12 May 2008
We had another picnic with that class on Friday, which was really fun. One of the older ladies that used to be in the class (she's super rich) hired a little band for the picnic, and it was quite the surprise when they came marching in playing traditional Turkish music!! Everyone started dancing and it was very fun. Then, Ali (my manager) hung up flags when we were inside getting some food, and when we came back out we saw that they were these huge flags that had all pictures of us and the Dilko logo!! Haha... Mine was all pics of me, with the phrase "we will miss you, but we'll never forget you" across the bottom, with the top full of writing from some teachers and students. Anthony's was for his birthday, which was last week. That was so nice, and unexpected! :)



The last week or so has been pretty good. The universities here have concerts all during the summer, and I went to one at Istanbul University. Of course, I had no idea who the band was (Kargo), so that made it a little bit boring, but it was still a pretty fun time.



Then, on my last day teaching my morning class, for the last hour we went bowling! I'm gonna miss my students so much. Well, most of them anyway ;) haha.





Then, on my last day teaching my morning class, for the last hour we went bowling! I'm gonna miss my students so much. Well, most of them anyway ;) haha.


04 May 2008
Summerishness...
Well, I did my first 'summery' thing on Friday. Natalie and I wanted to go walk by the Sea because it was so nice. So, we hopped the train to Yeşilköy and, after much searching even though it also took us that long to find it last time, found the Sea. It was really nice walking along the sea on such a nice day. We came to one of the small, cleaned up beach areas and there were some paddle-boats there! We were curious enough to ask how much they cost, and it turned out it was only 10lira for an hour. We didn't want a whole hour, so we payed five lira for a half hour of paddle-boating around. It was so nice. And even just walking around Yeşilköy was so nice, seeing all of the gorgeous roses everywhere that are seriously the size of a small child. Well, maybe not but they're huge anyway. And as soon as we stepped off of the train I kicked myself, OK so I didn't kick myself, but I wanted to. I forgot my camera! So, I took a few pics with my cell phone, but that doesn't help me because I have no way to get them onto my computer. I've tried sending MMS messages to like facebook but all it does it charge me an arm and a leg and then not actually show up! grr...
So, Camy popped her head out! :) I'm sitting here wishing I was there with everyone... but I will be soon enough... and I'll get to see both my babies. Actually, all of my babies (ori, ronin, tierney included)!
So, Camy popped her head out! :) I'm sitting here wishing I was there with everyone... but I will be soon enough... and I'll get to see both my babies. Actually, all of my babies (ori, ronin, tierney included)!
23 April 2008
so close to home...
Well, it's getting so close to time to come home! It's pretty crazy. About a month exactly... I still haven't figured out a way to send a bunch of my stuff home so that I won't be overweight at the airport (and have to drag around such heavy luggage in London...) If anyone has any idea.... lemme know.
Last Friday one of my students had a BBQ for his bday at his summer house and invited my class, us teachers, and our boss Ali. The weather was quite nice, and it was a nice time. Notice how beautiful my girl students are! Oh and the crazy Jordanian in the blue shirt with the cigar is Ali...
Last Friday one of my students had a BBQ for his bday at his summer house and invited my class, us teachers, and our boss Ali. The weather was quite nice, and it was a nice time. Notice how beautiful my girl students are! Oh and the crazy Jordanian in the blue shirt with the cigar is Ali...
16 April 2008
Driving... in Istanbul?

So, I've been going through driving withdrawls. It's been about 8 months since I've driven a car, and even longer since I've driven a stick (which I love). It seems everyone around here drives a stick, and so whenever i get in a car, I am like, "pleaasssse let me drive!" Of course I had no real intention of driving in Istanbul because people here drive like maniacs... There really shouldn't be any lines on the roads, as nobody uses them and they drive in the middle and swerve back and forth instead. Forget turn signals... Any-hoo, today I was shopping and got a call asking if I had a driving license. Of course I said yes and my boss, Ali, told me to come to Dilko and speak with him. I finished my shopping and headed back to work and he asked me if I could drive his car. HAHA! So I was like uhh.... where... how far....will anybody be with me....etc. His car was at the service place and he had forgotten his wallet at home this morning but wanted to go pick it up. There was nobody else around who had a drivers license.. so I agreed. Luckily (and I wouldn't have agreed if it hadn't been) the place was quite close and he was coming with me to pick the car up. So, yay! I got to drive, and it was a stick! (I was quite nervous about that with how long it's been.. I actually don't remember the last stick shift I drove...) But it went all right, and was super easy. It took awhile to get used to the touchy brake because the car is so new though.
I'm loving this nice weather!! All the tulips and other flowers are out.. it's beautiful. I can't wait for a trip to the Islands! I'm going to have a picnic with my class again on Friday. Should be much nicer than the last one since the weather is much warmer... They want to play football, so I told them we must play American Football instead... they agreed, but who knows if we'll be able to get a real football... Should be fun. :) MMMM barbeque!
14 April 2008
P.S.
P.S. It's 65 and beautiful here, what's the weather like there?
Oh, and mom the Romania slideshow is working again, but the music stops working after the first song... strange.
Oh, and does anyone know about sending a big box home by like freight or something... who I could do that through, how much it would cost, etc? I really don't want overweight luggage when I go home... :(
Oh, and mom the Romania slideshow is working again, but the music stops working after the first song... strange.
Oh, and does anyone know about sending a big box home by like freight or something... who I could do that through, how much it would cost, etc? I really don't want overweight luggage when I go home... :(
Birthday etc.

My birthday was quite uneventful. We had cake in the staffroom for both Omens and I, who share the same birthday. That was nice. I started an Advanced class that morning, and I told them that it was my birthday, and that I didn't want to teach so we went out after the first hour. My afternoon class signed a petition to let me go home after two hours. They also bought a bunch of little brownies and put candles in them and sang to me. :)



Here are some other random pictures of me and people from Dilko. The blonde curly haired girl is Pınar, she's the receptionist that is in the teacher's room. She was also my student for Elementary and half of Pre-Intermediate until she switched classes. :(


21 March 2008
Not much
Well, people won't get off my back about posting something. They say they're sick of opening my blog and seeing the sweater.... Alright, alright people! Nothing much has been happening lately. The weather has gotten really nice, and then gone to crap again. :( This has made everyone and their brother ill, including me. The stuffy nose is getting really old. Last Friday my morning class planned a picnic bbq and invited
Anthony and I to come (we share the class). It was about 40 minutes away at one of my students' summer house on the sea. It was a pretty nice day, but it did end up raining a bit. When we were almost to the summer house we stopped
at a grocery store to pick up the food. They got chicken wings that already are seasoned
for bbq-ing, and I mean they GOT chicken wings! They filled up a grocery bag chock full, it must have been like a hundred wings. They also got Adana Kebap (which happens to be my favorite Turkish food). A ton of other food was also purchased, and of course we were not allowed to give them ANY money... A couple of the students got really crazy and decided to go in the water!!! It was seriously freezing cold and when they came out they were totally red and I was sure they would get pneumonia and die! but all is well. They want us to have another picnic next Friday, but we'll see what happens.





06 March 2008
Sweater!! :)
05 March 2008
Feb showers bring March flowers???
It has been unusually nice for this time of year the past few days (65-70 degrees), and so the trees outside of my window are blooming! I'm sure another long batch of cold days will come, but I can't help being excited for Spring! :)
Also, I knitted a cute little sweater to wear over tank tops to make it more dressy.
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