Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Castles, Conference, and Corn In Cup

Yippee! More pictures! By the way - while you are browsing, if you click on a picture a larger (and easier to see) image will appear.

Here are a few pictures of my trip to the Mall. I went with Angie (on the left) and Juliana (on the right) my two dearest friends in this great adventure. Funny how something so simple in the states was like a pilgrimage to Mecca here. We had to take a tour bus on a miserable 4 hour ride in the hopes of getting some remotely Western food. (We had a friend tell us that there was a Popeye's Fried Chicken) On our way inside the building we just had to stop and get our picture next to the uber-hip decor of metal hearts covered in glitter.


No Popeye's Chicken yet, but we did find Fisho. Look closely, yes that man is holding up an entire fish -head and all- that you can buy at his fast food restaurant in the food court at the mall. Mmmmm... Does Juliana look grossed out? I should think so.

Look over there! Is that an Orange Julius? A Cinnabon? NO! Its "Corn in Cup" Just in case you were out shopping and you got a sudden urge for corn. Where or where can you find some!? Relax, we've got you covered.
Yes, we found Popeyes'. Yes it was delicious. Still, unbelievably Turkish, but delicious. A happy ending to our story.


Here is a top view of Snake Castle. If you have some extra time, you can play "Where's Waldo" I mean, "Where's Dallen"
Juliana's husband Karl took this picture. You can see us in various stages of ascending the mountain to the castle. That is me toward the back in the orange shirt, and my kids are even farther ahead. Oh, and lest anyone think my husband is a cad - he offered to take the baby from me, and I refused. After all I AM a liberated woman. (at least until the path gets too steep) =)


On our way down the mountain, a farmer let his sheep out. It was neat to see them scrambling down the hill. It looked like the ground was alive because they sort-of blended in.

Here is our branch at Branch Conference on the balcony of the Hilton. I had to speak and Michael was on call (meaning he can't leave the base) so I took Maryn with me and he kept the boys. The man next to me with the red tie is our Branch President and the lady in the khaki jacket is the Relief Society president. We have a really great group of people.




Here is a better picture of the mosque we are standing in front of. It is quite a lovely building.

5 comments:

Chantell said...

Wow! What an outing, sounds like it was an adventure. Man do I miss corn in a cup..no seriously! It was my fav when we visited my family in Kuwait. You gotta try it w/lots of butter, lemon juice and pepper..yum! Hey, keep the stories comin, we love 'em and you guys too!
Aloha, Chantell

Debbi said...

Corn in a cup sounds like something we would have here in Iowa - what a funny thing! Maybe I should look into starting one up...I bet it would go over well.

Dolly said...

Awesome pictures Lin'-

The last one of the temple...looks like a postcard! Cool :) What kind of treasures can you find when your out shopping in their stores? I love the persian rug in your hallway! (video)

Jennifer said...

So good to hear about your adventures. I would love to come see you. Wish I could write more but I gotta get to bed. I'm sure you remember John Marriott. He was diagnosed with Lukemia about 3 weeks ago. Here is an amazing website that his friend put together for him. http://johnmarriott.bravehost.com/Welcome.html Check it out. Anyhoo, I'll have to write more later. Love and miss you!

Anonymous said...

Hello from Turkey. :)