Our guide explained that the wheel shape was actually an early Christian secret symbol composed of Greek letters. In Greek, it says, "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior. " The symbol is found throughout the ruins in Ephesus. All day long, Muslim guides proclaim the essence of our faith to tourists, yet do not choose to believe it for themselves.
Our tour was very thorough, and our kids were very hot and tired of history....so we asked for the short version. We still learned a lot and saw everything we wanted to see.
The Great Theater was amazing. It is where Paul once preached, and it seats 25,000 people. The acoustics are such that no microphone is needed. Simply amazing.
Upon leaving Ephesus, we had a yummy Turkish lunch and visited a rug factory. It was so interesting to see how the silk is spun and the tedious labor that goes into making rugs. The owner was so nice to the kids and let them run wild over the rugs. Great fun!
They also made rug angels...that may have been a first for the rug store!
After declining a rug purchase, we headed back to the ship. We got on board and realized we didn't have enough diapers to make it to the next port, and ship store did not sell diapers. We had seen a little store right outside the port. We had about 2 hours until the ship was going to leave, so Larry and Chelsea headed off the boat and to the store. It was about a 15 minute walk to get there, so in my head I created a timetable of when they should be back and what I would do if they didn't return by the time the boat left. Would Cade and I get off? Who would I plead with to stop the boat? Thankfully, they came back well before my made up deadline. I decided we would not separate like that again!
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