9.10.2008
Earthquake rocks Iran...and Dubai
Just wanted to say that everyone here is fine. Ignorance IS bliss, after all!
9.04.2008
Dubai Heat Jokes
You know...it's so hot here that you really have to have a sense of humor about it. While we could have made up most of these based on experience, a few of them came from a Phoenix, Arizona jokester. Seems as though Phoenix and Dubai have a lot in common...weather wise!
90% of the below statements are actually true and we have experienced them!
The potatoes cook underground, and all you have to do to have lunch is to pull one out and add butter, salt and pepper.
It is normal to take a soft-cooler bag to the grocery store for your cold/frozen items.
Long sleeves actually do make sense in the sun.
The trees are whistling for the dogs.
You no longer associate bridges with water.
You can say 113 degrees without fainting.
You can make instant sun tea.
You learn that a seat belt makes a pretty good branding iron.
The temperature drops below 95, you feel a bit chilly.
Even the water in the toilet is hot.
You would give anything to be able to splash cold water on your face. Can't get it from the faucet!
The 4 seasons are: tolerable, hot, really hot, and ARE YOU KIDDING ME??!!
You discover that during June - September, it takes only 2 fingers to drive your car.
You discover that you can get a sunburn through your car window. Even at maximum legal tinting.
You notice the best parking place is determined by shade instead of distance.
Hot water now comes out of both taps. You have hot water and hotter water.
It's noon in July, kids are on summer vacation, and not one person is out on the streets.
You actually burn your hand opening the car door.
If the swimming pool doesn't have a cooler, you don't want to get in it.
You break a sweat the instant you step outside at 7:30 a.m. before work.
No one would dream of putting vinyl upholstery in a car or not having air conditioning because you would be seriously burned or possibly die.
You realize that asphalt has a liquid state.
Your children ask what that wet stuff is on the windshield because they don't remember rain.
You never check the weather status...because it is always the same. Except for that rain on the windshield during January.
9.01.2008
Ramadan
In Dubai, the next month for Muslims and non-Muslims alike can be a tough one. With temperatures soaring into the 110-115 degree range (43-47 C), frequent intake of water is essential. During Ramadan, no one (including us) is allowed to eat, drink, chew gum, etc. in public from dawn until sunset.
This means very few restaurants are open and most businesses have reduced working hours. The restaurants that are open offer take-away (take-out) only. But don't eat that meal in your car...you can get arrested. You must wait (for non-Muslims) until you are in your own home before eating. Many non-Muslim women typically have bottles of water in their purses which can be consumed in a dressing room or other "private" area such as a restroom stall. Also, if you purchase food items at a store, you must carry them in a bag that does not show the contents. Last year, Lisa was completely unaware of this rule and was guilty of walking across the street with a bottle of Diet Pepsi. She noticed the stares of some passersby and Dwayne graciously educated her on the "rule." Having this bottle of uncovered Diet Pepsi is a temptation to Muslims and is also a sign of disrespect.
Now, the above rules regarding eating and drinking do not affect children. While age ranges vary, most Muslims consider the age of 10 as the age when they can start fasting.
Many non-Muslims here use this month as a period in which they try to purify themselves physically and emotionally - whether through diet, prayer, or other means. Many Christian churches around the world have a specified prayer schedule (including ours) of certain things to focus on during this month.
Lisa has chosen to give up all sweets this month...even mints and juices. Gum is still on the menu, however. Just not in public.
Just for fun...here are some Ramadan ads. It's commercialized, also.
Burger King: http://www.thedubailife.com/images/RamadanBK.jpg
Coke: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2353/2085301152_3177151086.jpg?v=0
Lexus: http://www.thedubailife.com/images/ramadan_ad_lexus.jpg
McDonald's: http://www.thedubailife.com/images/macramadanad.jpg
Pepsi: http://smile93.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/pepsi-001.JPG
8.29.2008
Why did God make sand, Mommy?
These are just some of the questions posed by Ashlyn this week...usually on the way to school as
8.23.2008
Dubai Dolphinarium
8.04.2008
London: Day 4 and Ireland: Day 1
8.03.2008
London: Day 3
We walked back to hotel through St. James’ Park where a marathon session of pigeon chasing ensued with Ashlyn in hot pursuit of the especially plump and slow British pigeons.
Dwayne and Lisa walked down to Piccadilly Circus to catch dinner at Planet Hollywood. Somehow, we got lost on the way back to the hotel…it was a nice diversion onto a street filled with Cartier, Gucci, D&G, etc. You know...a man's worst nightmare. Not that we actually shopped in these stores...but it was nice to look! It was a easy day all-in-all...trying to show Nana the biggest tourist spots in London...in three days...that's a tall order!
