Friday, July 15, 2011

A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!!!



As my advance arrival in Washington extends toward a month,I guess Dave just had to make the most of being alone......so golfing in Bahrain seemed a good choice!



Note the oil well in the background......a unique way to pay for course maintenance!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

No Excuse!

I wish I had an earth shattering reason for my lack of blogging recently,and briefly considered making one up, but nothing believable came to mind,except "life"got in the way.....which is a bit lame, but it's the truth.
There will probably be no-one reading this, as my vast (ha,ha) blog audience have given up I hear.....but here goes anyway.

For anyone who is vaguely interested,I'm actually in beautiful Washington, and Dave's still in hot and sandy Saudi.

After a 6 week delay, I have to admit I'll be anxious for him to return to the reality of being a homeowner, with all the responsibilities that go with that.
On arrival 3 weeks ago, I soon discovered my car was officially dead....so that's task number 1 Dave.....fix it!
(He knows too well that lifting the hood of my car is not a skill I plan to learn at this late stage of the marriage game......let alone messing with the battery)
Fortunately his aged vehicle is still "alive"......so I'm mobile....just!!!
Task number 2....the trash disposal seems to have gone on strike,in sympathy with my car I believe ....so another challenge for Dave.
THEN to be absolutely sure he feels needed when he returns, I used a somewhat creative ploy to remind him that his Mr Fixit's skills are in demand.
In great haste to take advantage of a beautiful sunny Bellingham day,I managed to "walk through"the screen door on the way to my porch swing.... (anxiously anticipating some crucial concentrated holiday reading).......knocking the said screen door totally out of the frame,then distorted it beyond recognition as I staggered to stay upright!!!
NO I had not been drinking (come on people it was 2 in the afternoon!) but none-the-less,the screen may be even beyond Dave's ability to rescue.
So with the reality of home maintenance beckoning.........Dave needs to get here.

PS. I miss picking up the phone and simply calling the "maintenance department"......a great perk of expat living.......and they never complain!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Greek Eyes!!!!!



On a recent trip to Greece and Turkey,a "local" made the observation that I had "Greek eyes"...whatever that means.....so let me give you a little glimpse of our recent travel experience...through my eyes!!!!



Ancient,ancient history, colliding with current 21st century reality, created an amazing perspective as we cruised, and ate, and staggered over miles of ancient cobbled stones,in awe of civilizations that preceded us.



.................That having been said (and don't think for a minute the poignancy was lost on Dave),but when alcohol and pork products of any description have not been "on the menu" for quite a few months....well your priorites seem to change.



Mounds of bacon were consumed whenever possible,and certainly not restricted to breakfast,but the most interesting observation I made, was Dave's new,somewhat curious attitude, to my shopping.

I experienced a freedom like never before,as he generously offered to sit at a nearby "taverna" while I navigated the winding streets and "did battle' with the storekeepers in pursuit of a "fair price".

I finally was a wakeup to Dave's ploy,and wish I'd suggested he keep a rated tally of the numerous" taverna's" he frequented.


As an aside though, the mellowness that goes with "taverna hopping",was a definate blessing I believe, when Dave went toe to toe with a Turkish carpet salesman.....!

I was relieved no violence took place......and a carpet was purchased......but it was not pretty....!


Interestingly enough,I don't have any documented evidence of Dave's "taverna visits" so you'll just have to take my word for it.









Sunday, May 22, 2011

We really were in Dubai!!







The world's tallest building is,well....tall......but just too much for Dave!!!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

What temperature did you say?????

Hello, from the sweltering sands of Saudi !!!
No, we have not melted into oblivion,but some days I believe it could be possible.
I'm told we're only just moving into the hot season,but when the temperature is over 100 (or almost 40 for you Aussies) day in day out,you venture out at your own risk....especially in that stylish black neck to ankle abaya.

Despite that consideration,Dave and I braved an "out of this world"experience recently by visiting Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Words like" wow",and" incredible" and "amazing" hardly do the place justice.
Truly a blend of east and west on steroids.
Miles of architecture that just takes your breath away,with the pinnacle being the world's tallest building.....the Burj Kalifa.
Oh BTW....a somewhat unsettling aside..... the very day we were planning on "soaring" as high as is allowable in that same building, a poor soul decided he would make history and be the first to take his life from one of the platforms.....thus it was closed.....mmmm....sad on both accounts.
We'll venture inside next visit!
Quite bizzare to see "covered" women,with just their faces exposed, enjoying the luxury of a 5 star restaurant patio,and puffing on a huge pipe, that back in the 7o's would have had you arrested.
(I'm told the contents of the pipe are not what I initially suspected!)
A return visit is definately in order, as a purchase from the "gold souk"has not been made yet (hint hint Dave).
Oooh yes.....that, by the way, is a definate requirement for my current flagging ego, as a visit to the local palatial hospital, for a non-urgent health matter, prompted the doctor to suggest botox should be on my "to do" list!!!!!
I guess that's one way to pay for the chandeliers in the foyer....and I'm not kidding!!!

