Thursday, February 16, 2012

My Baby Girl!

Daddy and his girls....

My youngest daughter finally came to visit, and we had such a wonderful time seeing her and catching up with the news.  We tried to pack in as much as we could for her to see and experience while she was here, but we definitely left a few things for her next trip over.....got that, Steph, sweetie??!!

She flew into Abu Dhabi, where Heather picked her up and she stayed with them.  Then, for the weekend, they joined us in Fujairah for some beach time!  Heather, Kim, and I are trying to get scuba certified, so Steph and Cory got to lounge by the pool, while the 3 of us froze in the pool trying to demonstrate our basic techniques.  Kim was doing great, but Heather and I both got stuck on clearing our masks, so we called a halt for the day.  Then, the next day it was so windy we knew we couldn't go out for the open water dives, so we re-scheduled for a few weeks later and then got to just sit by the pool and chill all day Saturday!

Tent on the beach


A little windy....are those the curtains you're using to keep warm, Cory??

The weather was cool and windy, so sitting on the beach wasn't as comfortable as sitting up by the pool. Ahhhhh.....relaxation!


Just LOVE those sunsets!

Second night....
We headed back to Al Ain and stopped at a little fruit stand to check out all the options.  Some fruits we had never heard of, like Rambutan and Mangosteen, but we bought a ton to try!



Then we spent the next week showing Steph a little bit about our city.  She went walking with Kim each morning to check on "his" camels!  One day she got a little close and a camel stole a kiss from her!  :)

She and Kim went to visit the Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum, where Papa Zayed was born.  Kim had not been there yet, so I think they both enjoyed seeing what the past looked like in the UAE--not so distant past!!
Sheikh Zayed Palace

Kim and Steph climbed up Jebel Hefeet....without me!  I had to stay at school later that day to make up for leaving early the day before....  :(

Playing in the desert
Checking out one of the oases
Went to the Green Mubazzareh and put our feet in the hot springs..... way down from where the water first comes out of the ground.  Still.....VERY HOT!!


We all went to visit the Paradise Hanging Gardens.  They've added some new areas since last year--even more grand and beautiful!
Flowers and butterflies....

I  "heart" Stephanie!

Flower Tree




Purple Girl!!


Of COURSE we visited the zoo ~
Pretty flowers at the zoo, too!

Loved the lions...
Beautiful setting!


Wheeeeerrrrreeee's Daddy? 
Oh, yes, he's doing his version of "Speed Zoo"


He joined us for a few more pictures...



Our last weekend with Stephanie, we went to spend the weekend in Dubai.  I got to leave school at 9, so we had a couple of full days there.  We stayed in the downtown area, close to the Dubai Mall.  We had lunch at the souk overlooking the Burj al Arab.  Stephanie and I went shopping at the old souk on Deira Creek (Kim decided he didn't want to fight off the vendors).  We visited the Emirates Mall, where Ski Dubai was built.  Kim and Steph went up in the Burj Khalifa.
Sitting outside for lunch at the Burj al Arab

Along the river at Madinat Jumeirah

Shopping for bargains at the old textile souk
Hey, Grandma, this is where she bargained for your Pashmina shawl!
Ski Dubai--inside the mall!

Aquarium--inside the mall! 
Hey, Steph, watch out for the shark over your head!!
Divers Fountain

Just before the fountains begin dancing at 6 o'clock

One of the light and water shows choreographed to music

Sitting outside, watching the lovely sunset, listening to the music and the fountains, enjoying our first Thai food (actually, only the first time Kim and I have had Thai food:  DEFINITELY a fan!)

Steph in front of the Burj Khalifa at night...She was already feeling a little apprehensive about going up in it the next day!
Display at the top, showing the filiming of the movie Ghost Protocol
Can't wait to see the movie with Tom Cruise crawling up the side of the Burj!
Looking down to where we were eating the night before

View of the city

Then, we had to leave to take her back to Abu Dhabi, where she stayed with Heather and Cory a few more days.  We visited the Grand Mosque and then left her with Heather.  That's when the crying started.....

