September 5, 2010

superficial bits of wonderfulness ;)

My mind is feeling too tired to get into depth on Abu Dhabi's grand educational reform (which we learned a lot more about today), so instead, I will ramble about the fancy stuff and the little things that make me happy inside... things like fresh juice at breakfast (pineapple, orange, mango, watermelon, and grapefruit!), a climate that works wonders for my complexion (all of my facial flaws are drying up and disappearing!), and setting the air conditioning at 21 C to comfortably snuggle beneath the duvet.


The city lights shine from the window wall of our hotel room at the Fairmont Bab al Bahr, and the cars pour into the lot... Ramadan evenings are very busy! I still can't get over the beauty of our hotel; never have I stayed in any place remotely like this. It is simply beautiful everywhere you look.


We walked to the Souk down the road this evening after swimming and lounging by the pool for a bit. The souk is like a fancy mall-ish place (see photos below), and we bought some cheap snacks from the deli and some hummus to have with our bell pepper bargains (from Carrefour, 4- with only 1 green- for what would be less than 2 u.s. dollars). A light breeze made the temperature somewhat comfortable for the walk home.




The signage here is so clear... I found it funny that I was so impressed by it, but really, they have everything marked so well in both English and Arabic, and often with pictures. For driving, this will be a welcomed sight! I also appreciated the "exit" signs here-- no words, simply a picture of a person opening a door with an arrow, lit up green. It just seems more universal (obviously) than our 'exit' signs in the States where people have to read. Nate also remarked on the fact that U.S. money is horrible for people who are visually impaired, since all of the bills are the same size. Here, the bills are different sizes.



Our shopping experience at the Marina Mall was... interesting. I was pleased that Carrefour (which they say is similar to a Walmart) has a stellar selection of fresh produce (photos below of Carrefour shopping); having heard it was the 'cheap' spot to shop, I imagined a lower quality. Not that I've seen anything else to compare it to, but this selection was indeed fantastic, so the Carrefour part of the mall trip was successful. As you can probably imagine, Nate and I are not the biggest mall 'fans'... In the case of Marina Mall, I found it interesting architecturally (as I find most everything here, including overpasses, bridges, and walls), but the shops were definitely not up our alley. Not the biggest buyers of Guess, Dior, Tiffany & Co., or Gucci products. ;) BUT- If we feel like going ice skating, the mall is the place to be.


(yummy fruit and spices!)


In spite of the crazy fanciness of it all, a line from the musical I've always dreamed of starring in comes to mind... "I think I'm gonna like it here." (can you name that musical? and yes, I know I could no longer play the lead.) :)

2 comments:

Ali B. said...

Annie!!! Wow... I watched Annie SO many times...sooo many times! Well, it certainly DOES look luxurious! I cannot WAIT to hear about the school & the children! Take care friends. :)

Mom said...

"Annie"!! And, no you couldn't play the lead anymore, but you can belt out the song "Tomorrow" like you did back then! And, yes, I think you two are going to like it there! Loved the new pics - it is just all amazing! Your hotel, the surroundings, the beautiful mosques in the distance, the warm welcome you got, everything!