outside my room.  Ok, I thought, perhaps he was just a “bodyguard” type and the women were inside doing the washing.  I take a deep breath and walk through the metal doors into a very large hot room.  Along the back wall were some stations with sinks and water, along the side walls were showers, the front wall had two marble tables, and the center was a large circle of marble.  A man stopped me at the door and poured 2 bowls of hot water on my head, then told me to lay down on the center circle.  I slowly scanned the room as I made my way to the circle and found a few men in the shower stalls and 3 men lying on the center circle.  It was at this time I became very aware of my self-conscious self and began praying a woman would show up to perform this bath thing.  It was also at this time, I was very happy I had not gone topless like the pamphlet told me I should and I began seriously second guessing my decision. 

I lay down on the stone and it really felt wonderful.  The room was full of hot steam and the stone was hot as well.  I closed my eyes and focused on how good it felt on my sore back and did a good job of forgetting what was going on around me.  The next thing I know, a hairy man wearing a short towel around his waist told me it was my turn.  He led me to one of the marble tables by the door, took my towel away, and told me to lay down.  I did as I was told and he poured warm water on me and began scrubbing my body with a rough mitt he wore on his hand.  It was uncomfortable.  I mean, the scrubbing felt ok, but I wasn’t really cool with this half naked man doing the scrubbing.  Call me a prune, but that’s just not my thing.

When the scrubbing was complete another man with a towel around his waist led me to the other marble table in the front of the room.  There he covered me with soapy bubbles and proceeded to wash, then a quick massage.  He spoke English and was asking where I was from and what hotel I was staying at.  I was pretty sure that was information he didn’t need to know. I told him I didn’t remember the name of the hotel, and then he asked how many people were staying with me.  Again, none of his business, but I told him my giant mean husband and two kids who like to bite.  Ok, I left off the giant, mean, and biting part, but I should have really told him that.  He told me I was very young, and began trying to figure out my age assuming I got married when I was 15, and since I only had 2 children.  Over and over he repeated, “You are very young.”  Maybe this bath thing wasn’t a bad idea after all! 

After a quick rinse in the shower, I lay back on the hot center stone for a few minutes and then left through the metal doors.  I was asked to sit on a stool and the original man who greeted me at the door wrapped a towel around my shoulders and one on my head.  He told me the price for the bath, but for a little extra I could go upstairs and get a hot oil massage.  I told him I was NOT interested in the massage and he responded with a squeeze to my shoulders and telling me he gave a really good massage.  What in this world had I gotten myself into?!  I couldn’t get out of that place quick enough.  I gave them all the money I had then bolted for the door, and practically ran back to the hotel. 

I’m sure some people would have no problem with the situation, but I will not be a return customer.  The good part was my skin was nice and soft afterwards and in the end; it gave me something to blog about!