Just got back from my first make-up rehearsal.
There are still a few kinks to be worked out, but I'm going green and I like it!
I've done it - graduated and received my Masters in Teaching from Evergreen, and am embarking on a new adventure! I have moved to Ankara, Turkey to teach middle school drama. This blog is to share with my family and friends photos and events that I come across on my adventures.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Favorite three things from November Bayram
It is hard to believe I've lived in Turkey for three months. They have gone by so fast, and yet other times it feels like I've been here for so much longer.
I just got back from a fabulous trip where I went to western Turkey with my two closest friends here - they are my canims. That is the Turkish word for "dear". Christina - a middle school science teacher (who happened to be on my flight from LA) and Tim - a kindergarden teacher from Wisconsin.
While we were sitting at breakfast one morning during our vacation, I asked them what their three favorite things were that we had done that week. That question got me thinking about what my three favorite things were. After some thought, I shared.
1. Singing on the stage at the Grand Theatre in Ephesus
2. Swimming in the Ege Deniz (the Aegean Sea)
3. Strolling and shopping in Alacati - my new favorite little village in Turkey
Pictures are coming soon
;)
I just got back from a fabulous trip where I went to western Turkey with my two closest friends here - they are my canims. That is the Turkish word for "dear". Christina - a middle school science teacher (who happened to be on my flight from LA) and Tim - a kindergarden teacher from Wisconsin.
While we were sitting at breakfast one morning during our vacation, I asked them what their three favorite things were that we had done that week. That question got me thinking about what my three favorite things were. After some thought, I shared.
1. Singing on the stage at the Grand Theatre in Ephesus
2. Swimming in the Ege Deniz (the Aegean Sea)
3. Strolling and shopping in Alacati - my new favorite little village in Turkey
Pictures are coming soon
;)
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Olympos - Seker Bayrum
Seker Bayrum - Bring it on!(Please click on the photo to see the rest of my excursions in Olympos.)
This was my first trip away from Ankara, and it was perfect. I had only lived here a few short weeks, and then I spent a mere 12 hours on three different buses that took me down the Mediterranean. Totally worth it!
I went with about 9 other teachers/friends, and we had a blast - dancing the night away in an open air bar, sleeping in a tree house, taking a day long cruise sightseeing and dancing on the boat.
Enjoy!
Kapadokya
Can't wait to go back to Kapadokya!(Please click on the photo to see the rest of this album.)
This was an amazing, fun and fact filled weekend with other new teachers. Two of my friends in this photo are standing on a salt lake - in the winter it fills with water, but in the summer, all the water evaporates and all that is left is TONS of salt. The salt lake was a stop on our way to Kapadokya - which is about 4 1/2 hours by bus away from Ankara. In Kapadokya, we stayed in cave rooms (still somewhat questionable as to whether they are actually made out of natural caves) and during Saturday and Sunday, we went to an Open-air Outdoor Museum, a Turkish carpet maker company, an Underground City, and we hiked through Imagination Valley and the Fairy Chimneys. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Fabulous outdoor fruit/vegetable market in Umikoy
Hello friends and family,Please click on the photo to see a few other shots from my trip to the Umitkoy market.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
The back seat of a taxi
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| My new friends - Kim, Christina and Charity. We shared a taxi after a shopping trip (there will be a whole lot of this in my shopping future I think). There is a large grocery store (similar to Target or WalMart) as well as a movie theatre, a Home Depot-like store, and much more a short 20 minutes walk from my lojman. However, the walk back up will not be so pleasant with lots of groceries or moving in materials - like paint, bookshelves, etc. |
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Enjoy these photos from our walking tour through Ankara of Roman Ruins. Click on the photo to see more photos :)