Last week my Dad, Stepmom and I went to the fabric souq (escalator souq) I got some green velvet, about 4 1/2 yards to use as our Thanksgiving table cloth and to bring home and craft with for $15.00. Then we went to our favorite tailor and my Dad got a sport coat made and my Stepmom got two skirts made. For women they can't measure you so they can make copies of clothes you already have. She took in her skirt and got 2 made to match for $18.00 each (including the fabric!)
Yesterday we picked up the clothing (all fits great) and then went to Souq Waqif for dinner and shopping. A souq is kind of like a mall. Souq Waqif is an outdoor "mall" with all kinds of shops and restaurants. I got some Christmas shopping done and we had dinner outside at the Italian place we like. Then John and my Dad smoked some shisha and we all had tea. I also got a new chain for my camel necklace at the Gold Souq.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Thanksgiving in Doha
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Thanksgiving, we did here in Doha. I was able to get a turkey, potatoes, green beans, stuff to make pumpkin pie and even Grands biscuits. My dad and step-mom came over and brought the cranberry sauce and few more ingredients. We had six British friends over to celebrate, their first time to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Through Slingbox we were able to watch the Detroit parade and the Lions game.
Like John did last year, we had a second Thanksgiving on Friday. An Austrian friend who spent many years in Chicago, had us over along with more British people for another fairly traditional Thanksgiving dinner. This time we sat on their balcony. They live at the Pearl too so we were able to walk there and back (working off some of the food.)
We didn't do any Black Friday shopping, but the stores here are decorated for Christmas, I almost bought a tree just because I could. Of course I didn't since we won't be here. All in all it was a great Thanksgiving!
Like John did last year, we had a second Thanksgiving on Friday. An Austrian friend who spent many years in Chicago, had us over along with more British people for another fairly traditional Thanksgiving dinner. This time we sat on their balcony. They live at the Pearl too so we were able to walk there and back (working off some of the food.)
We didn't do any Black Friday shopping, but the stores here are decorated for Christmas, I almost bought a tree just because I could. Of course I didn't since we won't be here. All in all it was a great Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Back To Doha
As most of you know, we recently returned to Doha, Qatar for the month of November. Not much has changed here at the Pearl, still no alcohol served at the restaurants and only a few new shops opened. I have gotten back involved with the AWA and going to the pool and gym.
Grocery shopping is still a challenge at times, we haven't been able to find skinless chicken breasts (been to 4 stores since we have been back.) Luckily, I think we will be able to have a pretty traditional Thanksgiving here. My first order of business here was to get the turkey, and I got a 20lb. Jennie-O turkey.
Grocery shopping is still a challenge at times, we haven't been able to find skinless chicken breasts (been to 4 stores since we have been back.) Luckily, I think we will be able to have a pretty traditional Thanksgiving here. My first order of business here was to get the turkey, and I got a 20lb. Jennie-O turkey.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Going to the Mosque
Last Sunday instead of going to church like many of you did, I went to the State Mosque of Qatar. The QWA invited several women's groups to tour the mosque and mingle.
The adventure started with our confused driver, John kept saying the state mosque, you know the biggest one in the country that we drive past all the time. After we gave him directions, we realized his confusion was not where the mosque was, but rather why I was going there. We explained I was invited there. Of course I entered through the ladies door, covered my head and took the elevator up to the second floor, the first floor and larger area is for men. From the female area you can look down onto the men's area. This mosque has beautiful wood carved panels and plaster work on the walls. There is some decorative stained glass windows and huge brass chandeliers. A mosque is nothing like a church, much more simple and of course no pews, just a wide open room in order to kneel and pray. The real treat was we got to go up in the minaret (where the call to prayer comes from) and see great views of Doha. This was a real treat to be invited and all who went where glad they did!
The adventure started with our confused driver, John kept saying the state mosque, you know the biggest one in the country that we drive past all the time. After we gave him directions, we realized his confusion was not where the mosque was, but rather why I was going there. We explained I was invited there. Of course I entered through the ladies door, covered my head and took the elevator up to the second floor, the first floor and larger area is for men. From the female area you can look down onto the men's area. This mosque has beautiful wood carved panels and plaster work on the walls. There is some decorative stained glass windows and huge brass chandeliers. A mosque is nothing like a church, much more simple and of course no pews, just a wide open room in order to kneel and pray. The real treat was we got to go up in the minaret (where the call to prayer comes from) and see great views of Doha. This was a real treat to be invited and all who went where glad they did!