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Who can pick the REAL Heather???







I know my blog posts have been somewhat sporadic recently,as I lead this somewhat crazy "double life".



A Birthday celebration in Seattle and a Cultural event in Saudi...all within weeks of one another,will give you an interesting visual of my current identity crisis!!!!

So who is that woman with Dave????





Monday, April 25, 2011

From Soggy to Sandy.

Mmmmm.....some observations as I prepare to return to Saudi.
I will never grow tired of being welcomed "home" enthusiastically by wonderful friends and family,adding bacon to just about everything,simultaneously driving and enthusiastically singing worship music....loudly,loving on my grandkids,shopping with my adorable daughter-in-law (your turn next time Sarah),and being thankful for....well, just about everything.....BUT....one day of sunshine in a month.....!!!!
Maybe in time I'll get so sick of heat and sand I'll crave a month of rain....maybe!!!
Thank you Seattle and Bellingham.....see you in the summer.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Great Wolf Lodge





Our time back in the States has been great,but on a scale of 1 to 10,our visit to Great Wolf Lodge rated a 10 in terms of excitement......an indoor waterpark that is beyond your imagination.





Ever the kid at heart, Dave was "game" for anything,much to the grandkid's delight.





Thursday, April 14, 2011

Deputy Dog !!!!


Dave has a new appreciation for teachers, having had a turn at being "Deputy Dog" at Riley's school last week.

With one proud grandson in tow, he parked in the designated "Deputy Dog" parking space,donned the "Deputy Dog" vest and anticipated a day of fun and frivolity.

.....he soon discovered things have changed in the world of education.


"Do you know they do math differently these days?"

"There's no such thing as a chalkboard."

"So what was that teacher doing when I agreed to read to the class?.....I read and read and read."

(Apparently you lose control of the class when you stop 'mid-book' and add some personal comments!!!)

"There was no way I was responsible for that little kid on the playground being knocked to the ground on my watch!

By the time he hung up his vest, "Deputy Dog"staggered home with his tail between his legs.....but Riley was happy .....thanks papa !!!

It's all about the Grandkids!


With Dave now on his way back to Saudi, it's time to reflect on a fast and fabulous fortnight (for you Americans that means 2 weeks!!)

From being "Deputy Dog" at Riley's school to being fearless at Great Wolf Lodge water park,papa is the best!

Oh....did I add that as a parting gift from Bellingham.....it snowed this morning!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

You know you're not in Saudi when....

You know you're not in Saudi...... When it snows in April ! When you can drive to the supermarket....alone and unaccompanied. When you pay $63 for a tank of gas. When you can go to a movie. When pork and beer appear on the menu. When you can read your grandkids a bedtime story. When visiting a waterpark does not involve an abaya. When the words "family section" do not appear anywhere. When turning left involves actually being in the lefthand lane. .....mmmmm....the simple things we no longer take for granted (except for the snow and the gas prices)!!!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yes....we are still here!!!

I know I'm suffering from "blogger's remorse",as no posting has appeared for some time.
Dave is proving to be an unreliable source of material of late,so for now, the reality of celebrating a Birthday in Saudi Arabia is as good as it gets.
It's scary when 60 is closer than 50....a LOT closer!!!!

Exploring the Middle East has been somewhat hampered by the ever increasing escalation of unrest in this region.
I'm trying not to take it personally that there has not been a problem with civil unrest in Bahrain for 17 years,and as soon at the Emerson's arrive.....well you read the news.

We actually head back to the US in 2 days for our first R and R, and can't wait to see the family.
We have lots of Mima and Papa hugs to catch up on, and Dave is salivating at the thought of a glass of port.....or 2 !
With the Bahrain causeway "out of bounds",our route home is a little more complicated, but we are confident....still doable.

It's been an incredible 3 months,filled with a multitude of new experiences.
I'm grateful that our worldview has been expanded,as we realize humanity is humanity,and that we have more in common than we ever imagined.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Yes,camels drool.....a lot !


Yes,it REALLY Happened!








