Here are a few pics of the girls trying on shoes (taken from a previous shopping trip). To all my shoe-loving girlfriends, you'd be amazed by the selection...it's totally overwhelming. I thought we had an abundance of materialism in the states, but I'm learning it's a world-wide phenomena.
There are more stores here than we'll ever see. Mom and pop shops and specialty stores line the streets within walking distance from our apartment. Or..by metro or bus, exclusive malls and designer stores are accessible. The high end stores with vallet service that park the Masaratis and Porsches up front are the ones we visited yesterday-Prada, Michael Kors....all the designer stores you'd see in Paris and New York lined the outdoor square. Of course, it was window shopping and people gawking for us, yet, another exciting experience (including the car ride there with some new friends we met in our complex). Mike stayed at home during this outing. For his peace of mind, he's opted out of all our shopping adventures. :-) Here are a few pics of the girls trying on shoes (taken from a previous shopping trip). To all my shoe-loving girlfriends, you'd be amazed by the selection...it's totally overwhelming. I thought we had an abundance of materialism in the states, but I'm learning it's a world-wide phenomena.
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Tina Hirsh
8/25/2013 05:13:34 am
Greetings to you sweet Keppler family! I love reading each of your posts. Thanks for creating this blog so that we can all feel like we are living this adventure right along side you. Thinking of you and sending you love & hugs! xoxo The Hirsh Family
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nananor
8/25/2013 01:25:28 pm
Are blue shoes the ones you were saying were 8 " high?? Sierra
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Deb
9/3/2013 12:12:23 am
Love reading the blog! Incredible photos of the mosque. And the shoes! I was just talking with the girls the other day about the obsession with the accumulation of "stuff" in the US....but sounds like the window shopping there is a little more interesting than another box store! We miss you.
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