Sunday, May 31, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
ali the backgammon player
our day ended well as the five of us guys were able to help a local man in bailing out his boat. it was entirely filled with water and we we able to tilt it far enough to get the water out and then we shoved it up on shore. they were very thankful and we were able to learn a little bit about some other Turks who were helping. three of threm were univeristy students; they were studying journalism, public relations, and i do not remember the third's major. we are appreciative of any chance we get to practice out limited knowledge of Turkish though.
the first picture is of the barber that cut both mike and my hair, the latter is of Ali.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
portakal suyu - orange juice
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
more pictures still coming
The last few days...
disappointing as I had not really been able too meet anyone who spoke
English all day. Apart from getting some funny pictures, Mike and I
both felt the day had been disappointing. However, between the time we
started home and the time we actually reached our bed, we made three
new friends who spoke English. Two of which we learned a lot from.
They were able to share with us about life in Turkey for people our
age, as well as set up times to meet again!
Saturday we went on a little group outing for the day. We saw some
pretty awesome sites, but my allergies were terrible. It made the day
pretty hard to enjoy, so I was pretty withdrawn all day. I was able to
get some great shots though that I've enjoyed looking back through. I
also got some pretty sweet team shots.
Today we started English lessons with Gul (pronounced kind of like Gu-
el), which means rose. She is awesome, and, most importantly, patient!
Then this afternoon I went to one of my Turkish friends and practiced
with him. It was a good time. Tonight I also got to go with Randa,
Abigail, and Mike to then English school. That was an awesome time of
interaction with other students. I can't wait to see the group again!
by Noah
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Rainy Day & Boat Ride
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
SELALE!
good morning from Turkey
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
My Thoughts So Far...
days we were total tourists--taking pictures everywhere, wondering
aimlessly, paying too much for things. It's awesome to finally be
getting a feel for the city, even making it like home. I'm sure we
still look like total tourists though, haha.
I've met some people through two of the local language schools. I'm
hoping to interact with a few of their students. If they can show me
around and teach me about the culture, I can help them practice
conversational English. The schools teach grammar, reading and
writing, but it appears that conversational English isn't emphasized
as much. This is where the language school face the biggest challenges
as few actually offer native speakers as teachers.
I've also made some friends and a local cafe called Paul's Place, run
by a couple who moved from California! For those of you who know me,
you would know this excited me a great deal! It was nice to meet
people I understood ;-) I'm looking forward to going back there this
week.
There also may be a chance for us to take some formal language
training. We've been working hard on the language on our own, but I
think this would be very valuable!
Wish you all could be here! Turkey is marvelous!
by Noah
Tuesday (May 19)
Monday, May 18, 2009
Four Cups of Tea
Friends in Antalya!
part of the city. I've made a few friends which Rusty and I hope to
visit today.
However the two greatest friends I've made are Turkish chai and
Turkish coffee ;-)
By Noah
Sunday, May 17, 2009
day four
Saturday, May 16, 2009
What a Wonderful Day!
Friday, May 15, 2009
wrestling and basketball
Mike
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attempts at learning culture
Another highlight was finding an English school. The teachers here told us we could return next week to speak with their students. We figured that they would appreciate the practice, and it would be a great chance for us to ask them questions about their country and culture.
For those of you who know I injured my knee a week before the trip, I'm happy to report that it is improving. My walking is a bit slow, but every day my knee is feeling better.
-by Randa
PS - The Mediterranean area is beautiful!!!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Day 1
We had a busy day today playing tourist. We went into downtown Antalya and looked at many of the tourists sites. We got the opportunity to see the Mediterranean Sea; it is absolutely beautiful and incredibly clear. After enjoying a plate of authentic Turkish food we divided up and went to the various shops and markets to see the city. For about five hours we worked out our leg muscles and established a solid farmer's tan that will stick around for awhile. On day 1 of our incredible journey half way across the world we have been able to learn not only about the city in general, but we have been able to learn from a few nationals about their life and culture.
by Nate Reed
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Safely Here
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Rusty
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Jonathan
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Nate
Nate is a 23 year old senior from IL, He is the youngest of six, four boys and two girls. He is traveling outside of the US for the first time and excited to experience a different culture.
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Abigail
Abigail just graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This is her first time overseas. She is very excited to learn about the Turkish culture, loves working with people, and knows that this trip will be a life-changing experience.
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Mike
Mike is a senior humanities major, who was born in northern WI, but has lived in 5 different states. Mike plays football and wrestles and would like to coach someday or perhaps teach. He has two sisters, one older and one younger.
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Noah
Noah just moved to WI from sunny southern California. He loves going to new places, meeting new people, and is always up for an adventure.
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Randa

Randa has a degree in English education, and loves traveling to learn about other cultures. This is her second time in Turkey, and she especially likes apple tea and real Turkish coffee!
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Getting ready to fly
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