Sunday, 20 October 2013

Dubai Vacation

So far we're having a wonderful time on vacation in Dubai. We are very fortunate to have the use of a Stantec apartment while here and a rental car. It is a beautiful development called the Green Community. There is a large park and walkways that link all the homes together. A short walk from our apartment and there is a small
Mall, grocery store and lots of restaurants.

We started our first day with a trip to the Mall of the Emirates so Doug could see Ski Dubai, the indoor ski hill. It's quite amusing to see this winter wonderland not only indoors but in a mall! I'll insert some video here later.

We then took a drive out on The Palm to check out the scenery and views. We attempted to visit the sail looking hotel, the Burj Al Arab but got turned around at the gate by security.


We did however discover that this is also the location for Wild Wadi Waterpark, so decided to hatch a waterpark plan for the next day.

We ended our day being invited over to Doug's boss' home for a Eid holiday celebration party. Enjoyed a lovely spread of homemade Indian food. So delicious.

Started day two today with our trip to the Waterpark.


Maëlle was so excited on the car ride there and announced that she was going to go down the slides 'all by herself' and she did! She absolutely loved it. Each time trying the next larger slide till she had tried them all. Her favourite was the orange slide that was actually a pitch black tunnel for half of it!


It was so fun for us to see her enjoy it so much that we didn't care so much about getting to try all the big slides. Or as they are called here 'rides', what is what they really are. You go on them riding a tube and they shoot you up the slide before going down.


It was such a great day. We ended it with a walk after dinner for ice cream, balloon animals, and a run through the sprinklers. Best day ever in Maelle's mind I'm sure!














Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Oops!

That last post was actually from a couple weeks ago. I had thought it posted but didn't go through.

We are actually in Dubai, we flew this afternoon for some family holiday time...and to renew our Qatar visas and let Doug work at the Dubai Stantec office. Luckily they have an apartment that we're able to use. We have a rental car so excited to see some new sights and return to Atlantis maybe! 

Morning walk on the Corniche

We didn't last very long since it's still reaching close to 40 degrees during the day, but we took a short stroll along the Corniche this morning. Cool views of the West Bay high rises and the boats crossing the bay. Too bad the kids still get instantly bright red in the heat. Hoping soon we'll get to actually spend extended time outside and at the park!

Monday, 14 October 2013

Pumpkins Procured

After finding out the cost of pumpkins at the grocery store I went with the girls this morning in search of pumpkins direct from the Fruit and Vegetable Market. It's an open air market, under shade, kind of like a farmer's market. It was easy to find and full of variety for items. 



I was a little disappointed to find that the only pumpkins here are more like squash. Guess I had the perfect bright orange pumpkins of home in my mind. These ones are a little more 'rustic' but Halloween is all about being ghoulish so this is probably better anyway. And the price a lot better too!

Maëlle was very excited to spot some little tiny ones and was so proud of the one she picked out.



Pumpkin procurement success! We ended up with 3 medium sized pumpkins and 2 small ones for 70 riyal plus 10 tip for the guy who followed us around with a wheel barrow, loaded our pumpkins, and took them to the car with us. That's about $20 Canadian. Now how to decide to carve them!


 

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Happy Thankgiving!

Not planning to do a big turkey to celebrate but Maëlle and I did bake a pumpkin pie with Grandma's recipe. This one actually made with pumpkin and not our home grown squash though :(

Happy Thanksgiving Canadian friends and family!


Paparazzi

We very often get requests from people to take Maëlle and Neko's photos (at least one per outing to big public places). Many don't ask and I catch them trying to sneak a quick pic on their cell. There are lots of expats here and fair children but i guess few are quite as blonde and fair as Maëlle and especially Neko. Some want to be in the photo with the them too so my new thought is if someone asks for a photo with them, then I get to take one too. Keep our collection of random strange people wanting a photo of the kids! 

There are actually lots of older children that are quite intrigue by the kids. Today we had a request from a Mom and young girl for a photo, so I took one too :)


Celebrating the Holidays

Not only are we celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend but it's also the kick-off to Eid Al Adha holidays here. We went in search of ingredients to bake a pumpkin pie and happened upon a special set-up of women outside the supermarket offering Henna / Mehndi designs as part of Eid celebrations. Maëlle was immediately keen to get her hand painted.




She sat very still and even let it dry for about 15 minutes while I got mine done too to match! Originally planned to get Neko done but quickly realized it would get everywhere and turn into a big blob. There's no way she wouldn't want to touch it.



Neko made her own friends though while Maëlle and I were busy. She sat and snacked with these lovely ladies.


And the finished product...


So fun and a neat way to celebrate our Thanksgiving and our upcoming holidays. Looking forward to Doug having extra time off and an impromptu family trip to Dubai for a week.




Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Pricey Pumpkins!

I was really excited to hear that you can actually buy pumpkins here for carving but then quickly learned that they come at a cost. At the grocery store yesterday I saw a bunch of big ones but couldn't believe the price and bet you won't either!



So those prices translate to $55 - $65 per pumpkin in Canadian. Yikes. 

I heard you can get much cheaper shopping direct from the vegetable wholesale market so I'm going to go on a mission to find that. Fingers crossed! Can't have Halloween without carving pumpkins ;)

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

From the photo collection of 'products I can't even believe exsist'!

I've seen this a few times now - soaps and creams claiming to whiten your skin. Creepy.


