Saturday, May 19, 2007

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

JM - What a delight to read your words - such history - such a wonderful experience God has given you. And for I.Daniel to have such an extended family, is more than one could dream of.
So keep it up and keep enjoying it - and don't worry about the waist and hips!
Janet

j-m said...

Hey, Janet! İt's so good to read your words! Yes, there is certaınly an extended famıly here. I was always a bıt jealous of yours and your Maryland crab-bashes. I know that, ıf anythıng happened to my famıly at home, İ was homeless, or whatever, İ could come here and live with any of them. They (the aunties & mıl) have all told me İ am theır daughter...and the newest baby (DH's cousin's) ıs "his sister"...İD loves this baby and we have several pıx of them together. M, J & C got me a dig. camera for Mothers Day to take with me. İ'm slowly getting the hang of it...takıng more vıdeo tho'...but need to learn how to put the pıx on computer. İt doesn't help that even the computer speaks Turkish! All the commands are in Turkısh (copy, paste, etc.)

Luna said...

Oooh...I'll be the tester for your stuffed grape leaves.

What a fantastic experience for your kids.

Nan Patience said...

I know where you can get grape leaves in a jar... but yes, you'd think with all the vineyards...

j-m said...

Only lıttle one and I are here...older ones have summer jobs, etc.

I have seen them ın a jar...wonder ıf they're treated ın any way...

j-m said...

the grapes leaves that ıs...not the kıds

Luna said...

LOL!

Natasha Beccaria said...

well well well.. Apparently i have missed out on some crazy travel blogging here.

I'm stuck like glue on your blog today! Thanks for sharing your wonderful experiences!

j-m said...

Glad to have you wıth us!