Saturday, October 31, 2009


We live on the 4th floor of our apartment building. Thankfully, our building has an elevator. When we first arrived, Owen wanted to push the button to call it, but he couldn't reach, which lead to some frustration. So, we told him that he needed to call the elevator by saying it's name. So he started yelling "Elevator!" When it didn't come (we were still waiting for it), we told him the elevator didn't know English and told him to say "Asansor," the local word for elevator. Well, that caught on, so now he yells it every time we go out the door, but with his own twist. He says "A-san-sword!" It's great.

Monday, October 26, 2009

If only everything could be so simple

Yemek Sepeti is my new best friend. It is a website that lists over 100 restaurants that will deliver food to my apartment door. I just go online, place my order with the restaurant of my choice and within 30 minutes I have food that I didn't have to cook! So on those days that I feel like I couldn't possibly get another Turkish word out of my mouth, I will be calling on my friend Yemek Sepeti.
The days of a $5 large pizza are no more. It cost about $18 for 2 small pizzas and 4 breadsticks. But it sure tasted good!

Not everything is as simple as Yemek Sepeti though. Yesterday we decided to visit an international church that meets on the other side of the water. So at 7:45am we started our journey to make the 9:30 service. It started with a bus ride and then a beautiful 20 minute boat ride. From there we took a train up the hill and then walked the final 10 minutes to the church. The service was great and at the time seemed like it was worth the trip. But by 11am we had a hungry 2 year old with a wet diaper and another 1 1/2 hours to get back home. We grabbed a quick bite on the street and then started our journey home. We walked in our door at 1:15 and all collapsed in bed for a Sunday afternoon nap. All in all it was a good day and a wonderful time of worship, but I think we'll be visiting a church on this side next week. If only Yemek Sepeti could deliver church to my door :)

The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace in the background

Saturday, October 24, 2009

So long America, Merhaba Yeni Evimiz

Yeah! We are finally here and doing great! We've been here for a little over 2 weeks and getting settled. We've done enough shopping to satisfy me for a lifetime. It's amazing what actually goes into furnishing a house from scratch. And when I say scratch, I mean scratch. No light fixtures, just wires hanging from the ceiling. No appliances, not even a stove. And no curtains or curtain rods. So needless to say we have spent a total of about 17 hours at Ikea in the past few weeks. It took us a few weeks to get internet, which is the reason for the lack of communication and blogging, but we got that a few days ago, along with our satellite TV, so we are in business. It's starting to feel like home, but we are really anxious to get our couch and living room chairs, which will still be a few more weeks. We really love our 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 squatty-potty apartment. Our neighbors are great and seem to be happy to have us as neighbors. I have a little grocery store just 1 mintue walk from our house and there's a little kids park just a few steps beyond that, so Owen is thrilled with that.
We love our new home and are excited that you'll be able to discover it with us. Here are pics from our trip here and our first few days.


Goodbyes with family
Checking in with our 13 bags, 1 car seat, 2 carry ons and 1 stroller, we were quite the site! Ryan and I weighed and reweighed our bags a zillion times to make sure they were not over the 51 lbs. limit. This was the moment of truth and we didn't have a single bag overweight. We did have one weigh in at 50 lbs. 14 oz. We definitely got our money's worth.

Owen eating his kids meal on the plane. We are new fans of British Airways. They had special kids meals, kids movies and even a Paddington Bear welcome backpack full of activities for the long plane ride. Owen was an angel on the plane. He slept about 4 hours the first leg and 2 hours the second leg.

All of our bags made it safe and sound and again we were quite the spectacle at the airport, but we breezed through customs and our friends were there waiting to pick us up with their van to take us to our new home!
My new kitchen- Here's a picture of me cooking our first meal, grilled cheese sandwiches. I think it will take me awhile to get all of the kitchen things I need, not to mention figure out what to buy at the grocery stores. But I just found a big grocery store today that's about a 10 minute walk, so they seem to have a few more familiar looking things.
I made cookies last night. They turned out ok, but the process was quite the chore. It started with hard butter and no microwave or mixer. So in order to soften the butter in order to cream it, I decided to just put it in the oven for a few minutes in it's original packaging. Well, 10 minutes later when I forgot about the butter, I found it dripping into my new clean oven. But, my butter was soft. Then I had to figure out what 350 F is in Celcius (it's 180 if you want to know). After that I spent forever creaming the butter and sugar. It's hard to do with a wooden spoon. The rest of the mixing and baking went pretty well, but the house now smells like burnt butter :)