This took me a minute to figure out. Stops your car sensor from beeping when purposefully choosing to not wear your seatbelt. Oh and the added benefit, it's a bottle opener too. Seems a ridiculous product where drivers are crazy unsafe and in a country that bans alcohol!


This country has a unhealthy obsession with kid's cologne. Every store has a huge section for it, of course using all the fav characters to market it - Spider-Man, Disney Princesses etc. I can maybe accept it, but when I saw this I could believe my eyes!


Friday, 27 September 2013

Friday Night Shopping

You'd think I would have learnt by now, but I guess I must just love wrestling with the 4-way wheeled grocery carts in slippery flip flops and standing out as the only crazy white girl in the place! Grocery shopping on a Friday night not recommended. So crazy busy. Our Canadian friend laughed at me when she heard I was at the store. The only saving grace...Häagen-Dazs ice cream samples!

Looking for oil anyone?! How about a whole isle of it. But believe it or not in all that selection no vegetable oil here.


Monday, 23 September 2013

2 months in

Hard to believe we've officially been here two months tomorrow. In some ways we've settled into our new home, and in other ways it still kind of feels like we're on an extended vacation. Might have something to do with how much we are enjoying the compound where we live. It's nice to see palm trees and tropical greenery out our window every day, and swim in a pool that reminds of a resort or Club Med!

Long gap in updates, apologies to anyone who actually cares or reads these! I unfortunately injured my arm back in May during the move out of the house and now every time I go to type my hand goes numb and tingly. Very annoying. Went to a specialist chiropractor recently but still waiting a day or two to see if the numbness stops. So far still hanging around. Grrrr.

I think we've made the transition to our new family home in a very far away country quite well. We have connected with a couple families who have kids similar ages and have also started meeting more families within our compound. We have acquired two new SUV's (new to us) and have been able to navigate successfully for the most part to get to where we want to go. We've signed Neko up for a gym program and Maelle for swimming lessons.

This past weekend we even had a babysitter care for the girls for the first time so that we could accept an invitation to go see Cirque du Soleil and enjoy a kid-free night together.

The kids are doing really well. They always seem to adapt easier to things than us. We're all still adjusting to the heat, or more so to the fact it will still be a while before we can comfortably go play at an outdoor playground or spend the day at the beach. Daytime temperatures are still 40 degrees. Neko says 'hot, hot" every time I open her car door to take her out!

My brother pointed out that he'd love to see more of what just every day life is like there. So I'll try to do better at posting things here that will give a reflection of what living in Qatar is like. I've definitely seen some odd things here and started saving some photos of some things you won't even believe! I'll get them posted now.

Missing home and friends for sure, but enjoying things in sunny, sandy, hot Doha.


Sunday, 11 August 2013

Lovin' Ikea

Not sure if we're making up for living without an Ikea for seven years being in Kelowna, but we've already been 3 times since we moved here! It's nice to have something familiar and to know what to expect. Plus we needed a few major things for the house which Ikea seemed as good, and as easy, as anything to shop from.

We purchased a new dinning table, chairs, and buffet, as well as a tv stand unit and some toy storage with our moving allowance. Best part was it came with free delivery and assembly. Although Ikea prides the self on simple assembly, SO much nicer having someone do it for you!

Went back this morning for breakfast. Love how they have the eating area set up with table around a little play area. Finally I can actually enjoy a coffee in peace ;) Breakfast is similar to home - eggs, hash browns, sausages (beef), and beans (not like home). Cost is 7 QR so about $2. We had 2 breakfasts, plus add ons like coffees, juice, cinnamon buns, and fruit for under $15 for the family. Not bad, and stress free. 



Oh and of course we love the 1 riyal (30 cent) ice creams as you leave too!






Saturday, 10 August 2013

Eid Festivities

Eid Al-Fitr translates to the 'festival of breaking of the fast'. It's a religious holiday for Muslims to mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. The religious Eid is a single day but celebrations last a week here and Doug also gets extras days off work.

We joined in on the celebrations with a big day yesterday. We started by going out to celebrate our anniversary with an Eid Brunch - Buffet. So many delicious choices and excellent desserts. Maëlle and Neko of course loved that there was a kid's area with a bouncy house, slide and kid's buffet. I think Maëlle basically only ate doughnuts and marshmallows the whole afternoon. There was another 3 year old girl there so together we closed the place down!


We then decided to check out the Souq, traditional old style marketplace. It was very hot at 4pm but most of it is shaded. We got to see our first camels! And the kids loved all the other animals you can find there: every variety of bird, parrots, bunnies, kittens, fish, turtles. They had a giant bouncy world set up for Eid but it wasn't open yet, and just too hot.




Back to the car sweaty and hot. We took a long drive to let the girls nap and headed out of town to check out a family beach about 20 minutes north of Doha in Simaisma. Looks like a fun option with facilities and two giant playgrounds. There were actually lots of people wading out in the water. By 5:30pm the sun is starting to go down and a better time to be out at the beach.

We then headed back into Doha to an area called Katara for their nightly fireworks during the week of Eid. We got there early which was a little like torture because it was SO hot still even though the sun was down. We watched from the cool amphitheatre there which is styled like a roman coliseum. 


Can't really tell but we are so sweaty in this photo!


Enjoyed a neat synchronized water fountain and laser light show and then the fireworks. When we got back to the car it was 9pm and 39 degrees! Lesson learnt, keep a change of clothes in the car ;)