Some of you have asked me little questions here and there so I figured I would post the answers for all. Feel free to take your time reading. No need to get through all of this in one day! :)
What can you wear?
After walking around, I have discovered that you can wear whatever you want. There are so many foreigners here that anything goes. The malls are full of Western and European stores carrying the latest fashions. The issue is how much attention you want to draw to yourself. I've been sticking to capri pants and tops that cover most of my shoulders. There is no way I would take a shawl anywhere right now because of the heat. I continue to be intrigued by the Emirati women who are covered in black and carrying Gucci purses.
What's the weather like?
Anybody who tells you that in Abu Dhabi you have dry desert heat it lying! Yesterday it was 115 degrees and humid. It is less humid than in the ATL, but still - it's hot! My UAE book says that you can experience up to 100% humidity all year round, even though it does not rain. We are in the middle of summer, and you can expect to be drenched in sweat every time you step foot outside. The heat slaps you in the face and at certain times of the day it is unbearable. The mornings are decent and apparently the Shamal wind, which originates in Pakistan and blows through Iraq and Iran, keeps things breezy at this time of year. I jogged along the water and didn't pass out! I've never been one to sweat just walking around, but I do here! It's all about the sweat-shower-sweat-shower rotation and my only goal is not to stink - ever.
Does the sky ever turn blue?
This was my question for Marshall, Michael's co-worker. He has been here for 7 weeks and has yet to see a blue sky or a drop of rain. A constant haze covers the cloudless sky and apart from all of you, I think I miss the sky the most.
Can you go to the store, grab a 6 pack, and come back to the room?
No. I can take a cab to African and Eastern (A&E) and buy a case of either Bud, Miller, Fosters, Heineken, Strongbow (yay), Corona and something called Elephant beer for 116 dirhams ($32). The store also sells reasonably priced wine from around the world, including Argentine malbec, and hard liquor. I asked, and there is no limit to how much you can buy and no tax. Its packed in an unlabeled black bag that makes you feel like you are doing something wrong. You also can't take it in your car without a personal liquor license so you have to go in a cab. The Elephant beer was on sale and Michael wanted to try it. It is Danish and has a 7.2% alc by vol so regardless of the first sip, by the end of the 16 oz can, it goes down nice and smooth! My trip to A&E was my first solo cab ride and you can imagine me carrying a case of beer and two bottles of wine in a black plastic bag and waiting for a cab in 115 degree heat! Anything for beer, right?
Hows Michael's job?
Michael has been working his butt off. He goes in around 7 and leaves around 6. He is still working on getting the ball rolling and things are getting better every day. He needs to get his team on the same page since they come from different parts of the world and do things in a slightly different way. He also works with locals that are very inexperienced and need a lot of extra guidance. Of course, they are already way behind on the project, so who knows how long we will actually be here. To keep him grounded, there is a poster of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan (Zayed the Great) right in his cube! He was the first president and is seen as the founding father of the UAE. He was president for 33 years and his picture is everywhere. Michael was told that he could take it down, but he would not dare. Don't you all want George Washington looking over your shoulders? :)
Can we watch football?
The Gator Nation spreads far and wide. I met my first Florida Gator at the local supermarket! I've never felt more at home. He was there with me in 96 (the good old days with Danny and Steve). He gave us his card and we hope to get together with him and his wife. Could be our first non-office related friends! The sad part- he said there is nowhere to watch football here. Fortunately, one of Michael's co-workers is a huge SEC fan and has a Sling Box set up at home. He has promised that we will watch all the games (in real time) at his apartment!
How's the food?
I'm still exploring this and do not want to report prematurely. I asked one of Michael's Emirati co-workers to suggest local places to eat. The guide books and magazines cater to expats and focus on restaurants in hotels which are excellent, but I want to get down and dirty with local cuisine. She made me a spreadsheet and I'm excited to eat my way through it! When it comes to eating, you know I like to be thorough.
What are the typical toppings in a Subway sub or Pizza Hut pizza?
We've been wondering the same thing! Michael is hoping for lamb pizza, but I'm not sure. I'll let you know by the end of the week!
All in all, for having been here a week and a half, I feel pretty good. We're still getting situated and figuring out the basics like getting cell phones and learning which hole to put the laundry detergent in on these European washing machines. Things I had down pat before like which aisle has what in the supermarket need to be re-learned. Everything is new and mentally and emotionally stimulating. Some things are becoming automatic again like finding my way back to the hotel from various parts of the city and turning right when I get off the elevator to walk to my room. Slowly but surely, Hilton room 609 is becoming home and we've even entertained our new friends - twice!
Lots of love and peace in the Middle East! (seriously)
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4 comments:
Como me gusta leerte. Orgullosa de ustedes dos Sharmini!
A que canales de TV tienen acceso?, espero a la BBC que es buenisima.
Bahamas se siente fresca leyendote, y los cielos son preciosos y estoy rodeada de flores.
Que estimulante es poder ver el mundo desde otro punto geografico !
Extraniandote ... Mom
Very, very cool. Thanks for the updates and keep them coming. Oh yeah, I vote try the lamb pizza...
Your writing style is so easy to read, I'm envious.
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