So far we have purchased a total of 19 pieces from Ikea. If you aren't familiar with Ikea then I should tell you that everything from the store comes in nice compact boxes and all of the instructions you need to assemble the inexpensive but quality furniture. It's really great until you have to put an 8 foot tall wardrobe together with glass mirrored doors and you are still assembling your purchases a week later. Ryan's thumb (which is now blistered) will be happy if it never meets a screwdriver again.
These are pictures from Ozgurluk Park. It's a huge park about 15 mins. from us on foot. It has tennis courts, a tea garden, walking trails and lots of play equipment for Owen.


We got our satellite just 2 days ago so here's a picture of Owen sitting on a plastic patio chair in our living room watching Dora and Blues Clues. They have all of his favorite cartoons in English, so he is all set!
I bought this super cute fabric at Ikea and I found this lady in my neighborhood to make my living room curtains for me. Her name is Serifey and we have had a lot of fun this week trying to communicate about curtains, pillows and table clothes. At one point I think there were 5 ladies in her small shop watching me as I used charades to describe what I wanted the curtains to look like. She made the curtains for me in 2 days and they are perfect! It's been fun to get to know some of the ladies in my neighborhood and Serifey made me promise to come back to see her soon.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Going, going...

Almost gone...we leave around 5:30 tomorrow (Wednesday afternoon). Both sets of parents are making the trip to the airport with us. Only a 15 hour trip - not too bad, but we're really hoping that Owen does well with sleeping and transitioning to a new time zone.

Ok, talk to you after we're there!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Internet Stinks...

Sorry for the lack of posts lately. Our internet situation has been far from ideal. We'll get something up for you soon. Keep coming back.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Pics from the Week

Puddle Jumping in his Rain Gear

Art Time with his friends

A Lake Adventure with Daddy

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Shots!

Tuesdays have become the least favorite day at the Hammett House. This Tuesday was our first of 3 shot clinics. Living overseas requires a number of immunizations that we do not need here in America. So for the next 3 weeks we will receiving all of these immunizations to keep us healthy while living abroad. Fortunately, the 3 of us are getting off pretty easy since Owen is up to date on all of his well child and Ryan and I each had 13 shots the first time we moved abroad.

Here is the conversation that took place the night before we had shots.
Tara: Tomorrow we are going to the dr. to get shots to make us healthy. It will probably hurt a little bit, but if you are really brave you will get balloon animals and face paint and a Popsicle.
Owen: Is bunny going to get a shot too?
Tara: Yes, Owen, Mommy, Daddy and Bunny will all get shots.
Owen: Are you going to be brave Bunny? Are you going to be brave Daddy?

The next day before going to the clinic:
Tara: Ok, we are going to go get our shots now.
Owen: It will hurt and I will be sad, but I'm going to be brave and get a popsicle. Let's go!

Owen chose to wear his rainboots to get his shots. It was a nice sunny day! Here are pics of the brave boy!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Rockin Out

I walked into our bedroom the other morning and found Owen rockin out to Justin Timberlake on Ryan's iPod. I thought it was really cool that Owen could navigate his way through the entire iTouch menu until this happened.

School Days

Owen goes to school everyday from 8-3pm. He LOVES school and can't wait to go each day. But it's taken me some time to adjust. For the past 2 years, Owen has been by my side everyday, all day, which I love. So I do find myself missing him during the day. But I have found the witching hours between 4 and 8pm (mom's you know what I'm taking about) to be much more enjoyable since I haven't seen Owen all day long. So that's a great thing!


Here's a picture of Owen and his friend. They are in class together with 9 other 2 year olds. Owen's teacher said this is the most active 2 year old class she's ever had. I'm just glad she didn't say Owen is the most active 2 year old she's ever had.




Last week at school they read the story of Noah's arc and learned all of the colors of the rainbow. He is learning all kinds of new things at school, including sharing with friends. When your living room is shared with 3 other families, you can't help but learn to share everything you have with each other. It's a great lesson to learn, but a hard one for a 2 year old. Today at church we learned the verse "God loves a cheerful giver." Owen will have this one memorized by the end of our time here :)

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Dinner



We went to dinner tonight at a "special" restaurant with some friends. You can see that Owen seems to be pals with all the girls. Not sure if that's an issue or not!