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Merry Christmas?

My darling is sick, yesterday he was sneezing til his nose was numb (that’s what I thought) and today he is feeling feverish.. Oh no.. I am afraid it would be a whole week affair with the viruses. :(

I lost my wallet yesterday, losing all my driving licenses (M’sian & Australian) bank cards and shopping cards. Even my identification card is lost. Poor darling was sick already and still had to drive me around for shopping and then looking for my wallet, and then home and then to the police station and back. :( I feel much worse now than yesterday.

I am leaving for my 10-day trip with my family to Turkey today and I might not be able to see my darling.. I’m upset. I hope I will have time to go see him a bit today, fingers crossed.

I should’ve taken care of my baby more, should’ve served him more drinks on xmas eve at my house party. OMG, one thousand and one Should Haves.

I’m just really worried. When darling is sick he gets really cold, like being cold towards me. Which I can understand, because he’s already feeling under the weather. I am restless that I would not be able to take care of him while I am gone on my holiday. How to enjoy? :(

Darling please get well soon. Or at least feel better at the end of today. I will be bringing my mobile phone to Turkey like I told you I would. I want updates please.

Love you.

Merry Christmas everybody.

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- worried Girl

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Turkey 101 by Tour Guide Wannabe

Here is a lil post for my darling who is going over to Turkey soon.
A lil touristy info to make her journey a lil more insightful and also,hopefully, she’ll think of me when she sees all these beautiful places =)
I dunno bout u darling, but for me, if I know something bout the place that I’m visiting, I’ll b able to appreciate it more.
Besides, I want you to be able to relate to wat the tour guide will hafta say during tour.
So here goes my first entry bout Turkey, the land where Achilles battled the Trojans.

Bosphorus Bridge

Bosphorus Bridge

The Bosphorus Bridge, also known as the First Bosphorus Bridge, is one of the two bridges in Istanbul spanning the Bosphorus strait and thus connecting Europe and Asia.
The other bridge, the Second Bosphorus Bridge is the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.

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Ernest Frederick, a civil engineer working for the US government and stationed in Turkey at the time, was the first American to cross the bridge.

American comedian and Ambassador for UNICEF Danny Kaye, dressed like a clown, followed him with a pack of Turkish children. As a huge crowd of people started to run after them, the bridge began to vibrate, and the crowd had to be held back to avoid any damage

On May 15, 2005 at 7.00 local time, U.S. tennis star Venus Williams played a show game with Turkish standout İpek Şenoğlu on the bridge, the first tennis match ever to be played on two continents.

Fully loaded, the bridge sags about 90cm (almost 1 full meter!!) in the middle of the span.

Hagia Sophia

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Hagia Sophia is a former patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey.

I hope my darling is not getting bored by this architectural stuff, although I know darling would probably prefer if I do a write up on where/what to shop in Turkey. I’m sorry darling, i suck when it comes to shopping ideas – i bet you that already :P

The current building was originally constructed as a church between A.D. 532 and 537

In 1453, Constantinople was conquered by the Ottoman Turks and was converted into the Ayasofya Mosque. The bells, altar, iconostasis, and sacrificial vessels were removed, and many of the mosaics were eventually plastered over. The Islamic features — such as the mihrab, the minbar, and the four minarets outside — were added over the course of its history under the Ottomans

One of the minarets was built from red brick while the other three were built from white marble.The reason for the varying dimensions and mass of the minarets was to counterweight the main structure’s mass and distribute the weight uniformly. Latest research shows that without the counterweight of the minarets, the main structure would tend to collapse.

All rite, I think this is as much as i can write for tonite, and i think this is as much bore as my darling can take for a day =)
As for shopping ideas, i might not be the best person to blog bout it, but here you go darling, a link i found which i think will be of great help =)

http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/Shopping/

Happy reading!

 

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-Boy

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