Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Holiday, Birthdays, and Sugar Highs!

The end of the trimester means assessment, grades, and a nice break is coming.  In contrast to the US school was over early every day through the week, little to know teaching or learning was really happening, and the last two days of the week almost none of my girls were coming.  We made some festive ornaments to decorate their rooms (they certainly had nothing to do with Christmas in this Muslim country!),


We have two glorious weeks off and by some miracle these two weeks happen to encompass Christmas and New Years for us westerners; my family couldn't be more happy to continue some form of tradition together this holiday season.  We have our Christmas tree up, a stocking for Gavin, and even a wreath to decorate our front door.  As per usual I am running around doing last minute Christmas shopping and procrastinating on getting all the wrapping done, although there is no rush as Gavin will simply tear them apart if I place them under the tree!  His favorite past time when mom and dad are involved and not paying attention is to toss all the ornaments around the house.

To get the holidays going my friend Abby held a cookie exchange and I have to admit that I was apprehensive and even felt a little like I was  a poser but low and behold I got my mom's snickerdoodle recipe and sat down to make them.  After driving all over the city I finally found all the ingredients minus the crisco which simply had to be supplemented by something called Ghee (pretty much the same but easier to stir and I am sure it is not quite the same).  Anyways by some miracle it turns out I can actually bake!

I was so proud of myself because I consider myself a flop and failure in the kitchen but as my friend Heather put it, "baking is an exact science, follow the recipe and you can't mess it up, cooking is more like an art; you just feel the ingredients and work and work until you create a masterpiece."  So my theory is I am a scientist in the kitchen and as long is there is a recipe I can follow it but I cannot simply taste a dish and recreate it like many artists I know!  So I took my plate full of cookies to my friend Abby's home and had a really great time!  It was wonderful chatting with other teachers and mothers and sharing our joys and frustrations with this change in our lives.  I had a lot of fun and look forward to more get togethers with these ladies.  The best part is I came home with a plate full of different decadent yummies that Michael and I had no trouble devouring over the weekend!


My husband and I have really gone overboard with the toys this year for Gavin for Christmas, but with the nephews so far away we can't spoil them as much.  Gavin has a nice toy workbench, toy kitchen, some puzzles, books, and clothing to look forward to.  On Christmas eve all the teachers and families that haven't left on holiday travels are planning to get together to eat at Chinese restaurant that rumor has is pretty fantastic so I am looking forward to some good Chinese food!  We are all bringing one small Christmas present for our children and one of the husbands is dressing up as Santa Clause and delivering the presents to the children.  We are hoping Gavin doesn't run away like he did from his last Santa encounter at the Hilton! 

We went to the annual lighting at the Christmas tree at the Hilton and it was quite the production with carolers singing all the must-hear-Christmas-songs, the lighting of the tree, complimentary wines and soft drinks, and then Santa of course repelling from the sixth floor balcony on a rope with drum rolls and spot lights, very exciting entrance.  Then we waited in line to see Santa and Gavin got his present and ran away after multiple attempts there was no picture for us to post on Facebook or the blog  of Gavin sitting like a good boy on Santa's lap.



My birthday was on Monday and I was so happy to see so many birthday wishes from family and friends new and old from all over the globe.  It really made me smile, social networking really helps to feel warm fuzzies on our birthdays doesn't it? I spent the morning and afternoon with three ladies getting pedicures, having a wonderful meal of Indian food and doing some light shopping at my favorite local mall, Bawadhi Mall.

For my birthday Mike, Gavin, and I took a trip about 70 miles to Dubai where we stayed in the Holiday Inn Express and I have to say after staying in a 5 stars hotel a 3 stars hotel simply is a place to sleep lol.  We went to the Dubai mall which is absolutely enormous and gorgeous and extravagant to say the least.  We had our first sushi in 6 months!  Gavin sat nicely believe it or not and snacked on fruit and a fresh fruit mango nectar, he loves the fresh juices in this country!  The sushi place had conveyor belts going around with color coded bowls filled with sushi.  You just grab what interests you and eat it, at the end they tally up how many bowls you have and give you your bill.  Michael and I proudly ingested around 264 dirhams worth of delicious sushi!  Or around 73 US dollars.  It was fantastic!  Then we strolled around the mall taking in the beauty of extravagant fountains, the tunnel of fish, and the enormous book store!


I will continue to risk my life driving to Dubai just to have monthly trips to the biggest most wonderful and a bit overpriced bookstore ever!  It is called Book World for good reason because it is a world of books!  The whole store s-curves into a huge circle of books galore!  They have every book that I could think of (although if you ask Michael their Sci Fi and Fantasy sections leave something to be desired).  Michael was really excited about the large selection of anime mangas and Naruto calendars (including other anime characters). They even have a huge geek display area in the back that would get any sci fi or comic book nerd oober excited.  Enormous lit up museum like displays of action figures. It couldn't help but make me laugh when Michael told me one day he aspires to have such a collection in his man cave...gotta love the nerd in him lol. 

We finished the evening at Cinnabon where we shared a mini cinnabon that wasn't really so mini, a piece of carrot cake, and oreo cake.  We also had a nice strawberry and banana shake that I thought was a smoothie when I ordered it!  Needless to say Gavin had more sugar in that one sitting than he has probably ever had at once and immediately became drunk by it.  He was being super chatty and silly making Michael and I laugh so hard, who needs entertainment when you can simply give a two year old sugar and watch him perform! 

As we were leaving the Dubai mall there is a section called Fashion row or something like that and it is a string of all the major designers that are referenced on Sex and the City, luxurious carpets line the floor that you sort of sink into!  I had to take my shoes off to squish the carpet in my toes.  As you are walking there is a runway in the middle that is a lit up floor and Gavin loved it!  He was running back and forth just cracking up loving it!  Unfortunately we had to pull him away kicking a little but due to his sugar overload his attention was easily averted to some pretty butterflies hanging from the ceiling lol.  After our fun filled trip to the Dubai mall we headed to our slumming three star accommodations (hopefully you understand the sarcasm here as the hotel was really nice and right in the category of where we usually stay in the US on vacations). 

Gavin, needless to say, had some trouble coming down from his sugar high and was literally bouncing around the room until some time after 12.  The next morning we barely made it to the breakfast that left something to be desired after what we were used to at Hilton.  It was the bare minimum with cereal, apples, a few danishes, juice, coffee, and milk, but it was nice!  Our plan was to go to the Dubai Outlet mall, check out the Dolphinarium, and then end our day with a dinner cruise.  But after the Outlet mall we were exhausted from our sugar-hungover-whiny-two-year-old-bundle-of-joy, not to mention we were located about 10 miles closer to Al Ain, it just seemed too easy to hop on the Dubai Al Ain road and be on our way home, and so we did!  We have decided our next trip to Dubai needs to be with out Gavin! 

2 comments:

  1. Hey - I've been reading your blog off and on since you went to the UAE. I really appreciate your updates while I make my plans and preparations to interview and (I hope!) travel to Abu Dhabi this summer to teach. Just wanted to let you know (as I'm sure you already do) that ghee is clarified butter, and it's WAY easier to buy than make yourself! That's one of the many good things about living in the Middle East - Middle Eastern ingredients.

    Happy Christmas!

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  2. Good luck with your interview, I am sure you will get it and Happy Holidays to you as well! I have since used Ghee for frying and cooking and love it actually! I enjoy the fact that there are so many exotic spices here; although can find it funny that at times I can't find the simple spices from home...

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