Fixing your sheila is an art form....

Kim is putting on his shoes....

3 Abayas

Time to leave....sniff...sniff...





Friday, January 27, 2012

Jordan

We headed to Jordan just after Christmas, and this time Cory got to go with us! We flew out of Abu Dhabi into Amman. Because of its dependency on tourism, we found all the Jordanians VERY friendly....except for the guy at the visa counter! He could use some classes in manners!

Our first two nights were spent in Amman. The day after we arrived, we drove up to Um Qais, a small city that overlooks the Jordan Valley, the Golan Heights, and the Sea of Galilee (now called Lake Tiberius).






We went to Jerash next, a Greco-Roman site that has been preserved and has to be the most amazing archaeological site we've seen yet!



Our guide there was an archaeologist on the digs and showed us how the columns were balanced to "sway."


Ha-ha! The "band" played Amazing Grace and Yankee Doodle Dandy (when told we were Americans!)

Cory was getting sick, so the hotel sent him up a "get-well" fruit and vegetable tray. This hotel (Amman Mariott) was the BEST for customer service we have ever seen! Each day at breakfast, they brought us containers and told us to load up with snacks for our sight-seeing trips!!



The next day we visited the Citadel, the Roman Theater, and Umayyad Palace.



We also saw the remains of the Temple of Hercules.

We spent that afternoon swimming in the Dead Sea and taking a mud bath.



If you look closely at Heather and Cory, it looks as if they are "sitting" up. The Dead Sea is so salty that it's almost like floating above the water!!



The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and was quite warm! The flowers were beautiful. Here, we're looking across the sea to Jericho.





We packed up the next day and drove to Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where Jesus was baptized. We got to touch the water and look across into Israel, where there was a group singing hymns. It was quite eye-opening to see the difference in the Jordan and the Israel sides. Both sides had armed guards.







We drove down the "King's Way" an ancient route of traders, armies, and pilgrims from centuries ago. We went through the Christian city of Madaba, the "City of Mosaics." Queen Rania has set up the Jordan River Foundation to help support the arts, particularly through the work of women and children. We took a look at some of the mosaics. The work is amazingly intricate and time-consuming. In the picture below, you're looking at the back of the work. When completed, it will be turned over to the smooth side.

We lit candles in the Greek Orthodox church in Madaba.


Then we visited Mt. Nebo. This is where Moses (Deuteronomy 34) climbed the holy mountain at the end of his life to see the promised land.




We arrived at Petra that night, ready for an early morning the next day!


After an early breakfast, we headed to Petra. The first part was a short horse ride.


Then we walked through the "Siq" (long narrow fissure between 2 overhanging cliffs) for that famous first view of the Treasury. (Watch Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail!)




We had all day to explore the Red Rose City. We also hiked up to the Monastery ~ killer view AND killer climb!




And explaining to the little gypsy boy that I don't have any more money to buy postcards.....I spent it all on jewelry--ha-ha!!

Our last night in Petra, there was an amazing sunset: over the mountain it looked just like a volcano!



The next day we took a 4 x 4 ride through Wadi Rum and shared a cup of tea in a traditional Bedouin tent. I'm glad I re-watched Lawrence of Arabia before we came, because some of the views were familiar.



Here, our driver decides to let the car drive itself while he runs behind it.....hmmmmm...


Then we drove to Aqaba, where Jordan, Egypt, and Israel all look across the water. This was our first view from the hotel of the Red Sea, and you can see the view looking across at Egypt.



Cory got to SCUBA, and we got to swim in the Red Sea!


Then, our last day we toured Aqaba--not much to see, but it's a duty-free zone, so our guide thought we would like to buy some things. Then we drove back to Amman to board the plane. I was deathly ill on the way home. First time I've ever had to be sick on an airplane....don't recommend it!! Headed back to school, where I continued to be sick for the next 2 weeks. Just now recovering and doing the blog :)