Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thanksgiving is Almost Here!

Yes, it's about time I give thanks for all the great things happening in my life in this far away place.  So many things to be grateful for in no particular order:

  1. I've been here three months already and the adventure continues to unfold!
  2. The girls at school seem to be getting used to me and we have established somewhat of a truce regarding behavior, etc. (they are so cute I try not to stay mad at them for long!)  I try to remember how hard it must be to have someone talking to them in a foreign language all day long... remember the teacher in Charlie Brown?  Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah!
  3. My friend Karen is sponsoring a potluck thanksgiving dinner this Friday (we have to work Thursday) so I'll get to meet some of the other teachers I haven't met yet and have some traditional American food!
  4. Only 17 more work days until the winter holiday and I am leaving for the states on December 19th!
  5. National Day for the UAE is December 2nd.  This country will be 40 years young and the celebrations are already way over the top!  Each day the girls dress up in gorgeous red, green, white and black gowns for our school assembly and recite skits and sing patriotic songs that I can't understand but find incredibly moving and beautiful.  School is disrupted in every possible way but it eases my workload which helps with the exhaustion factor... a HUGE factor and my only excuse for not being in better communication with everyone!
  6. Sobriety in the Sands - Dubai, November 17-19th...one word to describe it: awesome!
  7. Skyped with my sister and my dog this week and everybody seemed really happy!
  8. Weather here is gorgeous now...
  9. Bought a new car... the one I REALLY wanted, so I feel very lucky, even though I'm broke after making the down payment... it's a Fiat 500C and it's red! 
  10. Singing children's songs in the kitchen in my apartment that is by no means perfect but which is all being paid for by the Abu Dhabi government.
In other words, life is good here.  Not easy, but I have to remember, I didn't sign up for easy...

Wishing everyone a really Happy Thanksgiving!  Can't wait to be back in the U.S. in December!

UAE Flag is Everywhere!

 

Dealer's pics of Fiat 500c:









Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Still Missing my Dog... Love you, Trixie!

Moving into the Desert


Long overdue blog... let's see if I can keep it going! 

The big news is I'll be moving into an apartment in Madinat Zayed later this week, so finally I will have my own place.  I have so many mixed emotions right now about the whole experience as there have been a lot of false starts and bumps along the way, but last night I viewed the sunset from the street in front of my new building and it was amazing.  I may find a new appreciation for the beauty of the desert.  Another amazing thing is I actually felt some coolness in the evening air for the first time this week!   So it may be a great change although I had hoped to stay near the coast and closer to my school.

The upside is the apartments themselves are very nice and brand new... I have been waiting to decorate for a long time!  There were some problems about moving in which were totally out of my control and I am learning that A LOT of things around here are out of my control!  It has made me pretty crazy quite a bit of the time and learning to let go has stretched me to places I thought were beyond my breaking point on occasion...

Well, let's focus on the positive as there are other positives as well... one big plus is that there are lots of other teachers who are all living in the villas and it will be good to have a nice community around me.   There were some major problems related to housing and whether I could bring Trixie, but this past week I have received the blessings of Mahmood, the man who manages housing for the "Western Region." After I showed him a picture of the two of us, he said he understood how important she is to me and that he wants us "to be happy."  He feels like Madinat Zayed (which I still can't pronounce) will be a good home for us and although it's a small town, there are more shops and green spaces and actual neighborhoods than the town where my school is, so it should be a good place to settle down for awhile.

One downside that I've been worrying about is I'm an hour from my job and about an hour and a half from Abu Dhabi... I'm just not used to a long commute and I know how exhausted I can get from teaching so that concerns me a bit!   I'm also sad to be leaving the beautiful coastal view from my hotel room and the sweet staff here.  Trips into Abu Dhabi will have to be reserved mostly for weekends...

Abu Dhabi at Night

 
How is school? Well, it's challenging beyond belief at times but the girls really are as sweet as can be. As one of the other teachers put it, how can I like them so much but hate teaching them? I am seeing ALL my limitations as a teacher, but I am also stretching in my ability to understand the girls and communicate with them, in spite of the language barrier and the behavioral issues.  Also, I am learning not to take myself and the situation so damn seriously... most of the time!

More to follow, insha'allah (God Willing!)


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Loving This Hotel Room


It's a good thing I'm really loving this hotel room in Abu Dhabi~

Loving this Hotel Room

Well, no exciting pictures yet but now that I have my new digital camera they should be appearing soon.  

I've really wanted to get this blog started so we'll start somewhere very familiar.... tonight I'm loving this hotel room in Abu Dhabi, it's quiet and even though I'm dreadfully homesick at times... it's feeling a bit like home tonight.  I never thought I'd say it but I'm a little tired of shopping, at least for the moment.  Part of it is going out into the midday heat... it's really gotten to me a few times, it literally takes my breath away!  Even at night, waiting for a taxi to and from the shopping malls, the heat just hits you...

Today was Eid, the holiday that ends the month of fasting known as Ramadan, but for me it was uneventful... I went to the closest mall this morning and finally acquired a cell phone, necessary for all local business... and found some ice cream in the food court.  I was able to enjoy it in public during the day, and it seemed as though everyone was a bit shy as well as glad to be out eating, but I'm sure soon it will feel normal again. 

All of us new teachers have been given our furniture allowance and everyone has been out buying appliances, furniture and everything else needed to set up our apartments, but some of us don't know exactly where we're moving yet, so it's a waiting game to see and then hopefully have time to get set up before school starts for students on September 11th.  The malls are actually fabulous and I've seen some amazing things here, so I think I am going to have the most beautiful apartment on the coast about one and one half to two hours west of Abu Dhabi.  At least I hope that's where I'll be... close to my new school and close to the beach... It will be in a little town known as Al Mirfa and even though it will be somewhat remote, I hope to make new friends to have over and visitors who will come to stay on occasion.  Also, hopefully I'll be bringing Trixie over here fairly soon as I miss her terriblly!

Making the trip over here is not easy so if you come to visit you'll need to stay awhile to get over the jet lag... I really don't know how people who travel all the time do it!  I haven't done any of the touristy things yet but may go on an evening desert safari later this week.  I missed the Ramadan special and will need to pay full price but I hear it is quite the experience riding the dunes, etc.  I've seen some camels but only on the back of a pick up truck when I went to visit to see where my new school will be... I think once I get settled out there I'll have many chances to get up close and personal to the camels... they're really quite adorable! 

So at any rate, I hope that I'll be much more familiar with where things are by the time some of you come and we'll have fun.  I can tell you where there is a fabulous place to have your nails done in the Marina Mall near my hotel.  I watched back to back episodes of "Friends" while getting the best french manicure ever at the Nail Lounge! 

If I sound a bit whiny tonight I guess I'm slightly tired, but believe me, this adventure is just beginning and so far it has been an incredible experience.  Just meeting all the other teachers has been great and we all have stories to tell about why we are here!