Monday, October 27, 2014

Return to Doha



We have been back in Doha two weeks now and are pretty much adjusted and back in the swing of things.  I have been active with my AWA, meeting a lot of new women and reconnecting with old friends. I have signed up for all the outings offered including a drink making class in November, which should be fun. Today I went to Souq Waqif for the AWA monthly lunch where we try new places. I carpooled with some ladies from the Pearl and we went early to do some shopping.  My tote bag was full when I left the souq.  The food was pretty good and we ate on the floor.

A few days after we arrived back to Doha, we went to Abu Dhabi. I was there for the weekend and John stayed the week to work. I was able to go the beach and spa and finish my book for book club. We also saw our friends from Jazz at Lincoln Center Doha perform in Abu Dhabi, we are officially groupies now.

Stella went to stay with a friend and her extended Italian family and got to play with two dogs while I was in Abu Dhabi.  She came back knowing more Italian than me; luckily she still knows English commands.

This Thursday we are going to a Halloween party and of course on Friday we are hosting one at our apartment. Sunday I went shopping at Mega Mart for food, and went a little over board. I just love all the American products they offer even though they are expensive.   I brought several bags of candy from home for the party. John just has to make a trip to the alcohol store and we will be set.  Pictures to follow.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Stella's Journey



This blog is about getting to Doha with Stella, our 5 month old Malti-poo.  This is the first time I have ever traveled with a pet inside the airplane and I was very nervous.

We woke up at 4:30am in Clinton Township, MI to take a walk around the neighborhood and one last check of the mail.  My mom came at 6:30am to take us to the airport.  We had a little trouble checking in, but worked it out after we went to a second desk and paid $200 for Stella and $75 for our overweight suitcase.  They were going to charge another $200 for her fake grass potty (extra baggage over our limit) but said we could try and carry it on.  I took Stella out of her travel bag and held her as I went through security and the bag went on the belt.  the we waited in the Delta club before our tiny plane, short ride to Washington DC.  I boarded early as I needed extra time.

We arrived in DC and after our lunch we found a pet relief area, success!  Next we went to the KLM club and they tried to charge us another $200 for Stella, we showed all her paper work and were good to go.  Then she had lunch and took a nap on one of the chairs (in the back corner.)  One more trip to the pet relief area before we boarded our plane to Amsterdam.  I was lucky to have an aisle seat and nobody on my other side.  Another quiet and accident free flight.

 


In Amsterdam there is no pet relief area, so we just prayed.  The flight to Doha was not full at all and I moved my seat so I had the aisle and Stella got the window seat until we landed and she went back underneath the seat in front of me.  I unzipped one small flap so she could get her head out for some fresher air. 

Each plane was able to find space for the fake grass of which she hasn’t used, glad we didn’t pay the $200 to bring it.  Still trying to get over our jet lag, after our early morning walk we take a nap on the couch.





Thursday, March 27, 2014

Doha Bus-Hop On Hop Off



Today I joined 39 other AWA members and toured Doha on the Hop On Hop Off Bus.  A new tourist attraction here in Qatar, but found all over the world.  Previously I have been on one in Dublin. 

The bus provided cultural and historical information. I learned a few things, such as:  the Corniche is 7km long and was made when they dredged the bay.  When they started having mail service they used British stamps. City Center is one of largest malls in Middle East (where I buy my groceries.) The parliament is made up of half elected and half appointed officials, interesting concept.  The man-made island of the Pearl (where I live) has the largest marine life in Qatar surrounding it.
Outside the Museum of Islamic Art
The bus is two stories and the top level has a retractable roof which provides great views of Doha, a little windy.  There are 18 stops around town which you can get off at, then get back on a bus when you are ready.  Tricia, our organizer, planned some games with prizes and I won one!  A tissue holder dressed as Arabic woman, made by Tricia.

The tour took 31/2 hours with a stop at Souq Waqif for some shopping and coffee.  

Doha Skyline from the Corniche

Sunday, March 2, 2014

February, short but busy month

Even though February is a short a month, we packed a lot into it this year.  John's parents came to visit and we showed them Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.  I thought this time I would do a pictorial blog, since a picture is worth a thousand words, it will cut down on my typing (and your reading.)  Before the Ezzos came I went to a chocolate workshop, here I am making pasta with cocoa in the dough.


We went to our favorite place in Doha for John's Birthday, Jazz at Lincoln Center at the St Regis.  The band sang happy birthday to him! We also celebrated at Friday Brunch and Saturday we made Ezzo Sauce.

Feb. 11 was National Sport Day and John's company participated in a bowling event, coming in 6th place,               then we went to watch Women's Tennis. I spent National Sport Day watching sports, oh well.


We visited the Museum of Islamic Art, had Tea at the Ritz then it was off to Dubai and Abu Dhabi where we went to the Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest building.  The observation floor is on the 124th floor and we also had drinks on the 122nd floor before dinner at the Burj Al Arab, the only 7 star hotel.

