Saturday, September 27, 2008
Not everyone does have power
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Finally, Power to the People
Did you all know Ramadan ends soon? September 30th, I believe. There's a liquor permit in our future. We've run out of wine and are low on gin (all bought by others, for us) and are having to mooch off of neighbors. Thank goodness they like to share.
Our sea shipment may be coming soon - it's been 8 weeks here without all of our stuff. And, more importantly, when Ramadan ends, Starbucks at the mall will be open again. Now, if I could just get Sonic to open up in Doha, I'll have almost everything I need.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Ike still haunting me, 1000 miles away
How I wish for all the mess to be cleaned up. How I wish for normalcy in Houston. And I'm not even there. But it affects people I know and that affects me. I look online every day for status reports of school reopenings and power timelines. It's all I can do - there's no other way for me to feel helpful. So I pray and spend countless hours online looking for progress. I try to touch base by cell phone, landline or email and make sure all is well. It's hard, I know, for those of you living without power. But it's coming, one of these days. It has to.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Hugs to Houston
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Back to School for the Boys
Scott has had the good fortune to be assigned a class with all 3 of his friends he's made here already. So he was ready for school. "I don't usually like to go to school, Mom, but I'm ready to go to school." Excellent!

John has the nicest teacher. Here are John's pictures:
Oops - battery ran out in camera. My only pictures are on my (cheap) phone. Don't know how to email them to myself. Typical 3rd child scenario - no pictures.
Everyone had a good day. Small problem with the afternoon bus, in that, well - it wasn't there after school. No problem. Get on another bus. Let that bus take the kids to the right bus at some random roundabout. I have been completely against my 10 year-old getting a cell phone, but now I am thinking it may be a very good idea.
As for me, I spent the day getting my permanent driver's license. Oh - so many people in a not very big room. Fun times, but check one more "to do" item off the list.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Iftar Dinner
Alright - when in Rome, do as the Romans do. That's the rule - so I had to try the shisha, a very common sight in Doha. It's like a water pipe. This one was VERY mild with a strawberry smoke flavor. My neighbors ordered this, by the way, but I'm game for anything.
Dinner didn't start until 8:30 - way late for my kids. Poor John ended up falling asleep in his chair, but of course the Benadryl he had to take for an itchy mouth didn't help. We are really trying to stay on top of his peanut/chickpea allergy here.

Falconry is a big sport in the Middle East. The kids loved seeing this falcon (or hawk? What's the difference - someone google that for me, please) at the dinner.

Good food, new friends, new experiences. This is why we moved. Ramadan Kareem!