Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Time to make other plans

Guess THIS rules out our Dubai New Year's plans.

In case you're too lazy to click, the headline says it all:

'Mohammad orders cancellation of New Year celebrations'

Monday, December 29, 2008

Elysia's top of 2008

::::drum roll please::::

Best big life moment
Moving to a foreign land BEFORE the recession hits
Runner up: Having the funds to actually have a real wedding celebration with

Best dish
White truffled mashed potatoes at Bord Eau in Abu Dhabi
Runner up: Salmon appetizer at Al Fanar in Abu Dhabi

Best event
Barack Obama getting elected
Runner up: Lizzie's going away party at the champagne bar

Favorite album
Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend
Runner up: Seriously, was it just me or was there a lack of good music this year?

Best clothing find
Discovering one-of-a-kind clothing on www.newyorkcouture.net
Runner up: The discovery of Harvey Nichols in Dubai as the closest thing to Nordstrom

Best new tradition
My wedding anniversary
Runner up: Monday Cake

Best vacation
Vegas for work
Runner up: (Re)discovering Amsterdam with Wes

Most exciting new food

Learning how to properly enjoy an oyster... condiments included.
Runner up: Foir Gras and pretending I don't know where it comes from

Favorite film
'The Wackness'
Runners up: 'Pineapple Express', 'The Counterfeiters' and 'Tropic Thunder'

Best animal
Camels
Runner up: Greyhounds from afar (greyhounds in person are much, much better)

Best TV on DVD
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" season 3
Runners up: Gossip Girl and Mad Men

Next years' list will most likely include: Wedding celebration of the century, getting out of debt, St. Patrick's Day in Ireland

Thursday, December 25, 2008

The BIG anniversary dinner

Some of you may have read about our BIG dinner already HERE on SouthSoundEats.com.
But it's probably safe to say that most of you haven't SEEN the seven-star dinner we ate at the Burj Al Arab's Al Mahara for our anniversary.

Feast your eyes.


Wes' main course from above: A wild selection of the sea


Our table: Shot by our waiter during our main course


Admiring the fish: Lots and lots and lots to see


Guilty pleasure: Foir gras and eggplant


A lobster "salad" that Wes ordered.


The dinning room: A small 80+ person space with one giant tank.

Monday, December 22, 2008

One

Doesn't this say it all?



Happy anniversary, Wes.
Love, Me

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

a challenge

find a reputable science webpage that proves that otters fart.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

For all interested parties...

... mostly probably just family....

((Preface: We will NOT track down friends and beg them to hangout this time around. That was a lot of let down last time. Translation: IT'S ALL YOU if you want to see us.))

... Wes and I will be home Jan. 15-Feb. 1.

The second week of being home we'll head down to Cincinnati and Tennessee for few days.

Monday, December 15, 2008

December 15?! Really?

It's hard to look at the calendar and believe what it says.

Thinking about Christmas and "winter" when the temperature is still 70+ degrees and sunny outside is nearing impossible.

While most of you will tell me to shut up and stop bragging, it's a very strange experience for someone who has ALWAYS seen snow in December. It feels like I'm stuck in October and Halloween is just around the corner.

While there are little hints of Christmas such as co-workers receiving greeting cards by post, grocery shopping to a PA playing carols and decorative trees dotting malls and hotels, the lack of jacket weather has the excitement factor of the holidays hidden.

And, well, to make matters worse I'm doing most of my shopping via Web. There are no sales fliers or Black Friday fights. And there's certainly a lack of wrapping paper and Cassie's paws prancing all over it.

Maybe this year Christmas will have to hold until our January return.
Bah, humbug.

Friday, December 12, 2008

UAE National Day December 2nd photos!

UAE's 37th National Day was December 2nd and was quite an experience.


Loads of cars were decorated with all kinds of detail. There were lots of images of the founding father of the country, Sheikh Zayed. Flags were also in abundance with almost all of the cars having one somewhere on it. Some of the cars were even spray painted with the UAE colors or had loads of red, black, green and white stickers all over them.



And of course, how unsurprising to see a giant flag being towed around the sky by a helicopter. Yes, that tiny little dot in the upper left corner is a full size helicopter that flew around over the waters of the Arabian Gulf along the Corniche. That thing in the bottom right corner is a giant observation tower attached to the Marina Mall, another giant structure all in itself.


Some microlight aircraft few along the Corniche as well, all decorated in the UAE colors, and were even lit up at night. They wisely moved to a safe distance during the fireworks show.


Muhammad and I went to the Hiltonia Beach Resort early in the day and sat around listening to the constant honking of cars, the revving car engines and backfires of Ferraris.... all having their engines sacrificed in the name of National Pride and Patriotism.


After a while we moved to a spot where the view would be even better and met some people who had to sneak into the resort since they were not allowing anyone else to enter. We ordered some food and had some shisha. Roland enjoys a few puffs before the fireworks begin.


And a double apple shisha for me. I am wearing my UAE scarf that I got at the UAE vs North Korea football match.


The fireworks display was pretty good, and the lasers and spotlights from the Emirates Palace lit up the smoke.


Yea I took a lot of photos. The display lasted about 45 minutes and was pretty good. On the other side of us an equally large display went off at the same time, so we heard explosions from in front and back of us. Had we been in another location we might have been able to watch both at once, but as it was, this was good enough.


After the show we walked out to the Corniche Road, which is basically the "Main" street in Abu Dhabi. It was packed with cars and people, and all we could hear was shouting, honking, singing and revving engines.


Here is a short video to give you an idea of what this was all like.


Some of the cars had a little less decoration, or maybe were just done in a a hurry like this one:


Even more looked something like these, with plenty of decoration and UAE spirit:






We even saw 2 old Baja Beetles decorated in UAE colours. I took this one while we were slowly driving off. I would have liked to have a better shot of it, but maybe next year. They really should have a best decorated car contest here, there were so many more that were beyond amazing. The work some people put into making their car a driving symbol of patriotism and pride is beyond description.


Happy 37th Birthday UAE!



Check out some of the other photos if you would like, but I think this post about covers all the best ones.
UAE National Day Dec 2 2008

Friday, December 05, 2008

Perez on George in AD

A photo and a "brief" comment about George Michael and his appearance here in Abu Dhabi.
Click here to see it and also read the idiot comments about AD. It still amazes me how people think the UAE is equal to the wild west.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Apparently this is some kinda "big deal"

I could see the crowd gathering in our courtyard at work through my window. But I had no clue as to why.

"It's the trophy!" exclaimed a desk mate.

I could see it. It was big. It was shiny.. it was... "What is that?"

"It's THE trophy!!!" he stated again. "THE trophy."

I could see it was A trophy but had no clue as to why it was here or what it was an award for.

I left my desk for a closer look.

It was, I discovered, the Premier League trophy or as it's properly called: Barclays Premier League Trophy. Think the Stanley Cup of football (or soccer to most Americans).

While I was still generally, more or less, unimpressed. As seen here:
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Wes worshiped it (or at least acted like he did to impress the Brits in the newsroom):
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As to why it was there, in our courtyard in Abu Dhabi, far far away from it's current home of Manchester? You got me.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

The big 3-7!

Today the UAE celebrates it's National Day — 37 years of being a nation.
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While most people will celebrate it like Wes by not working, heading to the beach to smoke shisha, drinking and watch the fireworks... I will work. Very late. Unfortunately the paper considers a country's anniversary and the world's largest fireworks display "news." That's a crazy thought!