Yes, it has been a while. But at least I have been missing IN ACTION. It could be otherwise... Life has gotten so very busy… I am involved in so many things I never dreamed I’d be involved in – but that is life – at least if you want to keep functioning. I still haven’t done half the posts I have started – especially the one about Lymes Disease, but I have a stash of half started ones just waiting. Well, waiting – unless my computer finally dies on me. It gets slower and slower. Yesterday someone sent me a video. It was not a real long video, about 3 and a half minutes – but it took the computer over an hour to open it. I clicked on [open] and went out in the kitchen and baked an apple pie and started a load of laundry. I get a lot of work done while I am waiting for things to open on this slow dial-up computer. I have been known to go out and cut the grass while waiting for something to load! In fact, I started this post at 2:30 on Friday afternoon, gave up at 7:30 (can't concentrate when Jeopardy is on) and came back Sat. morning!
Anyway, that is not the point of this posting. This post is to share last Tuesday with you. We have a new restaurant here in town and it is owned by some Turkish folks. As many of you know, I lived in Turkey many, many years ago. I was a kid in high school, graduated from high school in Ankara, Turkey. Those were the best and happiest years of my life! I got to travel all over the country and to many other countries as well, and to cities that have since been blown to smithereens. I am so glad I got to do those things before the “Meanness” took over and so many places became unsafe and Americans became the hated enemy by so many people. I loved Turkey and I loved the Turkish people. I was treated like a princess over there, never a moment of unkindness – people went out of their way to make me happy, comfortable… and I will never forget how well they treated me. So when the new restaurant opened, I greeted the new owners in their language, and after a momentary bit of shock, they returned the greeting. Since then, we have become good friends.
A couple of weeks ago, the mother in law of one of the owners came to visit from Ankara. She speaks no English and my Turkish is pitiful, especially since it has been almost 50 years since I spoke it. But, I thought it would be fun to take the owner’s child who is 3, his wife, and MIL across the Bay for the day and to a museum I think is real special.
We started at the seal tank.
She put up a fight when it was time to leave - I had to promise more entertainment!
We also stopped at First Landing State Park, but the visitor’s center, unfortunately, was closed as that way makes it easy (for me) access to the boardwalk out over the swamp and thru the Spanish moss. By this time I could barely walk and had to use the cane, but we went up the path. I thought MIL should see the Spanish moss.
Emotionally, I can’t wait for our next outing – physically, I’d like to sleep for about a week! But, it was the most fun I’ve had in a long while. Funny how you can meet someone and you feel like you found the sister you didn’t know you had! Sometimes life is great, but you have to take a chance. MIL can’t wait until I come to visit her in Ankara. I can’t either! Guess I need to get a new passport, eh?
4 comments:
Thanks for sharing a fun day. We will definitely have to take our gransdon there on his next visit and I bet we have just as much fun too!
How wonderful for all of you that you joined up and had such a fascinating day. I'm sure it will be one they (and you) will never forget.
How wonderful that you have found such nice new friends!! Bebek sure does enjoy watching the fish!! I'm glad you all had such a nice day!
The ocean is beautiful and calm in your photo! Just perfect for visiting!
What an interesting outing. How much more fun are they when a young child is in tow who is fascinated with everything.
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