The last few days of 2007 were really fun! On Sunday, the 30th, there was an interact (rotary kids under 18) party...Me, Majo, Melissa, Leandro, Olivier, and Thassila all went and had a blast! There was free food and free music. There was also a dance contest that me and Leandro won, thanks to his samba and my crumping :) There was also a limbo contest but no one really won that one. There was 2 DJs and a band, so we danced, jumped, and yelling for a few hours. Afterwards, we went to McDonalds with some turkish boys. While walking there, these little "Street Rats" bombarded them (We actually knew them because we watched the big soccer game of the year outside in the street since there was no more room left anywhere...) but they were agging on the HUGE guy! He must be about 300 kilos!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!! But we left with no fight or anything. Shortly after, we explored our options for the next night, New Years Eve...There were a lot of clubs, the one the boys were going to (Balcon), Oliviers friends house, a party with the Kaş kids...At the end of night, we still didnt know what we would do.
The next day we had school (blah!) and we decided on Olivier's friend house. So me and Majo get really really pretty in our new (matching style) dresses, and eat dinner with her family and her host sister who was home from Las Vegas, where she attends university. So it was fun and around 9 we met everyone, and me, Leandro, and Thassila went to meet 2 brazilians from İstanbul to come with us. So we meet them and they talk in portugese the whole way back, but once we got there, it was 10-ish...So we dance a little, talk, eat some chips. The 2 brazilians are actually going home, along with half of the İstanbul district because they were at a party and someone taped stuff that they were doing. One of them, Marcos, was only here since the end of November! Anyways, suddenly they were like "2 minutes until 2008!" so we all gather around the TV, turn it on, and WE MİSSED İT!!!!!!!!! all we saw were balloons falling and things saying Happy New Year. So we were a little awestruck that we missed it...but then started yelling and celebrating!!!!! Then the neighbors were lighting off fireworks so we went out and watched. The rest of the night was great and ended aroun 4 am...
The next morning (New Years Day), me and majo woke up around 9.30 and walked a mile to the McDonalds, which was closed, so we got Starbucks muffins and hot chocolate. The streets were DİSGUSTİNG!!!!!! There were puke piles all over the sidewalks, and garbage and confetti, And since the nights here get below freezing, the puke was all frozen. İt was gross!!!! And me and Majo were the only sign of life out that early. Hahahaha...We all tiredly walk around town for a while, and go home and sleep :) That was New Years here!!!! hahaha...good memories...
Also, my new theater production started! Me and Corinne went and tried out for High School Musical with the Turkish American Association. İ literally blew the auditions away! But there were so many kids, that they have 2 casts, so we will each do 2 shows. Me and Corinne are both Sharpay!!!!! The most covetted part :D Also, last Wednesday was our first practice and these 2 girls were looking at the 2 open chairs next to us...One suggests them and the other one says "We cant sit there! THOSE are Sharpays! We cant sit by Sharpays!!!!!" HAHAHAHA!!!!! İt was really funny! So İ will keep you posted about that!
A few things coming up, well Steve, the Austrailian, just came on Sunday and hes loving it so far! And on this coming Sunday, İ will leave to go on the big trip! The tour of Western Turkey. This includes İstnabul, Çanıkıla (the famous Aussie and New Zealand graveyard), İzmir, Ephesus (Town of Virgin Mary), Antalya, Konya, and many various little cities! İ'm SO excited! And İ will get to see all the exchangers again! Write more afterwards!
Miss you all!!!!
Love you!!!!!!!!
Kisses!!!!!!!! Ötümler!
MUAH MUAH!!!!! MUCUK MUCUK!!!!!
=********
Em, Emily, Emi, Er-Dogg
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Goodbye 2007!!!!
This year had brought so much change and it all ended with the dreaded period of exchange...The "Holidays"...
İts starts off around my birthday, the 25th of November... İ received my first midnight birthday phone call...actually i got 2!!!! and in the morning another one who tried to call the night before but the phone was busy :) İt was a nice day....Started off with a big breakfast with my mom and dad. Next, Vanessa came over around 2 and we went out for dessert (cheesecake, a chicken dessert, and baklava) and coffee. İ was STUFFED! And when we got back, we called Pepe from Mexico to wish him a happy birthday (a day late) and talked for a while. Majo and Melissa came and brought face crayons so they decorated me...Slowly people began to trickle in...Leandro and Rafa, Julianna, Tuğçe, Ayp, Okan, and Bartu....Zelda and İbrahim, Nilgün (my aunt) and family...We decorated some more faces, opened present, ate (of course), and played this really fun turkish board game-type thing...İt was like a lie detector...it was interesting and we laughed SO much!!!! Around 8.30 people started to leave...İt was only my mom and dad, aunt and family, me and majo left...İ was very happy when İ turned on my webcam and heard "Happy Birthday" being sung by my real family!!!! For those of you there, thank you SO much! You made my birthday great! İ really enjoyed everything about it, and will never forget the speech my mom presented at diner. She welcomed us all to Turkey, to our home, and to our new family. İt was a beautiful speech and left one person crying... İt was a wonderful night and İ wasnt really homesick at all!!!!!
Pictures: http://hs.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11698&l=b3037&id=506247668
The weeks between then and Christmas, FLEW by, although they were hard...Since there is no Christmas here (its a 99% muslim country) the rotary was planning us a Christmas party...with all the exchangers in our district...Unfortunately, they postponed it because there is a Turkish holiday, called the Kurban Bayram (i will explain later)...Everyone was disappointed...and then some brazilians (go figure) wrote e-mails to the head honcho of our district. We didnt even know he exsisted...but he does and he got mad! Therefore, he yelled at our chairman, Dilaver, who yelled at the organizer, Gülin. Then she yelled at us, Ankara kids (even though no one in ankara wrote the emails), and then they cancelled the party all together. So we were all pretty bummed out about that for a while. Then me and Vanessa ran into Gülin decorating a xmas tree in a café so we got to help her...therefore, i got in the tree decorating...But it just didnt feel like Christmas...But İ had no idea what the actual day would bring...
The tree, Gülin, Vanessa, and Me: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS9waG90by5waHA%2FcGlkPTMwMzIyMCZpZD01MDYyNDc2Njg%3D&b=15
The 19th-23rd is the Kurban Bayram. We went to Bursa on the 17th to spend it all with the family. Kurban means "sacrifice" and bayram means "holiday"....so it was the Sacrifice Holiday. İt originated back from Biblical times, to Abraham who was willing to sacrifice his son to God. So you can guess that some sort of sacrifice is involved, and from what İ had read before, half the ram would be donated to charity.But İ had NO idea what to expect. The days flew by...İ learned how to make Baklava (although i dont think i will be able to make it for you, since it took almost 2 days to make! and the cutting took a half an hour!) and one morning İ woke up and Nilgün (aunt) told me that the ram was here in teh garden if i wanted to take pictures of it...before it--you know...So İ ran down there and saw it as it was tied up. İt was quite sad but İ was taking pictures...haha... So they had it tied and then moved it to the dirt and took out a knife. İ couldnt look away as it began flailing as if it knew what was coming. They began singing nursery rhymes to it and laid a towel on it. They were so calm that when İ haerd a strange noise, İ didnt know what it was. Suddenly İ realized as blood was squirting and the ram flailed around more. The noise was something like when you get to the bottom of a cup of soda and the straw makes slurping noises. İt was DİSGUSTİNG! they didnt cut all teh way through so the ram was alive as it was bleeding to death. İt was cruel and mean and İ almost went vegen...my face must have shown it because suddenly my host mom was pulling me back inside. Liteally, THE grossest thing İ've ever experienced. And to think that it went on all around a country is GROSS!!!! Heres a fun fact, 2,600 people were injured and 2 died while sacrificing...haha...KARMA!!!!! :p
So İ met my cousin from İzmir, he showed me how to play some guitar, and İ sang while he played. İt was a good night. The next day was good too. We couldnt really go anywhere since he sprainged his ankle just days before...but it was fun anyways...We rented movies and vegged out. That night for dinner, we were served soup, which looked like it had chicken filets floated around the bottom. İ curiously ask what kind it is. Deniz (the cousin) calmly says "stomach" as he begins eating it. İ load mine with garlic, chili, any spice to drown out the fact that İ was eating stomach. İt was SO slimy and gross and it even had little buds on it!!!! İ politely declined more and they brought out the main course, cow tongue...İnstant flashback to Fear Factor camping last summer. Fortunately, if you can remember from Fear Factor, İ rather enjoyed the tongue and ate plenty :) The following day, İ had to leave, since İ wanted to be back for Christmas and the buses on teh 23rd were all booked. So İ got onto the bus by myself and travelled back to Ankara where İ was met by my 2nd host dad, İbrahim. We have a nice chat on the way to his house and a nice dinner together. Later, Zelda got home from İstanbul and we all went to sleep.
