Monday, February 28, 2011

Day 5- Strolling

Among other things, the unrest in Egypt messed up our plan to spend two weeks with our good friends the Glausers. I was really bummed out about this. There's nothing like traveling around in a third world country together to really solidify a friendship. I was sad we didn't have the opportunity to travel with them, but the silver lining is that I didn't have to reveal how ridiculously small my bladder is right now and my overall slowness (waddle-ness?) to non-family. Thank goodness Istanbul had plenty of public toilets which were mostly free and mostly of the non squat variety. We took breaks and we took them often.

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Even these boys with their short little legs had to stop and wait for me to catch up.

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And it seemed like every time we stopped, we were surrounded by stray cats and dogs. Well fed and well kept stray dogs.

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Our hotel was just around the corner from the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. They provided a nice backdrop for our frequent breaks.

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I thought this roasted corn would be amazing. It was mediocre at best.

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But don't tell Ike, he liked it.

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I should name this baby Sahlep Proffitt since I drank so much of that stuff.

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We also drank lots of freshly squeezed orange and pomegranate juice. Many of the cafes and public parks had free Wifi, which was often faster than the internet at our hotel.

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Speaking of our hotel...

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This is the crib they provided. One side was broken so Ike could crawl out and onto Clark's sleeping face whenever he felt like it. I love spending time with my kids and I will always remember this vacation as one full of family closeness and bonding, but MAN was I glad to get home and crawl back into my own perfectly-distanced-from-my-children bed. Heaven.

2 comments:

Tess said...

You should look up what the word Sahlep means before you call your baby that. :o) I did just to see what it meant other than the drink.

Tess said...

http://www.dictionary30.com/meaning/Salep
There you go, just to make it easy for you.