Sunday, January 30, 2011

Incredible India

The Indian Republic Day is sometime soon and there are many celebrations happening here because of the large number of Indians that live in this country. Most of them are here working and sending money back to their families in India. It's nice for them to have a chance to have some of the foods and cultural traditions from home. Some of the laborers and workers go home only every two years. That's a long time not to see your family especially if you have young children!
Jessie and I stopped in the grocery store last week after the gym and there was someone yelling into a microphone that was being projected in the entire produce department while about 60 people gathered around one table. We wandered over to find there was free cake decorating to celebrate the Indian Republic Day. Just a few minutes pass by and as I grab an apple and toss it into my produce bag Jessie screams out my name "Min, Min look" she's pointing to a man who soon rides by me on a bicycle right into the crowded produce department blowing a small horn like we use for birthday's in America selling ice cream that is apparently from Bombay. That's something that we don't have in America an indoor ding-dong cart!





Thursday, January 20, 2011

Afghanistan: Land of the Brave

You don't know what it's like until you try it.
A Rebellion of Sorts
You have to take risks to see some things.
A Skip and A Hop to Kabul
If a door is open you should probably walk through it.
My mom would kill me if she knew...

This blog post could have had many names. When I touched down at Kabul International Airport the sign read "Welcome to the Land of the Brave".


Long story short is that I have two friends here at the hospital who are from Afghanistan (a married couple). From the second week I met them I started teasing them about me going home with them if they ever went. Well, on Sunday night I got a phone call from one of them asking if I would stop by their house, they wanted to talk to me... I always hate those I want to talk to you conversations they make me nervous so, I immediately went to their house that night.
They said they would leave on Tuesday for Afghanistan. I made a quick decision on Monday and went to get a visa in Abu Dhabi, thanks to some help from friends I got this in just a few hours. Tuesday our flight left at 6am and we were on the ground in Kabul by about 9am. I was a little nervous, but I trusted the friends I went with and knew they would keep me out of harms way. I was only in the country for 2.5 days but I had the opportunity to see a lot.
We drove from Kabul to Jalalabad and back on one of the coolest/ most dangerous looking roads ever. The scenery from Kabul down to Jalalabad was stunning. My camera does not do the country justice. The road was barely wide enough for 2 cars to be passing one another and driving from Kabul in the north down to Jalalabad in the south was a 2 hour winding road down the side of the mountain. We passed many accidents, military convoys and flipped over trucks!

We went shopping for a few hours in downtown Kabul and I managed to only walk away with 2 pashmina scarves.... unlike me!

We ate from a few restaurants like these...
To say the least life there is not so easy
Mom and Dad I am home safely! I hope you aren't too mad!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Strap in and Ride on


Last week I was talking with some of my co-workers about snowboarding and the conversation moved on to sandboarding. We decided that we should get a group together and all go. We borrowed some boards from a friend at the hospital, got some directions to some dunes nearby and packed up the car.
We went after work so we were racing the sun going down. The dunes we went to are quite popular mainly because they are close to the city of Al Ain so people don't have to drive far to get out there. There were about 10 other SUV's all just driving up and down the dunes so we were hesitant as we started out for a smaller one- we wanted to be sure we wouldn't get run over!

Essentially the boards are just converted snowboards. You strap into the boards just like a snowboard and there are sneakers that have more padding in them sort of like snowboarding boots. The bigger the sand dune the more speed you pick up.

It was a good time and we had about an hour and a half before the sun went down. We never managed to get to the top of the largest dune but, there is always next time. Unlike the mountains of New Hampshire there were no lifts here.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

They touched down and are back on the road again


Trey and Jessie came home from the States last Tuesday and were here for 2.5 days and then left for a conference in Kenya on Friday morning. It was good to see them and to have Jessie back in the office for a few days. That's right they came to work for the 2 days they were here- those two don't miss a beat!
They are in Kenya for a conference until next Friday. So, I still have the keys to freedom (their car keys that is). In all honesty, I'd rather have them here than to have car keys!



Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year

As part of my job in marketing and business development I was responsible for sending out a press release about the first baby of the New Year at Oasis Hospital. After a New Year's party I went into the birthing center to meet one of my apartmentmates who is a nurse. She had already taken a photo and I was there to explain to the family the process of sending the photo and baby's name along with the time he was born to the press.
This morning I woke up to find that a few papers had picked up the story!
Gulf News and The National both had it on their sites- check out the cute baby!