The Slaughter: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM0JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The next day, Vanessa came over around 4 and we went to the store for shopping, and then to eat Lokman (turkish pizza) it was a fun night filled with giggles and pictures. We webcammed for a while...which i enjoyed very much...and then watched a movie and drifted off to sleep. The next morning we began making food for a dinner that night. We cooked and got dressed up, and then it was only me, vanessa, zelda, and ibrahim. But it was fun. We put on Christmas music and they surprised us with shirts! Mine black, Vanessa's white for a present. İt was a wonderful night. Afterwards, we went to Joonas's house (remember him from Kaş??) where İ was reunited with all my Kaş friends. İt was also fun. We all sang songs, and tried to eat more, but couldnt. Around 12 we picked up Corinne and Majo...they were waiting for us after church...and went home and watched The Grinch. Everyone fell asleep except me, and İ have to say, that in the final few moments of the movie, İ was a little homesick, but it really felt like Christmas... The next day, we all went to Thassila's house for a xmas dinner and secret santa gift exchange. We danced and all had a great time. İ had Julianna, and gave her candied chesbuts (a bursa specialty), a J necklace, and a xmas tree ornament...Oliver had me and gave me a beautiful turqoise necklace. But it really wasnt about the presents, it was about being together, as a family... When İ got home, İ actually used the phone and called home! Despite how many times we webcammed, İ got teary when my mom answered the phone...The rest of the convo went good, and İ ran out of minutes...hahaha...it was a great christmas too!!!!!! Although İ wish i could've been home to celebrate it with you guys! But there was a lesson learned this Christmas...İts not about presents, decorating a tree, or cookies...it really is abot family and friends...İt helped me to realize that İ can deal without all the normalities of Christmas, but İ cant deal without my family and friends. İ love you all SOOOOO much!!!! And İ miss you TONSSSSS!!!!! especially on these special days and special times we've shared...Thank you for the letters, e-mails, packages, and everything! İ love you all!!!!
Cooking with Vaness and Zelda: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM1JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The dinner: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM2JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The Christmas Party...Row 1, Rafa, Melissa, Thassila...Row 2...Majo, Olivier, Vanessa, Me, Corinne, Leandro...Julianna in back: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM4JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
New Years is a different story...But İ will have to tell you about it another time since my computer lab is almost up!!!!! Love you and Miss you alllllll!!!!!!!!!
Kisses!
Öptümler!
Beijos!
Besos!
MUAH MUAH MUAH*MUCUK MUCUK MUCUK! Turkish noises ;)
Emily, Em, Emi, Er-Dogg
İts starts off around my birthday, the 25th of November... İ received my first midnight birthday phone call...actually i got 2!!!! and in the morning another one who tried to call the night before but the phone was busy :) İt was a nice day....Started off with a big breakfast with my mom and dad. Next, Vanessa came over around 2 and we went out for dessert (cheesecake, a chicken dessert, and baklava) and coffee. İ was STUFFED! And when we got back, we called Pepe from Mexico to wish him a happy birthday (a day late) and talked for a while. Majo and Melissa came and brought face crayons so they decorated me...Slowly people began to trickle in...Leandro and Rafa, Julianna, Tuğçe, Ayp, Okan, and Bartu....Zelda and İbrahim, Nilgün (my aunt) and family...We decorated some more faces, opened present, ate (of course), and played this really fun turkish board game-type thing...İt was like a lie detector...it was interesting and we laughed SO much!!!! Around 8.30 people started to leave...İt was only my mom and dad, aunt and family, me and majo left...İ was very happy when İ turned on my webcam and heard "Happy Birthday" being sung by my real family!!!! For those of you there, thank you SO much! You made my birthday great! İ really enjoyed everything about it, and will never forget the speech my mom presented at diner. She welcomed us all to Turkey, to our home, and to our new family. İt was a beautiful speech and left one person crying... İt was a wonderful night and İ wasnt really homesick at all!!!!!
Pictures: http://hs.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11698&l=b3037&id=506247668
The weeks between then and Christmas, FLEW by, although they were hard...Since there is no Christmas here (its a 99% muslim country) the rotary was planning us a Christmas party...with all the exchangers in our district...Unfortunately, they postponed it because there is a Turkish holiday, called the Kurban Bayram (i will explain later)...Everyone was disappointed...and then some brazilians (go figure) wrote e-mails to the head honcho of our district. We didnt even know he exsisted...but he does and he got mad! Therefore, he yelled at our chairman, Dilaver, who yelled at the organizer, Gülin. Then she yelled at us, Ankara kids (even though no one in ankara wrote the emails), and then they cancelled the party all together. So we were all pretty bummed out about that for a while. Then me and Vanessa ran into Gülin decorating a xmas tree in a café so we got to help her...therefore, i got in the tree decorating...But it just didnt feel like Christmas...But İ had no idea what the actual day would bring...
The tree, Gülin, Vanessa, and Me: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS9waG90by5waHA%2FcGlkPTMwMzIyMCZpZD01MDYyNDc2Njg%3D&b=15
The 19th-23rd is the Kurban Bayram. We went to Bursa on the 17th to spend it all with the family. Kurban means "sacrifice" and bayram means "holiday"....so it was the Sacrifice Holiday. İt originated back from Biblical times, to Abraham who was willing to sacrifice his son to God. So you can guess that some sort of sacrifice is involved, and from what İ had read before, half the ram would be donated to charity.But İ had NO idea what to expect. The days flew by...İ learned how to make Baklava (although i dont think i will be able to make it for you, since it took almost 2 days to make! and the cutting took a half an hour!) and one morning İ woke up and Nilgün (aunt) told me that the ram was here in teh garden if i wanted to take pictures of it...before it--you know...So İ ran down there and saw it as it was tied up. İt was quite sad but İ was taking pictures...haha... So they had it tied and then moved it to the dirt and took out a knife. İ couldnt look away as it began flailing as if it knew what was coming. They began singing nursery rhymes to it and laid a towel on it. They were so calm that when İ haerd a strange noise, İ didnt know what it was. Suddenly İ realized as blood was squirting and the ram flailed around more. The noise was something like when you get to the bottom of a cup of soda and the straw makes slurping noises. İt was DİSGUSTİNG! they didnt cut all teh way through so the ram was alive as it was bleeding to death. İt was cruel and mean and İ almost went vegen...my face must have shown it because suddenly my host mom was pulling me back inside. Liteally, THE grossest thing İ've ever experienced. And to think that it went on all around a country is GROSS!!!! Heres a fun fact, 2,600 people were injured and 2 died while sacrificing...haha...KARMA!!!!! :p
So İ met my cousin from İzmir, he showed me how to play some guitar, and İ sang while he played. İt was a good night. The next day was good too. We couldnt really go anywhere since he sprainged his ankle just days before...but it was fun anyways...We rented movies and vegged out. That night for dinner, we were served soup, which looked like it had chicken filets floated around the bottom. İ curiously ask what kind it is. Deniz (the cousin) calmly says "stomach" as he begins eating it. İ load mine with garlic, chili, any spice to drown out the fact that İ was eating stomach. İt was SO slimy and gross and it even had little buds on it!!!! İ politely declined more and they brought out the main course, cow tongue...İnstant flashback to Fear Factor camping last summer. Fortunately, if you can remember from Fear Factor, İ rather enjoyed the tongue and ate plenty :) The following day, İ had to leave, since İ wanted to be back for Christmas and the buses on teh 23rd were all booked. So İ got onto the bus by myself and travelled back to Ankara where İ was met by my 2nd host dad, İbrahim. We have a nice chat on the way to his house and a nice dinner together. Later, Zelda got home from İstanbul and we all went to sleep.
The Slaughter: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM0JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The next day, Vanessa came over around 4 and we went to the store for shopping, and then to eat Lokman (turkish pizza) it was a fun night filled with giggles and pictures. We webcammed for a while...which i enjoyed very much...and then watched a movie and drifted off to sleep. The next morning we began making food for a dinner that night. We cooked and got dressed up, and then it was only me, vanessa, zelda, and ibrahim. But it was fun. We put on Christmas music and they surprised us with shirts! Mine black, Vanessa's white for a present. İt was a wonderful night. Afterwards, we went to Joonas's house (remember him from Kaş??) where İ was reunited with all my Kaş friends. İt was also fun. We all sang songs, and tried to eat more, but couldnt. Around 12 we picked up Corinne and Majo...they were waiting for us after church...and went home and watched The Grinch. Everyone fell asleep except me, and İ have to say, that in the final few moments of the movie, İ was a little homesick, but it really felt like Christmas... The next day, we all went to Thassila's house for a xmas dinner and secret santa gift exchange. We danced and all had a great time. İ had Julianna, and gave her candied chesbuts (a bursa specialty), a J necklace, and a xmas tree ornament...Oliver had me and gave me a beautiful turqoise necklace. But it really wasnt about the presents, it was about being together, as a family... When İ got home, İ actually used the phone and called home! Despite how many times we webcammed, İ got teary when my mom answered the phone...The rest of the convo went good, and İ ran out of minutes...hahaha...it was a great christmas too!!!!!! Although İ wish i could've been home to celebrate it with you guys! But there was a lesson learned this Christmas...İts not about presents, decorating a tree, or cookies...it really is abot family and friends...İt helped me to realize that İ can deal without all the normalities of Christmas, but İ cant deal without my family and friends. İ love you all SOOOOO much!!!! And İ miss you TONSSSSS!!!!! especially on these special days and special times we've shared...Thank you for the letters, e-mails, packages, and everything! İ love you all!!!!
Cooking with Vaness and Zelda: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM1JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The dinner: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM2JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
The Christmas Party...Row 1, Rafa, Melissa, Thassila...Row 2...Majo, Olivier, Vanessa, Me, Corinne, Leandro...Julianna in back: http://www.brapster.com/browse.php?u=aHR0cDovL2hzLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8vL3Bob3RvLnBocD9waWQ9MzAzMjM4JmlkPTUwNjI0NzY2OA%3D%3D&b=15
New Years is a different story...But İ will have to tell you about it another time since my computer lab is almost up!!!!! Love you and Miss you alllllll!!!!!!!!!