Laddies Prayer Room
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Back to Doha with fanfare
As many of you know we fly using American Express points, which means we are always on different airlines and different routes. This time we took United, a small plane from Detroit to Washington DC with a short layover then to Doha. When we got the the gate in DC we realised this was United's inaugural flight to Doha, which meant cake for everyone!
We were in business class (yes Kate, I got champagne) so the seats were 2/4/2, except that our row of 4 was facing the tail of the plane (like on a bus) and the 4 behind us, but we couldn't see them because that is where the monitors were and the 2s were back to back, very strange.
We had to stop in Dubai and get off the plane, which meant going through security twice, then back to the gate, where they hand sandwiches for everyone. There were plenty of United people on the plane for their first flight into Doha and we told one lady how stupid it was to have to get off the plane, wait 40 minutes then get back on. Later she said they are working on fixing this problem.
I was the first passenger on the flight! I didn't get anything for it though. When we landed in Doha, there were more people to greet us then were passengers on the plane. In Doha you have to take a bus from the plane to the airport, with this flight we had the most plush buses I have ever seen and the plane was as close to the airport as possible, that was neat. Now it's back to normal life here.
We were in business class (yes Kate, I got champagne) so the seats were 2/4/2, except that our row of 4 was facing the tail of the plane (like on a bus) and the 4 behind us, but we couldn't see them because that is where the monitors were and the 2s were back to back, very strange.
We had to stop in Dubai and get off the plane, which meant going through security twice, then back to the gate, where they hand sandwiches for everyone. There were plenty of United people on the plane for their first flight into Doha and we told one lady how stupid it was to have to get off the plane, wait 40 minutes then get back on. Later she said they are working on fixing this problem.
I was the first passenger on the flight! I didn't get anything for it though. When we landed in Doha, there were more people to greet us then were passengers on the plane. In Doha you have to take a bus from the plane to the airport, with this flight we had the most plush buses I have ever seen and the plane was as close to the airport as possible, that was neat. Now it's back to normal life here.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Interesting Dinners
This week I went out to dinner three nights in a row! I had three very different experiences. Tuesday was my book club and we went to an Indian restaurant. The ladies helped me pick a chicken dish that was not spicy, but the 1 samosa I had was.
Wednesday John and I went to the AWA dinner at a Latin restaurant where it was churrasco night where the meat waiters (passadores) go around the restaurant bringing all kinds of meats on skewers to the table and cut a piece for you right there. I had 1 piece of well done steak and of course chicken.
Thursday night we went out with our English friends to the New York Steakhouse at the Marriott. This time I went with the Vegetarian option just because it sounded so good. Pumpkin Butternut Squash Pot Pie, it was amazing! Then we had a sample of sorbet and the chocolate with chili nearly killed me, hottest thing I ate all week.
This morning, John went fishing and brought back fish for dinner. He caught Sherry Fish, don’t know what it is like, but we’ll give it a go.
Wednesday John and I went to the AWA dinner at a Latin restaurant where it was churrasco night where the meat waiters (passadores) go around the restaurant bringing all kinds of meats on skewers to the table and cut a piece for you right there. I had 1 piece of well done steak and of course chicken.
Thursday night we went out with our English friends to the New York Steakhouse at the Marriott. This time I went with the Vegetarian option just because it sounded so good. Pumpkin Butternut Squash Pot Pie, it was amazing! Then we had a sample of sorbet and the chocolate with chili nearly killed me, hottest thing I ate all week.
This morning, John went fishing and brought back fish for dinner. He caught Sherry Fish, don’t know what it is like, but we’ll give it a go.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Celery, Oryx, and Camels, Oh My
Today I went on an AWA trip to a greenhouse and a private zoo.
