Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Surprising everybody with "afiyet olsun"

March 25th, 2002:


The same as every day: Wake up early and come to work. Burak My boss finally appeared and said he could have a meeting with me, but only had free  the time of lunch ... lunch Boss?? This is not time for the meeting ... but I needed to show some things for him to know what to do now. We almost missed lunch but everything worked and we went to the cafeteria together.

When he finished eating he stood up and said "Afiyet olsun" (good appetite) and I replied "eyualah" (this and slang of the ancient Turks to express something positive). When I said that he started laughing out loud because he must have thought "how a Brazilian who is here only two weeks already know this type of slang ??" It was really fun.

At night went to AIESEC to try to wash my clothes and guess what ?? They continued dirty... what a shame there is no place in this city that opens at night to wash clothes !! But I left there to see what they can do for me. Other than that just went to dinner, then home and sleep after a boiling shower!


March 27th, 2002:


Another normal day but some white specks falling from the sky ... SNOW !!!! Wow... but okay, my culture shock is being the weather!!

It should be around 5PM when the weather began to turn, windy and from one hour to another the wind stopped ... and when I look into outside the company ... small white flakes gently falling from the sky ... I did not believe ... I approached the company glass wall to see more closely, completely frozen, not cold, but the fact of seeing snow fall.

Mr Burak, my boss, came into my room and asked me to go outside the company feel the snow... amazing experience ... it looked like a child when get new toy! Ican not describe! Too bad I have no picture, my camera is still without battery.

Speaking of my boss, he appeared again in the office but this time with more time for me ... He brought millions of books ... He thinks I can read it all in 6 months! I will read all that matters, but it has many good things for me to read... will be very useful. At lunchtime some guys from the factory came to talk to me in English ... very cool. The guys talk better than the people in my department who should know English because they are the IT area (Information Technology).

After work I went again to AIESEC and the same ... dirty clothes ... but it seems that tomorrow, Wednesday, they will put to wash !! I expect!!

Kisses thousand very sleepy and no clean clothes !!

March 27th, 2002:


Today I brought my CDs to the office and I was listening Brazilian music ... very good ... heard of "Bonde do Tigrao" and "Vinicius de Moraes," all my CDs ... until my boss appears. He set up a meeting with the guy from marketing area what was good. The guy during the meeting gave good ideas ... for business, not for me. I'll have to work even harder. The guy changed the entire project and I will have to restructure all over again !! We were at that meeting about 2 hours straight and I was already going crazy with the new things that the guy suggested to put in the system. The rest of the day was just digesting all this information.

Leaving the company went to AIESEC wishing my clothes are washed (this're looking Mexican soap opera). Getting there met Nurdan in the hallway and she told me that Mehmet has the store card so I take my clothes tomorrow. But tomorrow???? Tomorrow I will work in shorts and T-shirt. The thing that they got is this: They convinced a laundry to stay open for us, or we will call the guy to open it. We wash our clothes at night and then it closes or leave there and they wash to catch-up the next day . Good idea, but I still have no clean clothes to work ... and now I have not dirty because there are washing!!

Out this mess of clothes, we went to a different place of conventional to update the news. We rolled a very nice chat with Onur about change agent, meaningful work, leadership, trying to change the world, these things ... worth the day! I was exhausted but could not get out of there because the conversation was way too good. Finally someone in this town who has this view !! Around 11PM I went home ... destroyed ... and cold (-1 degree).

Arriving home I didn't even took a bath, went to sleep directly. I'll get in the mood of my dirty clothes :) !!

Here is a picture of my house ... I live on the fifth floor, front. The window with the antenna.

Tomorrow the soap opera continues ... (hopefully the last chapter of the novel "dirty clothes" is today !!)

Kisses to everyone!!
Xand

Next Post: What is falling from sky? Snow!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Ankara city tour and pic-nic

March 16, 2002 - Ankara’s adventure

Beginning from yesterday...
After work I went to Anadolu University to a AIESEC new member presentation. I didn’t understand anything they said at the entire presentation but at the end they asked me a help to talk about myself and my expectations. I talked about how is to be a changing agent but I think they have another idea about this traineeship. There was a guy translating to turkish what I was talking but I’m really sure they didn’t understand anything.

I met the colombian trainee. She is an English teacher here in Eskisehir but sadly she works on Saturdays and will not join us in our weekend trips.
After the presentation I went to Claudia’s house to do something because it was Friday! Eskisehir is a young town but it was too cold outside and I think everybody decided to stay at home. We walked a lot looking for something. We found a techno party in a place that seems to be the city point but we didn’t enter because it was a bit expensive. Finally we decided to come back home, but it was fun anyway.

Today: Wake-up was dificult... the bus leaves to Ankara at 9... we got it without problems and 3 hours later, we were there.

AIESEC Ankara is very nice... it is a house... yelow... at the corner. I checked my e-mails there and we left to a city tour guided by 2 AIESEC’ers I don’t remember the names. We went to Ataturk mausoleum - this man is the national hero because he made a lot of important things. From there to a huge mosque, very nice... I can’t describe. Then, we went to a book store because Claudia wanted to buy something to learn turkish and then, back to the office.

I really wanted a place to dance a bit, have som fun... but we decided to go to a cafe and we stayed there, just talking. After 40 minutes, 2 people came over, one of them Marcia, a brasilian trainee from Curitiba - Paraná. It was enough for us to make a party at the place because I had in my backpack some samba and forró CD’s.

Giving a “brasilian way” I convinced them to put the CDs to play. The rest of the night was only dancing and making them believe that we knew how to dance samba and forró. But I think they were a bit terrifyed because here they don’t dance so close to each other.

After this dancing night we went to an AIESEC’er house to sleep. There, I still had time to try to teach her and Claudia some forró and samba.

There are more adventures tomorrow.

March 17, 2002 - Picnic on the snow??

Second day of adventures in Ankara!
Wake-up early again... 9 am the bus leaves to pic-nic. We paid more than was agreed before, but it is ok... what metters is the party.

Getting there, 1 hour by bus, I saw a white stuff on the ground... I thought it was something like foam. To my surprise it was snow! I saw snow the first time in my life. The first thing I did when I left the bus was to run to this snow and make a snow ball  I took some pictures.

I was very curious to know how was a turkish pic-nic in a place with snow. Well, turk stuff, chicken legs barbecue with bread (of course). When the chicken legs got finished they appear with some snacks and cakes... saved the day!

Here they have some different games.. we played some... but as the time was passing cloder was getting. The temperature was around 5 degrees celcius maximum. Was very hard but I survived and around 5pm we came back to the bus.

From the pic-nic to the bus station... from there to Eskisehir (3 hours by bus). Arriving here at the city a surprise... 2 degrees!! Guys, you know, I’m from Rio... I can’t live with this temperature.

The only thing I did was go home and sleep.

Kisses and hugs to everybody.

Alex