Kisses!
Öptümler!
Beijos!
Besos!
MUAH MUAH MUAH*MUCUK MUCUK MUCUK! Turkish noises ;)
Emily, Em, Emi, Er-Dogg
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Thanksgiving--Turkey Day *Gobble Gobble*
Thanksgiving was a great day!!! Despite being away from home...
İ spent the night at Majo's on Wednesday and since we were going to school on Thursday, we stayed up pretty late :) İn the morning we awoke at 9.30 and went to the grocery store to get ingredients for cooking. We came back around 10.30 and began to cook. Problems for me kept occuring as the day flew by. While making pudding, the batter boiled over the pan onto the stove top...İ burnt the brownies well baking them...The corn started popping in the pan...and the garlic bread was mine adn majo's problem because we didnt cook it with the garlic on it so it kept falling off!!!!! Majo seemed to cook with ease as she made Mexican spiced dishes...Then we got ready and left a half an hour late! Once we left, the problems continued...We forgot the pudding, and the corn juice spilt all over Majo's lap in the taxi....We left the taxi driver a little angry when he was surrounded by the smell of corn and butter!!!!
The dinner itself was lovely. All the exchange students in Ankara were there, although Leandro and Melissa came after we ate...Speaking of eating--WOW--the food was GREAT!!!! We had almost everything with the exception of cranberries and turkey,which we could've gotten but it was too expensive! We had a little international flavor with Hungarian carrots, and all of Majo's appetizers along with some turkish things, such as Dolma (grape leaves stuffed with rice and spices) and a few other things...we had mashed potatoes, bread, corn, stuffing, and rice...And we ate SOOOOO much!!!! We took a break and played around with Corinne's computer's camera... and then we had desert once Leandro and Melissa had eaten...Pumpkin and Apple pie...Brownies and chocolate pudding--which both turned out OK despite the cooking problems...
İ stole something from home too...İ made everyone go around the table and say something they're thankful for...it was all pretty much the same; food, family, friends, Türkiye, ect... but the thought was very nice...
After we ate we played Charades...it was a little difficult due to the language barrier...but it was fun :D
Then we went to a rotex meeting at a pub where we pretty much just sat around and talked...
İt was a great day filled with friends and food!!! And love...which is something that i thought would be missing, although it was in fact, present all day and night...İ didnt feel homesick at all, which was a little strange since it's one of my favorite holidays since we're all together!!!
Much love and hugs and kisses!!!!!!!!!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOOXXOXOXO
Picture links coming soon!
Öptümler! Kisses! Besos! Beijos!!!!
Em, Emi, Emily, Er-Dogg
İ spent the night at Majo's on Wednesday and since we were going to school on Thursday, we stayed up pretty late :) İn the morning we awoke at 9.30 and went to the grocery store to get ingredients for cooking. We came back around 10.30 and began to cook. Problems for me kept occuring as the day flew by. While making pudding, the batter boiled over the pan onto the stove top...İ burnt the brownies well baking them...The corn started popping in the pan...and the garlic bread was mine adn majo's problem because we didnt cook it with the garlic on it so it kept falling off!!!!! Majo seemed to cook with ease as she made Mexican spiced dishes...Then we got ready and left a half an hour late! Once we left, the problems continued...We forgot the pudding, and the corn juice spilt all over Majo's lap in the taxi....We left the taxi driver a little angry when he was surrounded by the smell of corn and butter!!!!
The dinner itself was lovely. All the exchange students in Ankara were there, although Leandro and Melissa came after we ate...Speaking of eating--WOW--the food was GREAT!!!! We had almost everything with the exception of cranberries and turkey,which we could've gotten but it was too expensive! We had a little international flavor with Hungarian carrots, and all of Majo's appetizers along with some turkish things, such as Dolma (grape leaves stuffed with rice and spices) and a few other things...we had mashed potatoes, bread, corn, stuffing, and rice...And we ate SOOOOO much!!!! We took a break and played around with Corinne's computer's camera... and then we had desert once Leandro and Melissa had eaten...Pumpkin and Apple pie...Brownies and chocolate pudding--which both turned out OK despite the cooking problems...
İ stole something from home too...İ made everyone go around the table and say something they're thankful for...it was all pretty much the same; food, family, friends, Türkiye, ect... but the thought was very nice...
After we ate we played Charades...it was a little difficult due to the language barrier...but it was fun :D
Then we went to a rotex meeting at a pub where we pretty much just sat around and talked...
İt was a great day filled with friends and food!!! And love...which is something that i thought would be missing, although it was in fact, present all day and night...İ didnt feel homesick at all, which was a little strange since it's one of my favorite holidays since we're all together!!!
Much love and hugs and kisses!!!!!!!!!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOOXXOXOXO
Picture links coming soon!
Öptümler! Kisses! Besos! Beijos!!!!
Em, Emi, Emily, Er-Dogg
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Traveling in October...
So its been a while and so much has happened!!! İ will start with my traveling...and just hit the main points cuz i dont have too long...
Ok so first was Kemer...back on October 10th-14th...Kemer is a southern coast resort city 10 km from Antalya (if you have a map handy)... Me and Vanessa were taken there with our rotary club memebers and their families for a holiday called the Cnady Holiday which marks the end of Ramazan... The resort was BEAUTİFUL!!! and all inclusive...we made friends on the bus there and made many more during our stay...during the day we tanned, played beach volleyball, boche ball, water polo, and did crazy things on the slides...we ate a LOT since it was buffett style all the time and i had so much cherry juice that im surprised my pee wasnt red!!! The sea was surprisingly warm so we swam in it twice...and at night we went to the hotel disco and danced with the rotarians...it was a great time and i loved it! Afterwards, my parents were getting back the day after i got back so i got to stay with my club president...all i can say is WOW!!!! His house was HUGE! İt was 4 stories and built around a garden and just beautiful!! And they pretty much made me miss school on monday...instead we went to a movie and played Backgamon with their daughter in law named Tuba...lol...i went home at 7 and pretty much went to bed since i was so tired...
On Tuesday İ went to school and everyone was in high spirits about meeting our district’s exchnage students and traveling to Kapadokya...The day went by surprisingly fast and İ went to bed early in order to be fully energized the next day...unfortunatly, İ couldnt fall asleep since İ was so excited so the next day İ was tired...
İnitial meetings were good...the numbers were good...11 Brazilians, 8 Mexicans, 4 Americans, 2 Canadians, 1 İndian, and 1 Tawainese...The meeting all day was uneventful and almost the same as the first one İ attended...it was nice to see the people from the first one and already İ loved the others that had joined us...We got to introduce ourselves and Corinne became known as Brabie Girl when she said “Hi! My name is Corinne and my favorite color is pink!!” There were quite a few funny things that happened that day. My favorite was when we were talking about why host families might not want boys with their girls (host or real)...Eduardo (the biggest trouble making Brazilian) raised his hand stood up and said:
“İ wouldnt want to date their daughter anyways because her dad will fu** me and then cut off this (holds up finger) or my dic*!!!”
Everyone stared at him with their jaws dropped and Gülin (the main lady) yelled at him for using such vulger language although she said he was probably right. After the meeting İ went home and packed...today İ fell asleep immidiatly...ready to wake up at 8 the next day to be at the bus station at 9...
So İ woke up a little late but I just put on fat comfy pants and a sweatshirt and just brushed my hair...At the bus station, almost eveyrone, including Gülin was late!! So we finally left around 10 and went to Atatürk’s mausoleum...it was ok, but eveyrone was so friendly and fun and we took many many pictures with eachother!!! There were also a lot of pictures of the guards because like every 15 minutes, they would switch sides and they walked really funny...So we kind of got pushed through the museum but the actual monument was AMAZİNG!!!! The ceiling was pure gold and the building itself was 18 meters high!!! while there was a casket type thing, Atatürk is actually buried 10 meters down and is surrounded by soils from 80 different cities in Türkiye!!! İt was an amazing tour...
The bus ride was very long, but it pretty fun!!!! We danced on the bus (one of the brazilians had speakers you oculd plug your ipod or mp3 player into to!!! We also stopped at the “Salt Lake” which wasnt a lake at all, but a HUGE plain of sand!!!! İt was amazing!!! But İ was more intrigued by the pet ostrichs they had and we wanted a feather so we were trying to ditract it with a bottle to grab one...needless to say, we didnt get one since we were too afraid to grab one!!! The bus ride was a huge bonding experience, unfortunatly, the Brazilians had already made their own clique and some people just didnt talk...İ had a lot of fun though!!!
Once we got there we played the Brazilian version of Ghost int he Graveyard...it was really fun and i will be sure to spread that one around next summer camping :D We then ate...and then the hotel had a keyboard player and we started dancing adn he let us plug our ipods into the sound system so we danced from 9-12...it was SO much fun!!!!!
