Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Jumeirah Beach
The beach here is beauiful, these pictures do not do it justice. The water is so very warm, almost too warm in the 100+ degree temperatures. It is very clear and a bright turquoise blue. So Stunning!
The Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world) can be seen from everywhere in Dubai
This is the park entrance to the beach
We both got horribly sunburned on our legs here today. I think we will heve to stay out of the sun tomorrow! :(
Our Hotel Room
We have a really nice room here in Dubai, the spread at breakfast is quite something. Everything from American food to middle eastern food and a few other nationalities in between. They have a really amazing omlet bar and their eggs have a very bright salmon colored yolk. The amount of fresh fruit is unbelieveable and the different types of breads and pastries is insane. I definetely think I have put on a few pounds here. It will be quite the transition going from one of the most luxurious places on the planet to the third world country of Ethiopia. The amount of money here is rediculous...almost every car you see is a luxury car. Most of the people you meet are friendly, I should say mostly the people working in the hospitality/service area are friendly. There is definetely a lot of people who look at you with very evil looks, I mean don't even try to smile at them, they will look back at you with such hatred. I have never experienced anything like it. But all in all you feel extreamly safe here and very welcome. We have only seen 1 police car driving around and not a single police man walking around. They place feels peaceful and it is rather quiet for the amount of people around.
There are some very exotic smells also and a rich aroma every place you go. It is so distinct I feel like I will remember it forever.
There are some very exotic smells also and a rich aroma every place you go. It is so distinct I feel like I will remember it forever.
Taxi anyone???
Paul and I are not what you would call international travelers...actually we are not really what you would call travelers. This is kind of a funny story of our first steps off the plane in the middle east no less...
First off we arrive at 8:oo at night. It gets dark in Dubai at around 7:30 pm so by the time we got our luggage and went through customs it was very dark outside. We go to where all the shuttles are only to find out we aren't being picked up by a shuttle. Dropped the ball on that somewhere along the way. After about 30 minutes of talking with our hotel we realize it will be cheaper for us to take a taxi. We start heading to the exit toward the taxis when a Arab man walks briskly up to us and takes one of our pieces of luggage and says "Taxi? Follow me!"
We do for some reason...right past the row of taxis and into the deserted underground parking garage. My heart is starting to race at this piont when I realize that there is not another person in sight. When we get to the "taxi" we see that it is not in fact a taxi but an unmarked black SUV. Oh .My. Goodness! This is not good I think to myself. As he opens the back of the SUV I tell him I need to go to the bathroom and he tries to usher us to a parking garage restroom. Paul insists to him that we will not get into his unmarked Taxi and the man insists that it is all the same. Finally we get our luggage back from him and we very quickly head back outside toward the awaiting row after row of taxis. What were we thinking???
The Lord was definetely watching over us. He could have been an honest man and really just taken us to our hotel, who knows. Maybe he was trying to make a few bucks on the side. Maybe he would have beat us up and taken our money and left us in the garage! Dramatic I know but we sure did get a scare our first few minutes of ever being in a different country.
(Kevin, you are not allowed to post a comment about this! :) LOL )
First off we arrive at 8:oo at night. It gets dark in Dubai at around 7:30 pm so by the time we got our luggage and went through customs it was very dark outside. We go to where all the shuttles are only to find out we aren't being picked up by a shuttle. Dropped the ball on that somewhere along the way. After about 30 minutes of talking with our hotel we realize it will be cheaper for us to take a taxi. We start heading to the exit toward the taxis when a Arab man walks briskly up to us and takes one of our pieces of luggage and says "Taxi? Follow me!"
We do for some reason...right past the row of taxis and into the deserted underground parking garage. My heart is starting to race at this piont when I realize that there is not another person in sight. When we get to the "taxi" we see that it is not in fact a taxi but an unmarked black SUV. Oh .My. Goodness! This is not good I think to myself. As he opens the back of the SUV I tell him I need to go to the bathroom and he tries to usher us to a parking garage restroom. Paul insists to him that we will not get into his unmarked Taxi and the man insists that it is all the same. Finally we get our luggage back from him and we very quickly head back outside toward the awaiting row after row of taxis. What were we thinking???
The Lord was definetely watching over us. He could have been an honest man and really just taken us to our hotel, who knows. Maybe he was trying to make a few bucks on the side. Maybe he would have beat us up and taken our money and left us in the garage! Dramatic I know but we sure did get a scare our first few minutes of ever being in a different country.
(Kevin, you are not allowed to post a comment about this! :) LOL )
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Were leaving on a jet plane!!
We had a 3 hour layover in Denver! Brutal to be stuck in Denver for 3 hours. I spent all my time on the phone with the kids and emailing pictures to them. Saying good bye in the air port was very hard...I don't want to ever leave them again. We know we need to one more time though, when we go back to Ethiopia to pick Butula up. At least Caitlyn will be with me...that will help. We think it will be so good for Butula to have her sister Caitlyn with her for the trip home. It will be a good bonding time for them.
Goodbye Rockie Mountains ...
Hello Los Angeles
Yes Los Angeles, CA. We flew 3 hours to LA just to board an International flight to Dubai. Because of that little jaunt we added 6 hours to our flight. 15 hours in the plane to Dubai...brutal!! Luckly we flew Emirates Air and that flight was pretty amazing.
Bye Bye LA...
Hello Emirates Air...
Our food was amazing for plane food
This is the 1st class lounge, polished wood grain around those large tv screens, seats that fold out into a bed. That would be the was to travel.
This is a picture of my tv screen. The line shows our flight pattern. We could watch a GSP of our flight tracking through or travel. It was depressing at some points to see how far we still had left to go. 15 hours on a plane is a long time. The nice thing was that the kept feeding us. At on point I even turned down the pizza I was offered and opted for just a candy bar. You know me I never turn down food but I was FULL!! The food just kept coming and coming and it was all included. I was even given a bottle of red wine with my dinner which I couldn't finish either because the bottle was so big. Paul was even able to eat because they offered so many different options that we were able to pick a mostly gluten free option for him.
FINALLY...Dubai!!!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Packing...
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Soccer Tournaments...
What a crazy weekend. Colton had soccer tournaments all weekend and they kept winning so we kept playing. It was so exciting. They ended up taking 1st place in the Prodigy Cup. Their last game for first and second ended up in a tie so they went to a shoot out. Each team was allowed 5 players to shoot at the goalie. Colton was the last to shoot and he ended up scoring the last point to win the game. Our goalie was so great he blocked all but 1 of their shots.
We had a picnic in between games and the kids all got to play around and have a good time. They presented the kids with their trophies also.
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