The first stop was a greenhouse that grows veggies and all kinds of plants. I got green beans, 2 heads of lettuce, a huge bunch of celery and 6 small cucumbers for about $6.50. That is a great price for here, plus everything is grown in Doha so it is fresh, they pick it and bring it right to the barn for you to pick up. Cheap and fresh are two things you don't get in the grocery store!
Then we went on to a private zoo. I have never been so close to the animals (see my pictures on facebook.) First we had tea and dates, then they gave us a tour. We got to drive golfcarts around the path where the Ostrich and Emus wander around freely. We also saw oryx, camels, zebras, donkeys and some animals I don't the name.
After the trip the car I was in went to the camel race track. There is a road that goes around the track and you can follow along when they race. As we were leaving we saw some camels coming in for practice. They don't have jockeys but robots on top that are remote controled. The robots, that look like monkeys, still wear numbers and different colored "shirts" like real jockeys.
The first stop was a greenhouse that grows veggies and all kinds of plants. I got green beans, 2 heads of lettuce, a huge bunch of celery and 6 small cucumbers for about $6.50. That is a great price for here, plus everything is grown in Doha so it is fresh, they pick it and bring it right to the barn for you to pick up. Cheap and fresh are two things you don't get in the grocery store!
Then we went on to a private zoo. I have never been so close to the animals (see my pictures on facebook.) First we had tea and dates, then they gave us a tour. We got to drive golfcarts around the path where the Ostrich and Emus wander around freely. We also saw oryx, camels, zebras, donkeys and some animals I don't the name.
After the trip the car I was in went to the camel race track. There is a road that goes around the track and you can follow along when they race. As we were leaving we saw some camels coming in for practice. They don't have jockeys but robots on top that are remote controled. The robots, that look like monkeys, still wear numbers and different colored "shirts" like real jockeys.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Off to the Races
This weekend was full of races: a horse race and a car race, both a first for me!
Thursday we went to the Emir's Sword Race, it was also hat day. I got there at 12:30pm with a group of ladies from AWA and saw 7 horse races, the first race was only female jockeys. It was fun to watch the women with their hats for the contest, the winner got a silver and diamond watch. The race was run on grass, which I had never heard of. At the end of all the races, the Emir came out to present the awards, ironically his horse won the big race.
Then on Friday we went to the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East, the first time in Qatar. First we went to see them practice, then we left for dinner and came back for the 8:50pm race. Unlike the horse race, it was not crowded and I got a good spot for pictures. Also unlike the horse race the weather had cooled off a lot, but both days were very dusty with low visability.
Look for pictures of both on facebook.
Thursday we went to the Emir's Sword Race, it was also hat day. I got there at 12:30pm with a group of ladies from AWA and saw 7 horse races, the first race was only female jockeys. It was fun to watch the women with their hats for the contest, the winner got a silver and diamond watch. The race was run on grass, which I had never heard of. At the end of all the races, the Emir came out to present the awards, ironically his horse won the big race.
Then on Friday we went to the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East, the first time in Qatar. First we went to see them practice, then we left for dinner and came back for the 8:50pm race. Unlike the horse race, it was not crowded and I got a good spot for pictures. Also unlike the horse race the weather had cooled off a lot, but both days were very dusty with low visability.
Look for pictures of both on facebook.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Back to the Pearl
Well, we made it back to Doha with no travel problems at all and it took 28 1/2 hours. Friday I spent most of my time unpacking and arranging things. Tonight John and I went for a walk around the Pearl. We noticed what has opened and what has closed since we were last here. There are 3 ice cream places and several new coffee spots. On our way back we stopped at the new grocery store to get a few things. They have a large amount of American products and a lot of everything for a small store, the veggies selection wasn't too good but what's new.
They stopped serving alcohol on the Pearl and since then 3 restaurants have closed. John asked one of the chefs and he said business is down 70%. We are hoping this gets over turned soon or a lot more places will probably close as it was very quite this evening.
Tomorrow John and Jim fly to Dubai and a busy week starts for me with AWA and book club!
They stopped serving alcohol on the Pearl and since then 3 restaurants have closed. John asked one of the chefs and he said business is down 70%. We are hoping this gets over turned soon or a lot more places will probably close as it was very quite this evening.
Tomorrow John and Jim fly to Dubai and a busy week starts for me with AWA and book club!
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