The next day we traveled around to the open air museums which we churches decorated with beautiful pictures painted from pigeon egg yolks and dye...they were AMAZİNG!!! We also went hiking through a valley...the huge cliffs around us had many holes in them that were used by the Christians that were hiding from the Romans...İt was very interesting...We also went to a Onnyx factory...we got to see a demonstration about how it was made and then given 45 minutes to shop around...After we left there it was 7-ish and they told us the plans for tomorrow and that they were taking us out dancing! So we go back to the hotel and the girls all run to get ready...im room mates with thassila and we talk for a while and majo and nancy come and i straiten both our their hairs...then they go to change...i put on jeans and my black and gold sequin tank and thassila's jean jacket and go to find majo...i knock on her door and when its open i almost die because of the smell of perfume and hairsray that comes out...like every girl is in there getting ready...no joke!!! and they're all wearing little tiny skirt and dresses and tons of make up...We eat dinner and they discover these peppers...it starts at the boy table (yeah we're pretty segregated by gender since the girls took SO long to get ready) and the boys are crying while eating them...im like "come on! they cant be that hot!" so they brought them over to the girl table and give themt o vaness and corinne...they both cry and begin shoving salt, bread, fruits and veggies into their mouths...their make up is running (but they fixed it after) so then they bring over some more for me, majo, nancy, and kayla (the other americans)...we all eat them...it was HOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!! but i didnt cry...my nose did sweat a little and i begin eating salt and bread too...my eyes watered but i wasnt ruining my make up!!!! but it was HOTTTTTT!!!! it was like drinking tobassco sauce!!!! So now the girls have another 30 minute primping session and i help some of them...but i dont see why they're making such a big deal...but whatever...so we go to the "club" and its a bar called the Flintstone Cave Pub...and we had to ask for music and it started off slow but it was SOOOO funny to see all those girls there dressed up like that...hahhaha...so i had a great time but a lot of the girls complained the whole night about the place...it wasnt so bad though...
The next day was really full again...we went to a pottery place and saw demos there and one boy from mexico got to try to mold it on the pottery wheel...it was funny :D Next we went to the other side of kapadokya to see a college that was like ANCİENT!!!! it was CRAZY!!! it was like a cave classroom!!! weird...we picked up some college students to go to our next stop...they had someone from each country go up in the bus microphone and sing...it was FUNNNNYYYYYY!!!!!!!!! Our next stop was a wine farm as they called it...it was interesting...we got to see them getting the grape juice out...it was a guy down in the cemet block type thing with a sack of grapes...he put on rubber boots and stepped on the grapes...it was gross watching it too because the juice came out like borwn-gray...we learned that they put clay in with the grapes too so they wont be bitter...that explains the color...afterwards we had a barbeque...After the barbeque we left and went to meet th İzmir district for a half an hour! They were AMAZİNG and very funny!!! Unfortunately we learned that it was the only time we would get to meet them...it was bittersweet...but SO much fun! we were singinga dn dancing and we learned this brazilian thing called the crab...i will show you when i get back :D After that, we went to a wine tasting place (Kapadokya is famous for 3 things...Wine, pottery, and the caves) adn then back to the hotel to get ready for Turkish Night...
Turkish Night in itself was AMAZİNG!!! İ got really dressed up (like my black and white dress and white heels...and a flower in my hair!!!) and we ate and went there...there was free food and drinks...some people abused the wine...mostly the brazilians :D So there were dancers...mostly traditional and we were screaming the whole time and they would pay special attention to us...then the belly dancer came and she took guys from the audience (usually fat old guy) and then they took Eduardo from our section!!!! We was surprisingly god but claimed that the wine helped ;) After everyone cam down and did the traditional turkish wedding dance (İ'll teach that too) and then they played music and people just danced around...it was fun...
The night day was sad since we were leaving but we were taken to the underground city immediatly in the morning...İt was layers and layers of carved out "houses" so were about 4 layers down when Eduardo (who puked 7 times the ngiht before) leaned over a wall and began puking...it was DİSGUSTİNG!!!! So we went down 7 layers and back out...it was interesting...So we stopped to eat at this cute little restaraunt in a valley...İt was a fun last meal together...on the bus, practically everyone slept...We stopped once...and suddenly we were in Ankara...Goodbyes were terribly sad and we all promised to send pictures and e-mail and visit...and we knew we'd see each other at christmas but it was still sad...The whole next week was sad...we all cried in school because it was Rafa's birthday and her host family forgot...and seeing her cry and the missing the rest of our "family" was enough for everyone to cry too...thats how close we got :(
So the next weekend was another holiday and İ went with my rotary to Sinop, a city on hte most northern point of Türkiye...İ was the only one my age, but was immediatly adopted by some little girls 12 and under, who called my Emily Abla--Big Sister Emily...We toured this one place that was at first a castle with walls that were 18 meters high and on the sea side, 20 meters...After being a castle, it was made into a prison until 1985 when it was closed and turned into a open air museum...it was disgustingly ancient and anyone put there was considering "in exile"...it was dirty and wet and very bad people were put there...And it just closed 20 years ago!!! We also ate lots of fish there (its famous for fish since its on the black sea) amoung it was flat fish!!!! it was really good!!!!
So on the way back we stopped for lunch and our bus moved so we walked around in a slight drizzle to find it...finally we did and its by another bus...another rotary bus...so we take a picture with them and suddenly i see Aloizio, a brazilian, gets off!!!!!!!! İt was SOOOOO good to see him!!!! İt was only a week but felt like years!! İt was a good story and it fueled my tuesday (monday was the holiday) at school!!!
So those were my travels...i will have to do another blog about holidays...Thankgiving and my birthday...and i will put links on here for pictures too!!! And share more stories!!!
Much love!!!!!
Hugs and Kisses!!!!!!!
XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO!!!!!
MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH!!!!!!!
Em, Emi, Emily, Er-Dogg
Ok so first was Kemer...back on October 10th-14th...Kemer is a southern coast resort city 10 km from Antalya (if you have a map handy)... Me and Vanessa were taken there with our rotary club memebers and their families for a holiday called the Cnady Holiday which marks the end of Ramazan... The resort was BEAUTİFUL!!! and all inclusive...we made friends on the bus there and made many more during our stay...during the day we tanned, played beach volleyball, boche ball, water polo, and did crazy things on the slides...we ate a LOT since it was buffett style all the time and i had so much cherry juice that im surprised my pee wasnt red!!! The sea was surprisingly warm so we swam in it twice...and at night we went to the hotel disco and danced with the rotarians...it was a great time and i loved it! Afterwards, my parents were getting back the day after i got back so i got to stay with my club president...all i can say is WOW!!!! His house was HUGE! İt was 4 stories and built around a garden and just beautiful!! And they pretty much made me miss school on monday...instead we went to a movie and played Backgamon with their daughter in law named Tuba...lol...i went home at 7 and pretty much went to bed since i was so tired...
On Tuesday İ went to school and everyone was in high spirits about meeting our district’s exchnage students and traveling to Kapadokya...The day went by surprisingly fast and İ went to bed early in order to be fully energized the next day...unfortunatly, İ couldnt fall asleep since İ was so excited so the next day İ was tired...
İnitial meetings were good...the numbers were good...11 Brazilians, 8 Mexicans, 4 Americans, 2 Canadians, 1 İndian, and 1 Tawainese...The meeting all day was uneventful and almost the same as the first one İ attended...it was nice to see the people from the first one and already İ loved the others that had joined us...We got to introduce ourselves and Corinne became known as Brabie Girl when she said “Hi! My name is Corinne and my favorite color is pink!!” There were quite a few funny things that happened that day. My favorite was when we were talking about why host families might not want boys with their girls (host or real)...Eduardo (the biggest trouble making Brazilian) raised his hand stood up and said:
“İ wouldnt want to date their daughter anyways because her dad will fu** me and then cut off this (holds up finger) or my dic*!!!”
Everyone stared at him with their jaws dropped and Gülin (the main lady) yelled at him for using such vulger language although she said he was probably right. After the meeting İ went home and packed...today İ fell asleep immidiatly...ready to wake up at 8 the next day to be at the bus station at 9...
So İ woke up a little late but I just put on fat comfy pants and a sweatshirt and just brushed my hair...At the bus station, almost eveyrone, including Gülin was late!! So we finally left around 10 and went to Atatürk’s mausoleum...it was ok, but eveyrone was so friendly and fun and we took many many pictures with eachother!!! There were also a lot of pictures of the guards because like every 15 minutes, they would switch sides and they walked really funny...So we kind of got pushed through the museum but the actual monument was AMAZİNG!!!! The ceiling was pure gold and the building itself was 18 meters high!!! while there was a casket type thing, Atatürk is actually buried 10 meters down and is surrounded by soils from 80 different cities in Türkiye!!! İt was an amazing tour...
The bus ride was very long, but it pretty fun!!!! We danced on the bus (one of the brazilians had speakers you oculd plug your ipod or mp3 player into to!!! We also stopped at the “Salt Lake” which wasnt a lake at all, but a HUGE plain of sand!!!! İt was amazing!!! But İ was more intrigued by the pet ostrichs they had and we wanted a feather so we were trying to ditract it with a bottle to grab one...needless to say, we didnt get one since we were too afraid to grab one!!! The bus ride was a huge bonding experience, unfortunatly, the Brazilians had already made their own clique and some people just didnt talk...İ had a lot of fun though!!!
Once we got there we played the Brazilian version of Ghost int he Graveyard...it was really fun and i will be sure to spread that one around next summer camping :D We then ate...and then the hotel had a keyboard player and we started dancing adn he let us plug our ipods into the sound system so we danced from 9-12...it was SO much fun!!!!!
