Saw this back pack at the Wal-Mart type equivilant and couldn't believe the price. Pretty sure this wouldn't cost $50 back home.
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Pricey Kids!
For the most part things are comparable in price here. The one thing I find frustrating that is not is children's items and toys. Often toys are about 3 times more here. For example our Elefun game was maybe $15-20 at home, here I saw it for $60!
Friday, 14 February 2014
"Mommy I want to see a Goat"!
On the road today we stopped behind a truck with a very hairy goat. Neko was very excited to see him. This is a common sight here. Still yet to see a camel in the back of a pick-up tho.
The next time we got in the car to drive all Neko could say was "Mommy I want to see a goat. I want to see a goat"! Heehee.
Do you notice something different about these Princesses?
A Disney Live show is coming to Doha this month and I just noticed these modest Princesses on the advertisement!
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Panoramic of our pool.
We feel so lucky to have found such a great compound to live in. We love all the trees and greenery and this awesome pool!
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Exploring Doha with Nana and Papa
We are very fortunate to have Doug's parents here for Christmas this year. Here are some photos from our sight seeing yesterday - Christmas Eve in Doha!
Checking out the views of West Bay from the Corniche
Next stop the St. Regis Hotel to see their giant Christmas tree and life size real gingerbread house.
Then we visited Katara, a cultural village of restaurants and art and music venues.
Our last stop was at the open air fruit and vegetable market to pick up our Christmas dinner veggies and breakfast fruits.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Walking to The Mall
The last time we took this walk I realized was when we first moved here and I had no car. I ventured out during Ramadan in 40+ degrees in July. I had to sneak water as we walked to ensure, well...that I didn't die!
Things have changed for sure, we all wore sweatshirts and I wore socks and shoes for the first time since we moved here. It was windy last night and about 15 degrees, which now feels quite chilly!
We're lucky that we can actually walk somewhere outside our compound. Sidewalks are very rare and being too close to any traffic is pretty scary here. There is one stretch on a slip road (so not directly next to main traffic) that has that 'rubble' look that I use to describe so much of Doha.
The girls had a blast though running along the sidewalk on our walk! Guess we'll have to get out more often for a walk. Missing our regular walks Roslyn ;)
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