Dave......a tent, a camel.....and let's not forget the latte......warm and with foam apparently!....Mmm!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Camera never lies!!!

You're just going to have to trust me....the camping experience really did happen.....but as of now my photos are being "blocked"....mmm.....but I do think I hear Starbucks calling!!!!

Camping....Saudi style !

Nothing says"Saudi Arabia" like the desert,a camel and a tent.....oh,and Dave.


When he told me he was heading out to the desert on an adventure with his co-workers.... in a tent......I imagined a manly camping trip, where discomfort is a given......you know.... a tent so small you have to crawl into it to get to your sleeping bag, and an open fire with some charcoal encrusted sausages....basically no creature comforts......boy was I ever wrong !

My female radar should have been on high alert, when nothing he wore said "REI",and there wasn't a backpack in sight..

Well,let me tell you.....tent living has taken on a whole new meaning as the photos will prove...if they will "publish"!

A tent so big you could park multiple vehicles in it.
Palatial rugs and cushions to ensure continual comfort.
A massive spread of delicious lamb and rice (complete with the lamb's head on display, with eyes glistening....I'm not making this up ....and no charcoal in sight),with local date delicacies, chocolates and Arabian coffee.....oh, and I forgot the pre-dinner appetizer of freshly "acquired" camels milk.

Now for some clarification on the camels.....they were not just any camels....but,a special herd (?) of privately owned camels,led by a VERY happy,contented male camel (worth a fortune I'm told) accompanied by a multitude of female camels just begging to "visit" Mr Studly!!!

The event went well into the night,and the "stories" of the experience have almost become legendary.

Naturally Dave consumed more of the frothy warm camels milk than anyone......and no-one told him of the possible gastronomic "side effects".....but fortunately he made it home without the need for an urgent pit stop.

.....Being the entrepeneur that he is,Dave feels there could be a definate market for camel milk lattes, and can't understand why Starbucks are not answering his calls....mmm !!!

Friday, February 25, 2011

A visit with the Prince.

Have been very remiss in not mentioning that Dave had an "up close and personal" visit with a Saudi Prince last week.
Sent him off to Riyadh looking spiffy(is that even a word?) in his suit and tie,a new haircut and new business cards....complete with an Arabic translation....just in case the Prince needed to contact him again and invite us to his palace.....need to check my messages !!!
Just another example of the, "I can't believe that happened" moments we are experiencing here in the Kingdom.
Wish I had a photo to prove it....but apparently that would have been a bit tacky to ask!!!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The King is back !!!!

Yes,he's back........but not the king from Memphis you're thinking of...but King Abdullah. "Custodian of the 2 Holy Mosques"(yes,that is his correct title) is back from having surgery in the USA.....and Saudi Arabia is in celebration mode.
With the green flags of Saudi proudly displayed, vehicles decorated and horns blaring... it's clearly party time.
All government workers have been given a wage rise,and without any notice at all, the whole country was granted a 3 day weekend.
With our regular weekends being Thursday/Friday (see previous post), to add Saturday... just somehow felt luxurious.
Sadly for we expats, who love to rush across the causeway to Bahrain at every and any opportunity to enjoy a taste of some "forbidden fruit",the current unrest in that country forced us to think of plan "B".
A quick flight to India was briefly considered, to watch the Aussies thrash the Kiwis at cricket....but Dave, being the romantic that he is, settled for a day trip to Jubail" The Industrial City",(yes,that's what it's really called)....and a visit to Starbucks....mmmm.
All in all,with one down and 2 to go....life's pretty good.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

What day is it....really???

The longer I live here the more I realize how programmed we become to certain things.....that just "are".
The most curious example of this very thing, is having it firmly ingrained in your psyche that the weekend is Saturday and Sunday.....not Thursday and Friday.
Dave has declared "it's just not natural" any other way.
When our pseudo weekend is over, I still wake up the next day and proceed to fulfill whatever requirements I have.... for Monday....well of course I do!
So appointments are missed ,that don't even know they're being missed,and voicemails of "where are you?"are.....well, they are really annoying.
So you stagger through Monday....or whatever you want to call it,and wonder why no-one in the USA is home to reply to your email....because it's the weekend...aaaagh!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Proof of the Aussie camel jockey!


Yes,that's me....with Dave accompanying me on his trusty steed.

I must have been quite a sight, as vehicles were stopping and shouting encouragement.

To be honest,it's not all it's cracked up to be....my back is still recovering.....but you can't live in the Saudi desert and not ride a camel at least once.