The next day we traveled around to the open air museums which we churches decorated with beautiful pictures painted from pigeon egg yolks and dye...they were AMAZİNG!!! We also went hiking through a valley...the huge cliffs around us had many holes in them that were used by the Christians that were hiding from the Romans...İt was very interesting...We also went to a Onnyx factory...we got to see a demonstration about how it was made and then given 45 minutes to shop around...After we left there it was 7-ish and they told us the plans for tomorrow and that they were taking us out dancing! So we go back to the hotel and the girls all run to get ready...im room mates with thassila and we talk for a while and majo and nancy come and i straiten both our their hairs...then they go to change...i put on jeans and my black and gold sequin tank and thassila's jean jacket and go to find majo...i knock on her door and when its open i almost die because of the smell of perfume and hairsray that comes out...like every girl is in there getting ready...no joke!!! and they're all wearing little tiny skirt and dresses and tons of make up...We eat dinner and they discover these peppers...it starts at the boy table (yeah we're pretty segregated by gender since the girls took SO long to get ready) and the boys are crying while eating them...im like "come on! they cant be that hot!" so they brought them over to the girl table and give themt o vaness and corinne...they both cry and begin shoving salt, bread, fruits and veggies into their mouths...their make up is running (but they fixed it after) so then they bring over some more for me, majo, nancy, and kayla (the other americans)...we all eat them...it was HOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!! but i didnt cry...my nose did sweat a little and i begin eating salt and bread too...my eyes watered but i wasnt ruining my make up!!!! but it was HOTTTTTT!!!! it was like drinking tobassco sauce!!!! So now the girls have another 30 minute primping session and i help some of them...but i dont see why they're making such a big deal...but whatever...so we go to the "club" and its a bar called the Flintstone Cave Pub...and we had to ask for music and it started off slow but it was SOOOO funny to see all those girls there dressed up like that...hahhaha...so i had a great time but a lot of the girls complained the whole night about the place...it wasnt so bad though...
The next day was really full again...we went to a pottery place and saw demos there and one boy from mexico got to try to mold it on the pottery wheel...it was funny :D Next we went to the other side of kapadokya to see a college that was like ANCİENT!!!! it was CRAZY!!! it was like a cave classroom!!! weird...we picked up some college students to go to our next stop...they had someone from each country go up in the bus microphone and sing...it was FUNNNNYYYYYY!!!!!!!!! Our next stop was a wine farm as they called it...it was interesting...we got to see them getting the grape juice out...it was a guy down in the cemet block type thing with a sack of grapes...he put on rubber boots and stepped on the grapes...it was gross watching it too because the juice came out like borwn-gray...we learned that they put clay in with the grapes too so they wont be bitter...that explains the color...afterwards we had a barbeque...After the barbeque we left and went to meet th İzmir district for a half an hour! They were AMAZİNG and very funny!!! Unfortunately we learned that it was the only time we would get to meet them...it was bittersweet...but SO much fun! we were singinga dn dancing and we learned this brazilian thing called the crab...i will show you when i get back :D After that, we went to a wine tasting place (Kapadokya is famous for 3 things...Wine, pottery, and the caves) adn then back to the hotel to get ready for Turkish Night...
Turkish Night in itself was AMAZİNG!!! İ got really dressed up (like my black and white dress and white heels...and a flower in my hair!!!) and we ate and went there...there was free food and drinks...some people abused the wine...mostly the brazilians :D So there were dancers...mostly traditional and we were screaming the whole time and they would pay special attention to us...then the belly dancer came and she took guys from the audience (usually fat old guy) and then they took Eduardo from our section!!!! We was surprisingly god but claimed that the wine helped ;) After everyone cam down and did the traditional turkish wedding dance (İ'll teach that too) and then they played music and people just danced around...it was fun...
The night day was sad since we were leaving but we were taken to the underground city immediatly in the morning...İt was layers and layers of carved out "houses" so were about 4 layers down when Eduardo (who puked 7 times the ngiht before) leaned over a wall and began puking...it was DİSGUSTİNG!!!! So we went down 7 layers and back out...it was interesting...So we stopped to eat at this cute little restaraunt in a valley...İt was a fun last meal together...on the bus, practically everyone slept...We stopped once...and suddenly we were in Ankara...Goodbyes were terribly sad and we all promised to send pictures and e-mail and visit...and we knew we'd see each other at christmas but it was still sad...The whole next week was sad...we all cried in school because it was Rafa's birthday and her host family forgot...and seeing her cry and the missing the rest of our "family" was enough for everyone to cry too...thats how close we got :(
So the next weekend was another holiday and İ went with my rotary to Sinop, a city on hte most northern point of Türkiye...İ was the only one my age, but was immediatly adopted by some little girls 12 and under, who called my Emily Abla--Big Sister Emily...We toured this one place that was at first a castle with walls that were 18 meters high and on the sea side, 20 meters...After being a castle, it was made into a prison until 1985 when it was closed and turned into a open air museum...it was disgustingly ancient and anyone put there was considering "in exile"...it was dirty and wet and very bad people were put there...And it just closed 20 years ago!!! We also ate lots of fish there (its famous for fish since its on the black sea) amoung it was flat fish!!!! it was really good!!!!
So on the way back we stopped for lunch and our bus moved so we walked around in a slight drizzle to find it...finally we did and its by another bus...another rotary bus...so we take a picture with them and suddenly i see Aloizio, a brazilian, gets off!!!!!!!! İt was SOOOOO good to see him!!!! İt was only a week but felt like years!! İt was a good story and it fueled my tuesday (monday was the holiday) at school!!!
So those were my travels...i will have to do another blog about holidays...Thankgiving and my birthday...and i will put links on here for pictures too!!! And share more stories!!!
Much love!!!!!
Hugs and Kisses!!!!!!!
XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO!!!!!
MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH MUAH!!!!!!!
Em, Emi, Emily, Er-Dogg
Friday, October 5, 2007
School and my free time...
İts almost been 2 months since İ arrived in Ankara! Can you believe it??
Wow...time is flying by!! İ've been in school for 3 weeks (almost 4) and almost 2 months! İt's amazing how fast everything is going! School really makes things go faster...although its getting more difficult. Turns out the first week was just a warm-up in math and all the other classes! İ finally have my final schedule...İ have biology, physics, math, and english as my classes İ get graded on, and in addition to those, chemistry, turkish literature, history, geography, geometry, security, computer lab, library, and physical education...oh and 4 classes of french, two in a prep class and then the normla one...in the prep class we go down another grade and the people are all REALLY immature although they're very nice to us...
The classes are relatively the same...math is harder, no calculators, and problems that cover the whole board...Physics has gotten harder and harder the more and more the teacher teaches in turkish...its suposed to be in english, but the teacher has to explain to the other kids in turkish... Biology is still really easy...as is english...
Security is an interesting class...although İ dont know much about it since its all in turkish...but İ've looked at the books they got for it...its all about military...military uniforms, strategies, flags, and even about the dummers...its a very strange class...almost like a history class just about war. The man that teaches it used to be in the army so he knows a lot...and hes really bulky and tough looking...very intimidating!!!
As far as the other boys go, they're all young...and kinda immature...dont get me wrong, theres quite a few that are very handsome but İ dont talk to them...sometimes random boys come up to me and ask me questions like "where are you from" ect.
There was one boy, Alkan, who asked me to take a picture with him. İ think i made his day :D
İn my french class i also have a group of follwers...yesterday at lunch they bought me mentos and after they gave the to me, they said "waht no kiss?" so i gave one of them a kiss on the cheek...silly boys... as far as real potential boys here, all I can see is eye candy...everyone here is always really busy studying and stuff...but its ok...its probably better off that way...

On a usual day after school İ just come home...İ'm always pretty tired from waking up early and it seems a lot harder than in US...İ guess on Fridays İ usually go do something, go to the mall, go to the movies, or something...
Sometimes İ also go to Majo's on the weekdays...we always have a great time... we usually go out of the apartment for walks or to watch the boys playing soccer...she lives in a sitesi with lots of teenagers so sometimes we talk with them...or try to...
Me and her have also tried belly dancing from youtube vidoes...see the pictures? İ think we're cut out for it...we're not too bad...but we're crazy together...
We also always try to wink...and have taken some very crazy pictures! She's probably my best friend here...we're a lot alike...its very nice...
The last night i was there we sat at the dinner table for about an hour after we ate with her parents and talked about school and demonstrated a
common class greeting...the teacher comes in, everyone stands, the teacher inspects them then says "gün aydin..." good morning or another greeting...then the boys all yell "sağol!" thanks....and we all sit...its very interesting and even funnier when we imitated it :D We also learned and perfectred our turkish head gestures...theres one for "no" where you tsk once and nod your head..you can also squint one eye while doing it to add to the effect...theres one for "lets go" which just looks like your head is spasming...and theres one where you *tsk tsk tsk* and shake your head...it was a very fun night...
İts hard to explain it but İ think i'm more comfertable in the culture thanks to her...she makes me want to go up to turks and talk...and we always talk to our classmates and they always teach us naughty turkish...haha...theres is also one girl, Şebnem (sheb-nem) and she goes "OMMMEELLEEE!!!!" everytime she sees me...its actually obnoxious...then the whole class will do it...but i guess it could be worse...for example, they do that with majo's name too but they pronounce it wrong...haha...

Last night we got to meet all the exchange students in Ankara and our advisors...Mine is a guy named Alican...Ali-john...he went to mexico in 1999 to 2000...hes 26...old compared to the rest...haha...