8.02.2008
London: Day 2
8.01.2008
London: Day 1
7.30.2008
Has it really been a month since the last blog?
6.26.2008
You must really be glad...
Now that we (Lisa, Kaleigh and Ashlyn) are "home" for the summer...home means Roanoke, VA. We are obviously happy to be "back" around our family and friends, since we love them very much. We are able to spend a lot of quality face-time with those who want to spend time with us...and that means so much. It's very easy to immerse yourself in the familiar surroundings of where you grew up and sink back into a familiar flow. It's fantastic to feast our eyes on the beauty of the Blue Ridge mountains by glancing out the window or by taking a leisurely drive along the Blue Ridge parkway. Driving in Roanoke is a delight compared to Dubai's hectic-schmectic construction-crazy 12-14 lane highways. No one is trying to cut us off in traffic.
Today, our 4-year old (Ashlyn) said she wanted to go home. To her, home is Dubai. That is the place most active in her memory...the place she knows best. It is where her friends are (well, other than Sam) and it's really all she remembers. Roanoke feels less like home now than it did 14 months ago and it's a perplexing emotion to consider. It is becoming a place to visit...a place in which we no longer live but still have many connections. It's where we are "from," but not where we currently "belong."
6.17.2008
Dots
Lisa soon realized after her eyes adjusted to the dark that the dots Ashlyn was seeing actually were dots...three small circles of light caused by a reflection of moonlight on the ceiling fan's brass exterior. She was indeed seeing dots. Even as Lisa explained what the dots were to Ashlyn, her little hand gripped her mommy's arm tighter. Then her fear subsided into peaceful sleep. There is nothing sweeter than a sleeping child...so precious!
6.08.2008
Weekly updates
Dwayne and Lisa caught the Prince Caspian movie and it is fantastic. The girls are begging to see Wall-E. Lisa really loves the Pixar films and even has a collection of all of their shorts, but this particular film isn't looking too promising. We'll just have to go and check it out!
To those of you in Dubai who are reading this, the school year is almost over! We are thinking of you all daily and miss you very much. Soon you'll also be off on your holidays and will get a reprieve from that crazy heat! Please keep in touch over the summer and check in with us here! We love getting your comments and emails!
6.07.2008
Crazy trip home
Well, Dwayne went up a floor to check the flight boards and it said our flight was at Gate 51! We ran as fast as we could with all of our carry-on luggage to the Gate and upon arrival they would not let us board. We showed them our boarding pass and they said they could understand how we would think it was 57 (because that IS what it said!). We were devastated because that was the only flight to Cincinnati that day. A pretty ambivalent employee escorted us down to retrieve our bags (which had been pulled from the plane) and then took us to ticketing. We had a very unpleasant experience with Delta employees at this airport - - all of whom were either rude or had a "we don't care" attitude with us. We have vowed at this time never to fly Delta again. We ended up having to pay 200.00 USD extra per ticket (x4) to get tickets for the next day. We booked a room at a local hotel and with heavy hearts boarded a train, then a taxi to get there. So, after overcoming the disappointment of being "stuck" in Gatwick, we made the best of it and went out to an area called Crawley Town Centre. The girls made out like Bandits at the Disney Store and we treated ourselves to some yummy comfort food chocolate chip cookies.
The next day, we flew from Gatwick to Cincinnati without delay. The flight was scheduled for about 8 hours and we immediately noticed there were no TVs on the seats...not good news for us! Trust us, having the tvs for Kaleigh and Ashlyn is nice on the looooong flights! But, they survived nicely the old fashioned way with books, coloring, and naps. ;)
We arrived at the Cincinnati airport on June 4 and were happy to be back on American soil. What a cute airport...too! We found a good Mexican restaurant and hunkered down for our meal when the airport made an announcement that we were all going to be EVACUATED for a possible tornado heading our way. Lisa, who has been involved in a tornado situation, was initially panic-stricken but quickly regained composure because the girls got nervous with her. They escorted the elderly and families with children first in a very orderly fashion into the bowels of the Cincinnati airport...even most of the airport employees were saying they had never been down that far. Imagine a dimly lit tunnel with a double-decker conveyor belt on one side of the hall for the luggage. There were hundreds of us down there without any communication. We were released after about 30 minutes. Hats off to the staff at that airport for being patient and kind to all of us.
Even after all of the flights were indefinitely delayed, God apparently had mercy on us because our flight left for Roanoke on time! We just couldn't believe our luck! We were greeted by a hailstorm and a subsequent tornado (another area in Roanoke) upon arrival in our Star City.
