Wednesday 16 October 2013

At our villa in Turkey

The day we travelled from Istanbul to our villa was a big adventure. First, our flight was late leaving so we were driving a long way and it was getting dark. Suddenly there were goats on the road and Ahmet, our driver had to swirve to avoid a bad accident but luckily we were all OK, not sure about the goats though. That was a bit scary. When we got to the villa it was dark but mummy and daddy had promised we could go for a swim so that's what we did. The pool's all lit up at night so it was lots of fun. We've been here a month now and I've been swimming nearly every day. I love Kapatus (Sandy Beach) and also going to Liminagzi to kayak. You can only get there by boat. We go into town a lot and I know lots of people now.  I love just playing in the square and watching all the children. I have one Turkish friend - her name is Ada and her parents own a kebab restaurant. We play together quite a bit even though I don't speak much Turkish and she doesn't speak much English. I loved it when Aunty Nicola, Uncle Nigel, Grand dad and grand ma were here - Uncle Nigel played with me lots- he's my favourite. We often get the dolmus (minibus) into town at night. Lots of children stay up late here and at the moment, it's a religious holiday so it's very busy. My favourite things to eat are bazlama (a flat bread) and fetta cheese, gozleme (pancake) with cheese and spinach, kofte (a type of meatball) and seaweed mezze but we don't know the Turkish for that. I'm getting to watch lots of new DVDs as we buy some new ones every Friday at the local market. I have learnt some Turkish words and am getting lots of kisses and treats from the Turkish people. I do miss my friends in Sydney though and Jasper and Miles.
With mummy at Kaputas Beach

Our villa
With grand dad, grand ma, Aunty Nicola, Uncle Nigel at our villa

Daddy and I love the BBQ

In Kas at night

Kaputas Beach - one of my favourites

Kayaking at Liminagzi only accessible by boat

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Istanbul

Horse and carriage ride - Princess islands - Istanbul
Mummy has been spending too much time at the beach and forgetting my travel blog. When we left Bath, we drove to Aunty Joanna's house in Leicester for a few days. I met my cousins Harry and Lewis for the first time. They're teenagers so spend a lot of time in their bedrooms. We then drove to Aunty Cecily's house in Essex and I saw Claire again who came to Sydney this year. I also met my cousins Ellie and Joseph. They are SO lucky as they have a trampoline in their backyard. I went on it all the time. Claire and Ellie took me to see The Lion King in London which was fantastic but I was a little scared sometimes. Claire and Ellie are big girls and we had lots of fun together. We then flew to Istanbul. On my first day we went to the Grand Bazaar and I bought a belly dancing outfit. I tried it out at a cafe and lots of people were watching me. While daddy was at the conference with Lynn, mummy and me went on 2 ferries. The first time we went to The Princess Islands and we got to ride in a horse and carriage around the island. That was lots of fun. I wanted to go around again but mummy said it cost too much money. The next time we went on a Bosphorous cruise and we saw lots of amazing palaces and houses on the water. We went out for dinner every night and my favourite thing to eat was fried calamari. Mummy and me went shopping and I bought some more dress ups. We stayed in a small hotel and the owner, Shanur was so nice to me all the time - she bought me a Turkish CD so I could dance in my belly dancing outfit. Daddy and me would race up the stairs and mummy would get the lift and we'd see who got to the top first. We caught the tram a lot and we had to squash in because it was so crowded. I also loved balik ekmek - that's a fish sandwich. We'd go down to the fish market and buy one from an old man. They were yum scum - fresh fish with tomatoes, herbs and lemon in a bread roll. Mummy said they cost only $3. I also love portakale su which is freshly squeezed orange juice which you can buy everywhere. I was pretty tired to be honest in the afternoons as it was really hot so sometimes I just got into bed and watched a DVD. I'm excited about seeing our villa for the first time. Time to pack my bag again.
With my cousins Claire and Ellie

At the Grand Bizarre

My belly dancing outfit

Bosphorous cruise

Dinner with a view with daddy, mummy and Lynn

View of Galata Tower - Istanbul (our hotel was just behind it)

Yummy cakes in Istanbul