Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Where have we been?


Hi everyone! Sorry its been a few weeks. We went without internet for a week while on Safari, then again for a few days in Zambia, plus a few days travelling to and fro meant no posts. We are trying to get two more posts out in the next couple of days to catch you up and pass on the photos. Here is the first one.

-The rest of Turkey
   We took a one hour flight to Cappadocia and landed in a new little world.  This cave town is known for their unique architecture (inside the rocks) and balloon rides.  The first day we wandered around the town and Anabel found some playground equipment to occupy her time.  We also saw our first “housed” cow.  They leave the cows in the house to help produce heat.  Anabel found it interesting to look in a room and see them playing “peek a boo”. 
    The next morning Josh and I woke up at 5am for our hot air balloon ride.  We had a local housekeeper watch Anabel while we were floating around.  The view is incredible and the feeling of standing while floating is surreal.  The hot air balloon ride was definitely the highlight for me.  Later that day, we went pottery shopping.  We are now proud owners of 6 handcrafted Turkish plates (Josh is ecstatic).  Oh, this sleepy little town also hosts my new favorite dessert-chocolate baklava.  I spent the next few days trying to find it before leaving Turkey.  Once again the airplane calls and we were off to Izmir.
We made the mistake of not checking the closet (which the maid placed our jackets in) so when we arrived at the airport-no coats.  No worries-Josh had them mailed but it was a close and cold one for a couple of days.  Oh, and the drive to the airport proved to be eventful as I can now add changing my daughter’s diaper on the side of the road in a construction site to my resume.  The rest of the day we walked around and got orientated to Izmir.  Our second day in Izmir, we decided to explore and try to find the market.  This was a bad idea.  About 30 minutes into our adventure it started to downpour.  Apparently, we had walked a little farther than we thought.  Hence, we were running through the streets of Izmir for 30 minutes.  Josh had Anabel in the backpack and I was running behind him as every store owner laughed hysterically.  Some tried to hand us umbrellas (they wanted us to buy them) or coats.  We ended up soaked by the time we got back, but Anabel had fun pretending she was on a horse while daddy was running. 
   Ephesus day finally came around.  We picked Izmir because it was close to Ephesus and we really wanted to visit the 2,000 year old ruins.  The amount of ruins was impressive itself.  Apparently only 20% of the ruins have been excavated and it is a slow process.  The highlights were Celsius Library, the Theatre and Terrace Houses.  The Theatre is referenced to in Acts 19 as a place shop owners rioted.  Our guide was very informative although Anabel was more interested in the “Little Mommy” story. Afterwards we went to a handicraft area afterwards to see how the carpets were made from silk worms.  All in all it was a great day. 
  The final day in Izmir we made it to the shorefront (we tried 2 other times).  We also took a carriage ride thru the foreshore and in the middle of traffic.  Anabel got a kick out of the horses, not literally.  Finally we had a nice time watching Anabel throw her stuffed animals in the square and laugh (this bought us a good 20 minutes).  The little things… Turkey, check. 
   We were not looking forward to the three plane rides it would require to get to Johannesburg, South Africa especially since we got delayed on the tarmac for 1.5 hours on the second one.  But, Anabel has learned to fall asleep on the airplane quickly; often she is out when we takeoff.  Thank the Lord.  She did not fail us this time either.  We arrived in JoBurg and picked up our super spacious (insert sarcasm) Kia Picanto-bright yellow at the rental shop.  We spent the rest of the time recovering and playing.  Yesterday, we drove up to Krueger park. I will write more on the park later.  
Taking off along side the "fairy chimneys"
Couldn't reach my arm out far enough to take this shot of our balloon, so you'll have to imagine we are on it
A good view of the cave homes carved into the hills
Happy couple enjoying a morning off...Anabel not as happy
Anabel oblivious to the 2,000 year old ruins, spots a cat across the street
Outside the library at Ephesus
Till then...much love from Africa.

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