Well I have come to realize that spring time in Turkey is warmer than summertime in Washington...and I'm not complaining! Jordan and I have been busy with work and our graduate classes, but we still manage to find time for fun!! Here are some pictures from our last month of adventures!
One weekend we went on a beautiful hike with some of our friends! We hiked to a waterfall in a beautiful canyon, and then we went to visit the "James Bond Bridge". If you have seen the latest Bond movie, this is the bridge that Bond fell off while fighting with the bad guy on the top of the train. It was a beautiful day for hiking and we had a blast with our friends!
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| Me and my love and my puppy |
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My prego friend, Tasja!
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| Tasja, Lindsay, me and Cheryl at the waterfall! |
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We even got to see a train go by! How idyllic.
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Tasja, Lindsay, me and Cheryl jumping on the bridge! The two on the end are pregnant but you can hardly tell when they are jumping!
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| Me and my Lindsay! |
Another weekend Jordan and I joined the Beer Belly Bike Club
for a morning ride. There were 11 of us total that biked about 19 miles off
base. The town that we live in is out in farm country and it is really quite
beautiful. It was a really tough ride for me, so I maintained the position of
caboose for most of the ride. My poor sweet hubby took a spill and got pretty
banged up. All a part of the mountain biking experience...right?
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| This was about half way through the ride. We had already biked about 9 miles and then stopped for a break under this tree in the middle of a wheat field! It was so beautiful to hear the wind rustle through the wheat. Ahhh! |
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| Beautiful poppy field! |
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| Jordan's boo-boo on his arm. His whole left side was pretty scraped up! |
Jordan and I both had the day off for our one year
anniversary, so we headed to Kizkalesi (Castle by the Sea) for the day. The
weather was perfect and there was hardly anyone on the beach! We sunbathed for
the afternoon. The salt water really stung Jordan's cut up body, so we only
went in the water for a little bit. It sure helped heal it up though!
When the sun started to go down a Turkish man came up to us
and asked if we wanted a picture. He then decided to pretty much give us a
whole photo session, which was really nice of him! After the pictures, he
suggested a delicious fish restaurant for dinner. He then told us that there
was another couple going to the same restaurant, so we could just follow them.
We met the other couple, and they led us to dinner! They were both Turkish, but
born and raised in Germany. They were visiting for a wedding. We decided to
have dinner together. It was very random, but fun! At the restaurant they took
us to a big ice box and we got to pick out which fish we wanted to eat for
dinner! It was seriously one of the best meals I've had in Turkey so far! What
a perfect first anniversary!!
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| Waiting for our lunch to come! We thought this was the only picture we would have from our anniversary...but we were wrong!! |
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The Turkish man told us to look into each others eyes with a serious face. We weren't very good at it.
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| Enjoying the view and each other! |
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| The Turkish man told us walk out a ways and then back towards him. I was just sure that someone would steal all our stuff while we were walking away...but they didn't! |
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Me and my love at the Castle by the Sea!
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| It was so beautiful!! I'm so glad we got these pictures! Yay for nice people! |
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| This is the ice box fully of fishies! Mmmmm |
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| This was our beautiful dinner view! |
Last weekend we headed out to Cappadocia with our friends Lindsay and Jordan! I went there for the women's retreat in March, but Jordan had never been before. This is the same Cappadocia in the Bible that heard the Gospel in their own language from Galileans on the day of Pentecost shortly after Jesus was resurrected (Acts 2).
We stayed at a perfect little hotel. In the morning, we got up early to have breakfast and watch the hot air balloons. We then had a delicious cappuccino and a clever little coffee shop called Coffeedocia. Then we headed out to the Open Air Museum in Goreme. The area has dozens of churches cut out of the rock where early Christians met in the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries. There are beautiful frescos on many of the walls. It was so crazy to me to be deep in the heart of Muslim country surrounded by rich Christian history.
After the museum we went on a 4 hour ATV ride through the country side. Jordan chose to ride a motorcycle and had the time of his life. I thought this was the best part of the trip. Cappadocia is stunningly beautiful, and this is a great way to see everything! We made a lot of stops for pictures. By the end of the 4 hours we were sweaty and completely covered in dirt. Naturally, the next thing we did was go to a Turkish Bath!
I absolutely LOVED the Turkish Bath! It was my first time...and I would seriously go every day if I could. Obviously I didn't take any pictures...so I'll explain it! There is a separate area for men and women. We first went into the sauna for about 15 minutes. Then you rinse off in a shower. Then you go into the bath area where there are lots of naked people. You lay down, and a Turkish lady pretty much rubs all your dead skin off. Then you get a wonderful soap massage with big huge soap bubbles. Then they rinse you off, and you jump into a cool pool and swim around for awhile. Then you go into a steam room for a bit. Then you dry off and sit and have some tea. And that's it! It was amazing and I felt like royalty! Lindsay and I had a great time. You'll have to ask Jordan about his time. =) Let's just say he wasn't quite as enthusiastic as I was.
We had a delicious dinner together after we were all squeaky clean! The next day we got up early again to watch the balloons. We then went to a different coffee shop and had the most delicious coffee ever. I got a blended coffee and it was amazing! (yes, we are addicts) Then we went shopping...mostly for others, a bit for ourselves! We had a delicious, lazy lunch and then went wine tasting for a little bit. After that we started the long drive home! Ahhhh perfect weekend with good friends! Lindsay and Jordan are leaving Turkey next month and we are very sad to have to say goodbye to them! =( This trip was their last Turkey hoorah!
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| Hot air balloons on our first morning. This picture was taken from the veranda where we were enjoying our breakfast! |
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| I thought this sign was funny at Coffeedocia. Cappadocia is a tourist town, so there are many signs in English, and most people speak English as well. |
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| The Jordans waiting for their cappuccinos! |
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| This was taken at the open air museum. If you look closely you can see the little caves. |
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| Me and Lindsay listening to our audio guide at the museum! |
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| Jordan in captivity at the museum. How can you say no to that face?? I can't. |
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| There was a shovel back in this cave and so I told Jordan to act like he was digging a hole. And he did. Yeah, we are those tourists! |
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Hanging out at the beautiful museum!
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| First stop on the ATV ride. Some beautiful valley that I don't remember the name of. |
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| Jordan, myself, and Lindsay being silly. Apparently I forgot to take my ridiculous helmet off. This is Jordan's favorite picture from the weekend. |
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| Another beautiful valley! Enjoying the view with my love! |
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| Lindsay is a gymnast and insists on doing handstands in dangerous places. She did one on the James Bond Bridge too! Her Jordan was right behind that rock ready to catch her if she fell. But she's a professional, so she didn't fall. Also it looks like she is missing her left hand...how strange. |
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| If you look closely you will see some proof that God has a sense of humor! They are called fairy chimneys and people used to live in them! |
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| Taking a little break from the AVT. Jordan made me do this. |
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| More fairy chimneys! This was a stop that we made where we rested and had some tea. The Turks drink hot tea year round...it's not particularly refreshing in the heat. This little valley was absolutely beautiful and these are all different fruit trees. |
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| This was after our Turkish bath. We were looking for a place to eat dinner...this was not it. |
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| This is the start of day two! I was seriously so excited about the hot air balloons that I couldn't sleep. It was about 5:45am here. I counted 67 balloons! Crazy! |
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| Good morning Cappadocia!!! You're beautiful! |
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| My beautiful friends posing with our yummy coffee! |
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| This is where we tasted some wine. I love that man! |
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| Jordie found this amazing door and thought it would be a good photo opportunity! He was right...as usual. |
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| I love this one so much! My love! |
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