İn this picture, from left, Oliver from Canada, Julianna from Brazil, Thassila from Brazil, Corinne, from Connecticut, Leandro from Brazil, Rafaella from Brazil, Majo, and in front, me and Melissa from Mexico. İt was a fun night, although İ didnt do too good at bowling, İ mean worse than in America!!! İ'll post more pictures as people add them to their photoblogs and stuff but for now, this is it! İt was weird because there was like 50 rotex and 9 inbounds...theres 10 in total, Vanessa from Canada wasnt there...So totally in ankara, theres 2 americans, 2 canadians, 2 mexicans, and 4 brazilians...theres also another swedish girl in our school...her name is Abroo...shes 17 and in 9th class...she wasnt too happy...but we just learned yesterday that shes not on exchange, shes living there with her cousin! So she wont travel with us or anthing...
Speaking of traveling, my rotary club is taking me to Antalya on October 11th...and then our rotary distric and the İzmir district are all traveling to Kapadokia on October 18th!!! İt's gonna be great! my rotary club is also taking me on another trip october 27-29 to a city on the black sea...its called sidon or something...cant remember but i'm excited for that one too!!! İ'm most excited for Kapadokia though, theres a whole underground city taht we'll tour and we'll eat at this one restaraunt where you sit on the floor and eat at stone tables and while you eat, theres
dancers from all over turkey doing there style of dancing...i cant wait!!!!!!!!!
Well İ have to go...class is going to be done in a couple minutes..by the way im in school right now...in computer lab...we just pretty much have free time on the computers for 90 minutes!!! its kinda pointless if you ask me...
anyways...much love!!!!!!!!!
Kisses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love you all!!!!!!!
Emily
Em
Emi
Er-Dogg
Wow...time is flying by!! İ've been in school for 3 weeks (almost 4) and almost 2 months! İt's amazing how fast everything is going! School really makes things go faster...although its getting more difficult. Turns out the first week was just a warm-up in math and all the other classes! İ finally have my final schedule...İ have biology, physics, math, and english as my classes İ get graded on, and in addition to those, chemistry, turkish literature, history, geography, geometry, security, computer lab, library, and physical education...oh and 4 classes of french, two in a prep class and then the normla one...in the prep class we go down another grade and the people are all REALLY immature although they're very nice to us...
The classes are relatively the same...math is harder, no calculators, and problems that cover the whole board...Physics has gotten harder and harder the more and more the teacher teaches in turkish...its suposed to be in english, but the teacher has to explain to the other kids in turkish... Biology is still really easy...as is english...
Security is an interesting class...although İ dont know much about it since its all in turkish...but İ've looked at the books they got for it...its all about military...military uniforms, strategies, flags, and even about the dummers...its a very strange class...almost like a history class just about war. The man that teaches it used to be in the army so he knows a lot...and hes really bulky and tough looking...very intimidating!!!
As far as the other boys go, they're all young...and kinda immature...dont get me wrong, theres quite a few that are very handsome but İ dont talk to them...sometimes random boys come up to me and ask me questions like "where are you from" ect.

There was one boy, Alkan, who asked me to take a picture with him. İ think i made his day :D
İn my french class i also have a group of follwers...yesterday at lunch they bought me mentos and after they gave the to me, they said "waht no kiss?" so i gave one of them a kiss on the cheek...silly boys... as far as real potential boys here, all I can see is eye candy...everyone here is always really busy studying and stuff...but its ok...its probably better off that way...

On a usual day after school İ just come home...İ'm always pretty tired from waking up early and it seems a lot harder than in US...İ guess on Fridays İ usually go do something, go to the mall, go to the movies, or something...
Sometimes İ also go to Majo's on the weekdays...we always have a great time... we usually go out of the apartment for walks or to watch the boys playing soccer...she lives in a sitesi with lots of teenagers so sometimes we talk with them...or try to...
Me and her have also tried belly dancing from youtube vidoes...see the pictures? İ think we're cut out for it...we're not too bad...but we're crazy together...
We also always try to wink...and have taken some very crazy pictures! She's probably my best friend here...we're a lot alike...its very nice...
The last night i was there we sat at the dinner table for about an hour after we ate with her parents and talked about school and demonstrated a
common class greeting...the teacher comes in, everyone stands, the teacher inspects them then says "gün aydin..." good morning or another greeting...then the boys all yell "sağol!" thanks....and we all sit...its very interesting and even funnier when we imitated it :D We also learned and perfectred our turkish head gestures...theres one for "no" where you tsk once and nod your head..you can also squint one eye while doing it to add to the effect...theres one for "lets go" which just looks like your head is spasming...and theres one where you *tsk tsk tsk* and shake your head...it was a very fun night...İts hard to explain it but İ think i'm more comfertable in the culture thanks to her...she makes me want to go up to turks and talk...and we always talk to our classmates and they always teach us naughty turkish...haha...theres is also one girl, Şebnem (sheb-nem) and she goes "OMMMEELLEEE!!!!" everytime she sees me...its actually obnoxious...then the whole class will do it...but i guess it could be worse...for example, they do that with majo's name too but they pronounce it wrong...haha...

Last night we got to meet all the exchange students in Ankara and our advisors...Mine is a guy named Alican...Ali-john...he went to mexico in 1999 to 2000...hes 26...old compared to the rest...haha...
İn this picture, from left, Oliver from Canada, Julianna from Brazil, Thassila from Brazil, Corinne, from Connecticut, Leandro from Brazil, Rafaella from Brazil, Majo, and in front, me and Melissa from Mexico. İt was a fun night, although İ didnt do too good at bowling, İ mean worse than in America!!! İ'll post more pictures as people add them to their photoblogs and stuff but for now, this is it! İt was weird because there was like 50 rotex and 9 inbounds...theres 10 in total, Vanessa from Canada wasnt there...So totally in ankara, theres 2 americans, 2 canadians, 2 mexicans, and 4 brazilians...theres also another swedish girl in our school...her name is Abroo...shes 17 and in 9th class...she wasnt too happy...but we just learned yesterday that shes not on exchange, shes living there with her cousin! So she wont travel with us or anthing...
Speaking of traveling, my rotary club is taking me to Antalya on October 11th...and then our rotary distric and the İzmir district are all traveling to Kapadokia on October 18th!!! İt's gonna be great! my rotary club is also taking me on another trip october 27-29 to a city on the black sea...its called sidon or something...cant remember but i'm excited for that one too!!! İ'm most excited for Kapadokia though, theres a whole underground city taht we'll tour and we'll eat at this one restaraunt where you sit on the floor and eat at stone tables and while you eat, theres
dancers from all over turkey doing there style of dancing...i cant wait!!!!!!!!!
Well İ have to go...class is going to be done in a couple minutes..by the way im in school right now...in computer lab...we just pretty much have free time on the computers for 90 minutes!!! its kinda pointless if you ask me...
anyways...much love!!!!!!!!!
Kisses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love you all!!!!!!!
Emily
Em
Emi
Er-Dogg
Sunday, September 30, 2007
First Couple Days of School...
Sunday, September 30th, 2007...11 pm
Hey everyone...
İ dont have much time to write so it wont be long...
school is...in a word...chaotic...lol...first they had 5 of us exchangers in one class...we were in 11th grade (seniors) and the whole first day we sat in an english class...it was weird hearing our own language taught. There's 8 periods in a day and in 3, they had us go and hear about picking classes and about the students last year and what they did wrong. Then in 8th period we picked our classes although our advisor didnt know how many we were to take or anything! İt was really frusturating for everyone!!! Finally we just picked 7...the eighth one had to be English because the whole school took it... We had to pick another language to minor in-our choices were french or german- i choose french because its very close to spanish and turkish... The other classes İ chose were Turkish language, Biology, Mathematics, phy.ed., geography (the only one in complete turkish), and lastly, Physics (eek!!!)... They werent sure if we'd get into our classes and they thought by Friday they'd have our schedules done. Our assigned class has about 12 girls and 2 boys!!! İt's crazy and small!!! and no practically no boys!!!!! hahaSo today we go to our assigned classroom (you stay in the same class and the teachers rotate) and we sit through almost 2 math courses all in turkish. Near the end of the second one, a man came in and started taking out the exchangers. İ was third to go. They took me to the 10th grade (junior) wing and practically shoved me into a class and left. Luckily, my good friend Majo was in the same scenario, although she had been in a class by herself before. İt was biology and we got there just in time so copy down the notes when the bell rang (its Für Elise)... Our new class has 5 girls and 12 boys :D Although everyone of them seems young and immature... After the quick Bio class, we had English for one period, geometry (as if once wasnt enough) for 2 periods, literature, and physics (eek!!) for two periods...All of them excpet English are half in turkish and half in english (just for us i think) although all the jokes and funny things are in turkish so we never understand why people are laughing...You're probably wondering now what my favorite class is...hmmmm... İ get a lot of attention in the English class but İ like physics the best. İt's surprisingly easy for me!!! Or at least today was. And the teacher is really funny!!! He's an older man and he talked in turkish for about 10 minutes. Then he asked me something and İ just gave him a blank stare because İ had no idea what was going on. The class explained and he immediatly turned over to English and had me and Majo write our names on the board. First Majo went because everyone has a hard time pronouncing her name--its really Marijosé which is easier for most but they want to know how to say Majo- and asked her what it meant, ect. Then he had me go although he could say mine fine. To my surprise he also asked me what mine went. İ had no idea and told him that and everyone laughed. Oh well... then as the class went on, he would ask us weird questions like "İs love a vector or scaler?" and so on...it was definitly my favorite class!!! Geometry on the other hand, was TERRİBLE!!!! First of all, at that time İ sat directly in front of hte teacher's desk who usually hovered over me. Then we began taking notes and the woman's english was so bad! her pronounciation was bad i mean...for example she ssounded like this "Eef tree consequentive nombers" when she wanted to say "İf three consecutive numbers"...then she put an example on the board and since i was right there hovered over me as i tried to see what it was...it looked like this...
