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Thread: A Turkish husband

11.       juliacernat
424 posts
 04 Jan 2010 Mon 10:21 am

[Diary of an Expat Bride] Backseat driving


http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-197273-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-backseat-driving.html


 


"[...] Whether in America or Turkey, road trip adventures become the stuff of family legend".




Thread: A Turkish husband

12.       juliacernat
424 posts
 28 Dec 2009 Mon 10:51 am

[Diary of an Expat Bride] The cup tells all


http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-196637-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-the-cup-tells-all.html


 


"[...] While sitting there, a lady came up to our table, and all of my friends started to act strangely. We were introduced, but I didn’t understand who she was until she had gone back to her own table. She was apparently the most legendary fortune-teller (falcı in Bursa. “You really should make an appointment to see her while you are here,” my friend Selen urged me. So, as we left, we made plans to meet Ayşe the next day [...]"




Thread: A Turkish husband

13.       juliacernat
424 posts
 23 Dec 2009 Wed 08:32 pm

[Diary of an Expat Bride] Burası Türkiye

" [...] Every country has its moments, and after all was said and done, we got a good laugh out of it. Sometimes that is the best thing to do or else drama over an incessantly ringing phone can make you crazy. These adventures add color to my life here in Turkey and to my relationship as well. My husband and I both tried in our own ways to solve the problem, and both were frustrated no matter who was Turkish or who was the yabancı. “Burası Türkiye,” and the best thing to expect is the unexpected".

 

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-195963-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-burasi-turkiye.html




Thread: Raising a global child

14.       juliacernat
424 posts
 18 Dec 2009 Fri 11:26 am

11.12.2009



Thread: A Turkish husband

15.       juliacernat
424 posts
 14 Dec 2009 Mon 02:00 pm

[Diary of an Expat Bride] Hoş geldiniz


http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-195493-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-hos-geldiniz.html


 



Thread: Raising a global child

16.       juliacernat
424 posts
 14 Dec 2009 Mon 01:41 pm

[EXPAT VOICE] Bringing up multicultural children in Turkey


"Naturally, there is nothing more wonderful for a married couple than to hear that they are expecting a baby. “I wonder if our baby will look like me, with brown skin and a flat nose. Perhaps he or she will look like you, with fair skin and a pointed nose,” I smiled at my husband.


We wondered about our baby’s gender, of the little steps our baby would take and all the wonderful things that would come from welcoming that precious little person who would be the gem of our lives. My husband and I were no different.[...]"



http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-195157-132-expat-voice-bringing-up-multicultural-children-in-turkey.html


 



Thread: A Turkish husband

17.       juliacernat
424 posts
 10 Dec 2009 Thu 11:59 am

[Diary of an Expat Bride] Stuffed grape leaves


"[...] “Now that you are married, it’s about time you learned to make yaprak sarma dolma [stuffed grape leaves]”"


 


http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-194624-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-stuffed-grape-leaves.html


 



Thread: A Turkish husband

18.       juliacernat
424 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 04:53 pm

[Diary of an Expat Bride] ‘The honeymoon is over’


 


http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-193553-132-diary-of-an-expat-bride-the-honeymoon-is-over.html


 


 


 


 


 



Thread: Swine Flu Discussion; Is Vaccine Only Way to Be Saved?

19.       juliacernat
424 posts
 23 Nov 2009 Mon 03:09 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTgyakGAddM

 

Talks with the ex-minister of health of Finland about swine flu



Thread: Raising a global child

20.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Nov 2009 Mon 04:41 pm

"A question for parents living abroad: after comparing your childhood and that of your offspring, have you tried to predict what they will turn out like? The reply is, of course, “Who hasn’t?” But as the world is a totally different place, will they be prepared for life in a more competitive world?

Corinna Sommer-Boncuklu, a German who lives in Antalya with her Turkish husband and 5-year-old son Benito, is more than aware of the issues involved".

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-192632-132-raising-a-globalchild.html

 



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