Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Favorite Things



Amidst all the negative Middle East headlines recently, I am trying to focus on the positive things.
I've listed below a few of my favorite things I've discovered while living in Abu Dhabi.

1. Amazingly delicious strawberries imported from EGYPT! Nothing is sweeter! (especially since the price was equivalent to about 9 USD a package back in September and is now down to approx. 1.5 USD)

2. Mim's heat and roll waxing kit! Seriously takes all of 8 minutes from microwave to smooth legs! My suitcase home will be loaded with these!

3. Our backyard swimming pool. Life is not fair! To those who think we are spoiled by the pool - we are. I consider it one of the trade-offs for living here.

4. The beach-we can be at the beach in less than 25 minutes. That is from our driveway to sitting on the sand. We took out Q's stand up paddle board on Saturday and had "too much fun". Audrey was amazing!

5. Winter. Well, the UAE version of winter. A local told me that it usually starts to get hot here about the end of February. So this month of March I am just chalking up as a gift from God. I think this has been my favorite month of all. Warm days - bordering on hot but not quite and cool nights. Still wearing a sweater at night ["the sweater", the only one I brought]. Actually looks like it might rain today. Our yard has been transformed into an little oasis- coming in from the construction and all the noise of the city, once you shut the gate you can hear birds and watch them nest - we have 4 nests. We love the smell of our orange trees....we also planted strawberries and peppers. I love our yard! So I guess number 6 is our yard. Here's to hoping we don't move this fall.

6. Our Yard.

7. ADFCA- Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority - keeping tabs and stopping contaminated food from eaching our grocery shelves. They just stopped a shipment of spinach, water, milk and a few other items from Japan. Apparently some radiation leaked into some crops. I have been stressing recently about what the heck is in our food. Pesticides and fertilization methods are not the same as USA standards.

9. Sullivan has been accepted into Raha International School for Fall 2011! He will be enrolled in KG2! So excited for him!!

10. Family and Friends - although it's last on this list- it really and truly is #1. We miss you all so much. Thankfully our kids are doing amazingly well. That's not to say we don't still have our episodes: yesterday Audrey had a bit of an emotional meltdown in the car and said "I want to go home!" Sully, as we pulled into the driveway said "Look, Audrey, we are home!". Glad they are getting settled in. And so thankful for angelic friends here who have helped tons to make life in the UAE normal. We are so anxious for Quin's parents to get here today! So excited to see them and to surprise the kids! We haven't told them they're coming.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Landscaping!

I don't know if you remember what the yard looked like up until last week- it could be summed up in one word- sand! Besides the pool there wasn't much else. And even if we put some pots and such they were soon swallowed up in drifts of desert sands. It was lovely for the kids - they made piles of drippy castles and dumped buckets of golden sand into the pool...but the sand piles didn't end there. I have literally swept dust pans full of sand that have blown into my kitchen and hallways. A slight crack in the window lets in a thin layer of sand film. I feel like I spend half my day wiping things down.
Finally we received a decent bid for sprinklers, sod and shrubs. Quite affordable and really we don't have a large yard anyhow. Amazing thing: there was some money left over in the bid for some shade trees. We are now proud gardeners of 2 orange trees and two banana trees, not to mention some tomato plants, strawberries and peppers. I can't begin to tell you how good it felt to plant something! I think of all the things I miss the most, it's our garden - and the yard - and yes, even the mowing!

Sullivan, Grace and our friend Olivia goofing off in the backyard.



Our two banana trees.


Orange tree - in full bloom! Smells wonderful!

Sullivan and his designated dinosaur digging ground!

The kids in the front yard!