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Hey everyone...
İ dont have much time to write so it wont be long...
school is...in a word...chaotic...lol...first they had 5 of us exchangers in one class...we were in 11th grade (seniors) and the whole first day we sat in an english class...it was weird hearing our own language taught. There's 8 periods in a day and in 3, they had us go and hear about picking classes and about the students last year and what they did wrong. Then in 8th period we picked our classes although our advisor didnt know how many we were to take or anything! İt was really frusturating for everyone!!! Finally we just picked 7...the eighth one had to be English because the whole school took it... We had to pick another language to minor in-our choices were french or german- i choose french because its very close to spanish and turkish... The other classes İ chose were Turkish language, Biology, Mathematics, phy.ed., geography (the only one in complete turkish), and lastly, Physics (eek!!!)... They werent sure if we'd get into our classes and they thought by Friday they'd have our schedules done. Our assigned class has about 12 girls and 2 boys!!! İt's crazy and small!!! and no practically no boys!!!!! hahaSo today we go to our assigned classroom (you stay in the same class and the teachers rotate) and we sit through almost 2 math courses all in turkish. Near the end of the second one, a man came in and started taking out the exchangers. İ was third to go. They took me to the 10th grade (junior) wing and practically shoved me into a class and left. Luckily, my good friend Majo was in the same scenario, although she had been in a class by herself before. İt was biology and we got there just in time so copy down the notes when the bell rang (its Für Elise)... Our new class has 5 girls and 12 boys :D Although everyone of them seems young and immature... After the quick Bio class, we had English for one period, geometry (as if once wasnt enough) for 2 periods, literature, and physics (eek!!) for two periods...All of them excpet English are half in turkish and half in english (just for us i think) although all the jokes and funny things are in turkish so we never understand why people are laughing...You're probably wondering now what my favorite class is...hmmmm... İ get a lot of attention in the English class but İ like physics the best. İt's surprisingly easy for me!!! Or at least today was. And the teacher is really funny!!! He's an older man and he talked in turkish for about 10 minutes. Then he asked me something and İ just gave him a blank stare because İ had no idea what was going on. The class explained and he immediatly turned over to English and had me and Majo write our names on the board. First Majo went because everyone has a hard time pronouncing her name--its really Marijosé which is easier for most but they want to know how to say Majo- and asked her what it meant, ect. Then he had me go although he could say mine fine. To my surprise he also asked me what mine went. İ had no idea and told him that and everyone laughed. Oh well... then as the class went on, he would ask us weird questions like "İs love a vector or scaler?" and so on...it was definitly my favorite class!!! Geometry on the other hand, was TERRİBLE!!!! First of all, at that time İ sat directly in front of hte teacher's desk who usually hovered over me. Then we began taking notes and the woman's english was so bad! her pronounciation was bad i mean...for example she ssounded like this "Eef tree consequentive nombers" when she wanted to say "İf three consecutive numbers"...then she put an example on the board and since i was right there hovered over me as i tried to see what it was...it looked like this...
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Any ideas?? Yeah me neither...So after a minute of watching me stare at it, she said "Vou dont know how to do dis?" İ said "No" and she looked surprised as she began writing and said "Vou dont know how to divide!?!?!?"...İt was embarrassing but thats what their division looks like. For the rest of the class, she seemed to stand over my shoulder, watching me write and do problems...Once that class was done, İ breathed a sigh of relief and remembered how much İ hated geometry the first time...haha...
Well thats about all İ have time for...that was only my first two days!!!! İ'll make sure to write more sometime this week hopefully...İf you have any specific questions, dont hesitate to ask... on here or in an e-mail...İ also like hearing about whats going on back home so any interesting stories about anything you can e-mail me at emily_1669@hotmail.com... and another thing, İ sometimes e-mail pictures since they take forever to load onto here...if you'd like to be added to the mailing list, let me know...İ've already e-mailed some from my Kaş trip and will send more right after İ finish this. İf you dont get it, İ dont have your e-mail so give it to me!!!
Love and hugs and kisses from Turkey!!!!!
MUAH MUAH MUAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emily
Em
Emi
Er-Dogg
P.S. i know my mailing address here... you write it like this...
Emily Erdrich
2. Cadde. Oyak Sitesi
B Blok. No:16 Balgat
ANKARA/TURKEY
Hope to get a few letters soon!!!!
Any ideas?? Yeah me neither...So after a minute of watching me stare at it, she said "Vou dont know how to do dis?" İ said "No" and she looked surprised as she began writing and said "Vou dont know how to divide!?!?!?"...İt was embarrassing but thats what their division looks like. For the rest of the class, she seemed to stand over my shoulder, watching me write and do problems...Once that class was done, İ breathed a sigh of relief and remembered how much İ hated geometry the first time...haha...
Well thats about all İ have time for...that was only my first two days!!!! İ'll make sure to write more sometime this week hopefully...İf you have any specific questions, dont hesitate to ask... on here or in an e-mail...İ also like hearing about whats going on back home so any interesting stories about anything you can e-mail me at emily_1669@hotmail.com... and another thing, İ sometimes e-mail pictures since they take forever to load onto here...if you'd like to be added to the mailing list, let me know...İ've already e-mailed some from my Kaş trip and will send more right after İ finish this. İf you dont get it, İ dont have your e-mail so give it to me!!!
Love and hugs and kisses from Turkey!!!!!
MUAH MUAH MUAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emily
Em
Emi
Er-Dogg
P.S. i know my mailing address here... you write it like this...
Emily Erdrich
2. Cadde. Oyak Sitesi
B Blok. No:16 Balgat
ANKARA/TURKEY
Hope to get a few letters soon!!!!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Kaş!!!!!!!!
Follow from previous blog!!!! Anyways so we got there around 7:30 and İ met my roommate. Her name is Laurie and she's from Boston!!! She's very nice and down-to-earth!! Out "neighbors" were out on their balcony and told us there was free breakfast so we went down after we got settled in a little bit. The girls who said it was free. Jaime and Min, both from California, were almost done and left when we were about half way done. We were then joined by 2 guys from California, Sam and Mike. They were both really nice and extremely funny!! As we were just finishing eating and drinking tea and talking, a man came over and said "will you pay now or later?" İt turns out the breakfast was free only the nights we stayed and since we didnt stay that night we had to pay 10 liras for the food!!!!!! After we paid and ate, Mike needed a swim suit so we walked into town and looked for a swim suit for him. İ seriously almost died laughing!!!! İ think İ might have even peed my pants a little but İ couldnt tell because İ was laughing so hard! İt goes like this, İ'm walking by Mike and Sam and theres all these guys driving around on mopeds. So İ said "Maybe if İ wink at one, they'll give me a ride!!" But since İ cant wink, Sam took over the job of winking!!! He even practiced on some guys sitting at a table and they were like "merhaba!!!" İ almost died!!! He was SOOOOOOOOO funny!!!!! So after we walked around until 9-ish we all went down to the sea and went swimming (that part wasnt so good either cuz it was realy salty and hurt my eyes and sinus's and left my skin really dry) and me and my room mate- Laurie from Boston- laid out and talked and tanned for about a half an hour and then i asked sam and another america, alex, if they wanted to go walk in town. we decided to rent mopeds... it was around noon so we had all afternoon to find somewhere if course we found somewhere right away and rented them out until 10 pm for 25 liras!!! thats really cheap (like 15-18 dollars)!!!!!! and there was so much to see! so we start driving out and right away i started to turn and the gas went faster (it was a turn gas) and i went straight into a bush!!! Well not straight into it, but it was REALLY embarrassing!!!! İ was fine and so was the moped but my pride hurt a little! Then we went to get gas for them and another corner and i skimmed along another bush. We decided to go back to the hotel and show them off and let me put on pants... when i came back out, sam and alex were gone and there was this REALLY cute guy from Finland (his name was Joonas- yo-nus) looking at my moped he asked if he could just drive it up the street and back so i let him and then he asked where he could rent one so i said "if you drive me i'll show you" turns out he was a good driver so then i told him "if you want, you can drive this one if i can ride with you" and that worked for both of us, mostly because i was too scared i'd crash again... so we had lunch and found the other people and 2 more girls-Min and Laurie (not my roommate but another America)-wanted to go and Mike rented one so we all drove aorund... We drove to this ancient theater...