Being back in Roanoke has been wonderful so far...the lush green mountains are a literal feast for our desert-weary eyes. Everything is a slower pace for us for now...a much needed break from the sometimes hectic Dubai. We feel as though we have two completely separate lives...which is not necessarily a bad thing! Kaleigh and Ashlyn are enjoying the time with their doggie (Caesar) and being able to play outside (for hours at a time). When we left Dubai, it was at least 110 degrees each day...just too hot for extended playtime! We have noticed that the 90-degree days here are not such a big deal. We are after all...desert people now!!
5.30.2008
The end is near...
5.27.2008
See Burj al Arab being built
5.26.2008
Gulf Air gives us a cool mist facial
5.25.2008
Desert Safari & Tiny Dancers
We recently went out on a desert safari with some friends from Dwayne's office and we had a blast! We all met up at the Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa and loaded up into a minibus. After over an hour on the bus, we arrived at a small middle-of-nowhere minimarket/tacky souvenirs shop where we all eagerly exited the bus and headed in to buy bottled water and snacks. It was a good thing that we picked up those Pringles because Kaleigh and Ashlyn were starving and the SUVs that would take us into the desert were late...late...late. Like...the sun was going down kind of late. After almost an hour of waiting, our desert rides arrived and we loaded up based on whether or not we wanted an "easy" dune ride or a "fast" dune ride. Sand-duning is basically riding in an SUV up, around, across, and through the dunes at speeds high enough to make it over the summit of the dunes and not get stuck in the sand. It quickly became evident that it didn't matter what we told the driver...we were going fast! We had one of our friends and her youngest child (1st grade) in the SUV with us and she laughed at Lisa when we approached our first dune. It was high and STRAIGHT UP. Lisa had butterflies in her stomach and quite the look of panic on her face! Ashlyn was in the backseat saying she wanted to go home and Kaleigh was just laughing! We climbed up to the top and WOW - - was that ever fun! Dwayne had done this before so he knew to expect.
5.23.2008
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
For all of you Americans out there, Happy Memorial Day weekend! Here is a really great site about the origins of Memorial Day. Since Kaleigh and Ashlyn attend an American curriculum-based school, they do not have school on Sunday (our first day of the school week here), so we will also have a three-day weekend. Whether or not you agree or disagree with the current war effort in Iraq, we all should take time to reflect and honor our soldiers (present and past) on this important holiday. Don't let it just be about a family picnic or going to the beach/lake. Make it matter...we are so fortunate to have our freedoms! You don't appreciate the freedoms you have until you no longer have them.
5.21.2008
Is it time for Americans to think smaller?
5.19.2008
Greece: Day Five (Athens)
After all of this excitement, we walked down to the National Garden and enjoyed more pigeons, yet again! Then we went off in search of the playground and a duckpond. The only problem was that all of the signs were in Greek…so it was all Greek to us…ha ha! We took the middle road (like the rest of the world) and wound up right where we wanted to be. Kaleigh and Ashlyn bolted into the playground and were at first overwhelmed by the sheer number of children playing there. They quickly found the swings and we played there for about 30 minutes before asking to find the duck pond. We next found a turtle pond where there must have been about 50 turtles. While we never found the duck pond, we did find what we think was some type of small zoo…there were different fenced in areas with peacocks (and pigeons), roosters/ducks/chickens (and pigeons), donkeys and small goats (and pigeons), and finally…pigeons. Did we mention that we saw some pigeons? We think that some of these pigeons have actually eaten other pigeons.
After a substantial amount of time in the park, we walked down to The Plaka for some lunch. Lisa ordered a small plate of souvlaki…Dwayne some grilled octopus (very common dish here in Athens), and the girls had spaghetti noodles sans sauce. We had planned to do a little souvenir shopping, but Ashlyn declared she was tired…which is something she rarely admits to…so we took a break and went back to the hotel. That break turned into an over 2-hour nap for Kaleigh, Ashlyn, and Dwayne. It was much needed rest for everyone. We spent the rest of the evening back down in the Plaka area…shopping and stopping for dinner at a terrific little Greek restaurant that promised live music! Dwayne bought Lisa a beautiful contemporary painting depicting the Mother and Child that Lisa really liked for the expression and colors used in the painting. Today Lisa officially has earned her Master's degree from Hollins University...so it was a little bonus gift for Lisa (other than the trip to Greece!).