View of the Dubai Mall and the Address Hotel, where we stayed.We all did some shopping at the mall, next time we agreed to bring an empty suitcase with us!  This picture is from the restroom on the 122nd floor.












In Abu Dhabi, John had some meetings and soon will be cleaning the outside of Etihad Towers which has a hotel (we stayed in) apartments, retail, restaurants and offices.  We also visited the Grand Mosque.


Back in Doha, we went with the AWA to visit Al Zubarah Fort and Archaeology site in the northwest corner of the country, it only took an hour to cross the country.  We also attended the Qatar Motor show, much smaller than Detroit's but fun to look at the expensive cars and the feel at home seeing the Big Three on display.  I also spent plenty of time this month eating out and now I am on a diet, swimsuit season is around the corner (maybe a little sooner here than at home.)




Monday, February 3, 2014

Super Bowl, Super Week

I am going to go back a week and fill you in on my Super busy Week.  Our Friends Jim (who works for John in Michigan and spent 1 1/2 years in Doha) and Laura came for a visit, only a week and we packed in a lot!

Sunday:  Laura and I went to tea with British friend Jackie at the Ritz Carleton where we hand lots to eat and good conversation.

Monday: we had a small dinner party with our friends Darren & Jackie (above mentioned Jackie's sister-in-law) and Dominick a jazz musician and served Ezzo sauce and Roush lemon pie.

Tuesday: we went to the Doha Equestrian Center to see some races and explore the grounds and stables.  Laura & Jim are horse people and really enjoyed the visit.  None of us could get over how many stables they have there, thousands.

Museum of Islamic Art
Wednesday: we went to the Museum of Islamic Art, where Jim has done a lot of work on the floors, but never saw the exhibits.  We also had lunch there in the cafe.  Then we went to Souq Waqif for some souvenir shopping, shisha and dinner at our friend's Italian restaurant.  Then we went to the Jazz at Lincoln Center at the St Regis for some nice music and met up with some Spanish friends.

Thursday: was a low key day as we got ready for a party.  We had an international shmorgish borg of appetizers including homemade spring rolls, Scottish cottage pie, Japanese crackers,Armenian dips and of course pizza plus many more.

Friday: we took part in a Doha tradition and had brunch from 12:30-4:00 all you can eat and drink, after we rolled out of there, we went to a business networking event with more drinks.


Saturday: John and I went out with some friends on their speed boat.  Jim & Laura went on a desert safari which included dune bashing and riding camels. Then they caught their flight home.
Our apartment tower from the boat.


Sunday: five loads of laundry done and catching up things.  I set my alarm to wake up and watch the Super Bowl.  After such a busy week, I did the math wrong and woke up in time to watch the third quarter, saw some commercials and went back to bed at 5:30AM as the game wasn't anything to watch and I had an AWA board meeting at 9:30AM.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Busy Week

This past week has been busy.

 Monday was the AWA general meeting with a Qatari author talking about his historical fiction set in the middle ages in the Qatar and surrounding areas.  He said the Portuguese had a large presence in the area and are the ones that built all the forts around, they were here for 170 years.  I am looking forward to reading the book and was lucky enough to get him to sign it.

Tuesday I spent in and scrap booked, I am almost done with all of Christmas.

Wednesday I had lunch with my friend Emily and her 15 month old son Liam.  In the evening John and I went to the fabric souq so he could go to the tailor and I bought some fabric.  There is small shop after small shop selling all kinds of fabric.  The lesson I learned was when you see something you like don't buy it right away, because the shop next door probably has it and cheaper.  I looked at one fabric and the guy said 25QR/meter, when he found out I wanted 4 meters he said 20QR.  The next shop had the same thing and it was 12QR/meter, no haggling needed!  Then we went out to dinner at the New York Steakhouse at the Marriott.

Thursday I took a tour of the main souq with the AWA and saw things I had never seen after going there for 3 years, it is a big place.  I finally saw where the camels and the falcons are located.  After dinner we went to the Jazz Club at the St Regis, it is one of our favorite places to go.

Today we are getting massages at the Hilton and tomorrow we are going to the Porsche race with friends.



Friday, January 10, 2014

Happy New Year

Well it's 2014 and I am back in Doha.  I spent New Year's Eve over the Atlantic again on a Delta airplane.  We had a great crew who made it fun and gave us champagne.  My resolution is to be a better blogger this year as my last entry was in October 2013, sorry.

Recap:  John and I spent the week before Halloween in Michigan and passed out candy to 550 kids in Clinton Township, then we came back to Doha and had a Halloween party here.  Only the Americans dressed up, but it was still a good party.  We spent Thanksgiving with 51 U.S. troops stationed in Doha making them dinner with other AWA members and their families, it was a nice time.  No black Friday shopping for us, we went Kayaking north of Doha in Al Khor.  The leader of tour just happens to be from St. Joseph, MI! 

I left Doha the beginning of December to get organized for Christmas in Michigan and was able to see many friends and family, John came home a few days before Christmas.  We had a great but busy time while we were home.  More blogs coming soon.