İt was really cool! We all went to the top and then me and Joonas went all the way to the bottom and put on a show for them!!!! Eventually Joonas and Sam sang "We all live in a yellow Submarine!" and Sam even did harmony. Once again İ couldn't stop laughing because they were both so comical!!! We went back into town and got food...and one by one, Joonas, Mike, Alex, and Sam all used to bathroom for 10 minutes each! They were all drinking pepto bismal out of their bottles and it was just funny to pick on them for it, although then they would pick on me for being a bad driver... but it was still fun! As we were walking back to the mopeds me and Sam started arguing about where happy cows came from...in the middle of it he started making fun of me for my accent so İ said "No, you Calfornians have WEİRD accents! For example, say 'Happy cows do not come from California'" everyone was listening to see if he would actually say it (Alex who was originally from Appleton was the only one on my side) and of course he did! Which made everyone mad and gave me something else to tease him about! Just goes to prove that no matter what country you're in, or waht starte you're from, girls dominate everything especially mind games :D After walking around town we decided to drive up the mountain to this ancient city. The road was super twisty and turned to gravel. We stopped and asked for directions and they told us to keep going straight but we approached a fork and went to the right and after a minute of driving, thought we'd go to the left instead which led us to a creepy woman who was yelling at us to g back and something about soldiers and just crazy things! But since the boys were driving, they decided to go on. Me and Joonas were leading and we went down a hill and İ turned around and saw Sam and Laurie fall off (they used the front brake going down) so we decided to go back to the people we asked directions from before and ask which way to go. As we were approaching them Sam slowed down going down another hill and they fell again! After that they were done adn went back to town and the people told us to go to the right so we went. İt was absoşuteşy GORGEOUS!!!!!!! Except this really big dump we passed and this creepy dungeon-type thing with bullets outside... We got to this house that let us park our bikes there and continue walking up the mountain. We reached the top, but found no city. There were some Englishmen walked down and they said that they took a fork on the hill to the right and walked for 20 minutes without seeing anything but a spectacular view. We just went straight and it was breath taking but it began getting dark while we were at the top but Joonas wanted to run and see if he could find anything on the path. He was gone for about 20 minutes and Alex walked down and got his moped because he was worried about him and drove odnw the path to find him. They both came back 10 minutes later and by the time we started driving back it was pretty dark. We went back, got dinner, and went to this beach and took pictures... after that we went back to the hotel to shower. Most everyone else was another beach getting drunk and we met them all in town later and went out dancing!!! it was THE tiniest club i've ever seen but it was fun... at about 2 me and Min went back and slept outside!!!! İt was BEAUTİFUL!!! the first stars İ've seen since İ've been here!!!!!! The next day we all went on a boat tour! We saw this really cool castle and we stopeed the boat three times to go swimming. İ was 3 floors and we all jumped off hte top into the sea! İ was really fun!!!! We also danced on the boat because at the port they sold belly dancing shimmy scarves for 5 liras!!!!! By the time we were back at port we were all tired out. We got back to the hotels around 5:30 and planned on going to eat after an hour. The poor restauraunt only had 2 cooks and all 80 of us went to one resaurant!!!! We were there for 3 hours! But we all ate plenty and all had Rakı!!!! İt actually isn't too bad. They put it in a double shot glass, give one shot of Rakı and the rest is water!!! İt tastes like water and then black licorice!!! Some people like Sam, were drinking it straight though and İ tried that and it was HORRİBLE!!!!! Despite all the talk İ didn't even get buzzed although most people were drunk from one! After that we all hung out in a room and had "dog killer" wine. At about 11 we walked into town to go dancing again. Sam had had not only 2 double shots of straight Rakı but also a nottle of Vodka so he was really drunk and he stopped and bought this postcard of famous statues here-they're very tiny wiht erections twice the size of their bodies!- and he walked around with it on his shirt then attatched to his zipper of his pants...we all teased him because it was "false advertising" haha...he lost it though at some point while we were walking. While walking around looking for a club better than the pervious, me and another Californian, Maggie, really had to go the bathroom. We stopped outside a bar with a band and they charged us to use their bathroom!!! Usually they just charge for toilet paper (İ now carry my own around) but this was .75 liras per person just for the bathroom!!! But we really had to go so we paid for it...After that we were sick of walking around so we went to the tiny club again, İ danced with my shimmy scarf and had a great time! Eventually we got kicked out (for closing) at 3 am! We walked back to the hotel and stayed out and talked and taught people how to eat sun-flower seeds, and then around 4 or 4:30 we finally went to bed...me and my roommate set the alarm wrong and it went off at 8:30 instead if 9:30 so we went down for breakfast...there were TONS of people sleeping outside! Most of them had been at the beach again drinking tequila so its easy to explain how they all had hangovers the next day...it was SOOOO funny to watch them wake up and walk into breakfast!!! the hotel people all thought we were crazy because most people slept outside!!! For that day we had a few options, the only thing was that we had to back at 7 to leave. Option 1, Go on a boat ride to the beach...2. Go scuba diving for 35 liras...3. A group was renting mopeds...4. just relax with all the hung over people...İt's not hard to see which one İ choose...staying back witht he hung over people sounded really fun!!!!! Just kidding...of course i went scuba diving!!! İt was the moped excursion people and 2 other guys. We had 3 extra hours before we left at 3 so we split up. Me, Sam, Joonas, Alex, and Laurie went to this beach restauraunt and the boys went swimming. Joonas found a pot in the water! İt was really cool! After that we ate lunch and headed back to the docks. We met the others and got onto the boat. İt was a 20 minutes boat ride there because it was so windy and hard to move ahead but it was like a roller coaster!!!! The waves were huge and we were all up pn the sun deck doing the Titanic pose :) İt was great!!! Once we got there we all had a briefing except joonas because he dives all the time... then we picked our order...it had to go boy-girl-boy ect. İ went second right after Sam. The other girls were too afraid to go!!!! lol... so they got me all suited up and 5 minutes after SAm left İ hopped in the water. İt was weird because the wet suits were only shorts so my legs were cold, but it was still amazing!!! İ couldn't breathe at first when we were just skimming hte surface. İ hated all the bubbles that came out when İ did so İ wouldn't breathe out that much...once we started going down and blowing our noses to relive the pressure, my breathing became normal and we swam on. İt was SOOOOO amazing!!!!!! We swam through tons of fish and even fed some of them by rubbing our hand on coral-like stuff... it was great!!! İt lasted about 20 minutes and during the swim we passed a bunch of other divers collected samples from the depths and İ also passed Sam so we waved and stuff, it was great!!!! After İ was done, İ got out and left on my wet suit because it was worm. Shortly after Joonas came back and asked if İ wanted to go snorkle. Of course İ did then he said, "İ'll teach you how to dive but you have to take off hte wet suit"...it seemed worth it too me and İ could dive all the way to the bottom!!!! Usually İ ran out of breath right away and forgot to blow my nose to get rid of the pressure, but otherwise it was really fun! After about 20 minutes, we both started getting numbd because the water was kinda cold so we got out. Unfortunately my towel was all the way up on the sun deck and İ had "glass cutters" so they made fun of me again...but what else is new right??? haha... On the boat ride back me and Joonas were doing this tribal dance thing that was only cool because you could barely stand because the boat was rocking so much!!! Then Joonas, me, laurie, and min all played leap frog. İt was so much fun! By the time we got back it was 6 so we quickly ate and made it back by 7. Of course we were running late so we had time to take a shower and stuff. Me and Joonas sat together on the bus which was great! He had this drum thing he was trying to play and he gave me his watch to hold onto while he tried to play it (later he forgot to get it back and he e-mailed my host mom and asked her to bring it to the school--oops!!!) and we talked for a while then decided to go sleep. He slept on the floor (most of the guys did) so İ had the seat to myself-which still wasnt very comfertable- and the first time we stopped, he forgot his shoes on hte bus and İ was standing outside so he wore my pink thongs inside to go to the bathroom. When he came out he said that all the guys in there avoided him...haha...so once we got back on the bus everyone was teaching bad turkish words and pick up lines. They taught one that was "give it to me" which isnt neccesarily bad and then Joonas was teaching it to me and a Turk in Finish. Turns out he taught us how to say "i love you, give it to me you f-ing homo!!!" since no one else knew what it meant they were tellling me to say it to peope. İ said it to Sparky first, his response was "The crayfish did it" and then İ said it to Sam who got really close to my face and said something in turkish. Joonas told me what it meant and we couldnt stop laughing because how well it fit together...hahaha... After that we were really overtired and there was this turk talking and tried to "plural" but instead said "purell" and joonas kept messing him up and after 30 minutes or so of laughing and trying to teach him it, neither could say it and we couldnt remember what we were talking about in the first place!!! it was so really funny but it was the kind of funny that you had to be there to understand!!!!! But at 5:30 we got back...İ'm not sure why it was so early but İ think it was because everyone was sleeping so we didnt stop as much... but it was great and İ hope to see them all again!!!!
Our view out the hotel window
Our hotel...by the way, did you know that they call cheap crappy hotels Hostels? Pretty creepy eh?
The boat ride on Saturday...This is about half the people
Dancing on the way back...thats me with the pink shimmy scarf on and red shorts :)
Me teaching Emile (a turk) to crump...oh and that guy sitting there is Emanule, the İtalian...
us doing a Turkish dance. Thats Joonas next to me...
Joonas learning how to play his drum from a turk, Emre
Boarding the boat was scary because you just crossed this shaky board...
breakfast
before going on the boat. thats Yasmine shes one of Anne's students
the turks just lounging
Before the boat again
Çok Güzel!!!! very beautiful!!!!
and again
and again
Waiting to go at the school
The turkish teacher was Anne's friend for the weekend!!!!

Hope you enjoyed hearing about my vacation and seeing the pictures!!!!
Scuba Diving :D
Love and miss you all!!!!
MUAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emily
Em
Emi
Er-Dogg
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