5.18.2008
KISS is in Athens today
5.17.2008
Greece: Day Four (Poros Island)
Our fourth day in Greece was mainly spent on Poros Island, which is about a one hour hydrofoil trip from Athens. What we immediately noticed was that there were cars and motorscooters on Poros, unlike Hydra from the day before. Poros is also much larger than Hydra and the vehicles do lend noise to the otherwise very tranquil atmosphere of the area. You need to be careful when walking around the corners because there just might be a motorscooter there to run over your feet! They come up quickly! We literally walked from one side of the island to the other (at least the parts that connect to the ports) and spent the entire day just exploring the island. After eating lunch, we went into a cute kids' clothing store that Ashlyn found and the girls tried on some swimsuits. They both ended up getting one each...they were just too adorable and we just couldn't say no. Dwayne thinks it's pretty funny how both Kaleigh and Ashlyn act like their Mommy when shopping...talking about fabrics and good colors...so grown up-sounding. Kaleigh and Ashlyn wanted to be the "line leaders" and would take us off onto a narrow backstreet adventure...saying they had been there before and "Oh...aren't the colors just beautiful!". Ashlyn is very "into" mermaids and we found a beautiful mermaid fountain where the girls had a great time splashing the water on us and posing for silly pictures. We then met a nice old dog who just followed us around for a bit and wanted us to rub her tummy. Of course we indulged her. Hydra was filled with cats...cats cats cats. Poros had dogs, mostly...but not so many.
We decided that next time we come to Greece, we will stay on one of the islands. Our vacation style is to just relax and explore what is naturally around you...rather than searching out things to do. That's why one of our favorite places to vacation back home is the Outer Banks of North Carolina...mostly Avon and Ocracoke. These Greek islands reminded us very much of Ocracoke...so relaxed, beautiful, and full of interesting people who love the water and nature as much as we do. At the end of the day, we boarded back onto the Flying Dolphin hydrofoil and headed back to Athens. Even though we were all pretty tired, we decided to make our way over to the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner and we were really glad that we did! It wasn't crowded (most Europeans eat dinner much later than we do) and we literally had a room all to ourselves...the non-smoking floor! Lots of smokers here in Greece...so it's nice that you can usually eat outside where you can somewhat escape it. Dwayne and Lisa split an order of Souvlaki and the girls enjoyed good old-fashioned macaroni & cheese. Then we went down and splurged in the Hard Rock cafe store before heading back to the hotel.
5.16.2008
Greece: Day Three (Hydra Island)
Hydra Island was our destination for our third day in Greece and it was absolutely stunning. It was about a 1.5 hour hydrofoil trip. All motorized transportation is banned on the island (cars, motor scooters, etc.), so what you end up with is complete tranquility. We spent the entire day walking around, riding burros/horses, shopping, exploring, and grabbing quick bites to eat. We chatted with local shop owners, artists, and even met some people from Seattle (one who has a sister in Roanoke, VA!). Our pictures and videos below will honor the beauty and quiet of the island more than our words could explain...so enjoy!
5.15.2008
Greece: Day Two (Athens)
5.14.2008
Greece: Day One (Athens)
Our first impression of the area was "Wow...this looks so much like Roanoke!" That's mainly because of the mountains surrounding the area and the light traffic around the airport. We then quickly realized we hadn't seen the "real" Athens yet! Also, after living in a literal global village in Dubai...the population here seems very homogenous...although it's hard to beat the multiculturalism of Dubai. Our taxi driver did not seem amused AT ALL by Kaleigh's and Ashlyn's giggling and silliness in the backseat with Mommy.
5.13.2008
What we see on the way home...
5.11.2008
How rich is the Tooth Fairy?
Kaleigh has another loose tooth! She's showing you in the picture which tooth is wiggling! How much money does the Tooth Fairy bring to your kids (or their friends) for a tooth? Just curious what her going rate is these days. Would love to hear from anyone with connections to the Tooth Fairy!! We have a sneaking suspicion that perhaps the Tooth Fairy was overly generous to Kaleigh for her first two teeth. Ha!
Happy Mother's Day!
Peach tea. She had one to enjoy also. ;) She then presented me with a lovely gift that she had painted herself, along with a picture she drew on the Promethean Board. The class sang another funny song that really got them moving!
At 1:30 I joined the KG2 moms in the DAA Elementary School's front lobby for a special presentation. There are about 8-9 KG2 classes, I believe. They separated the classes into three groups.
Last year, we had just moved to Dubai when I celebrated Mother's Day. Dwayne wasn't here, so he sent me some beautiful white roses. This year, he is in Qatar...and he surprised me with some new sunglasses (the girls gave them to me this morning at breakfast). While I'm really hoping he can be around next year, maybe I should hold out for a puppy or a car. Ha ha!! I'm just kidding of course...the timing of his trips is off but I know he loves me!!
It was such a fun day and I am so happy to be the mommy to these two precious girls. They are my life and I can't imagine a day without them. I tell them almost everyday that they are God's gifts to me...and I really mean it. They are my treasures. I love you Kaleigh and Ashlyn!!!