Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Visitors!

In March we had our first visitors come to see us in Qatar.  My inlaws came and stayed with us for about 2 and a half weeks.  We had a great time showing them around Doha, and finally getting out to do some of the touristy things we had been meaning to do since we moved here.  Here are some pictures from their visit. 
We visited the Fanar Islamic Cultural Center where we got to learn about Qatari cultural customs, and about the Islamic Religion.  
 There is also a mosque in the center, this picture (below) was taken in the prayer room.  My mother in law and I were asked to wear abayas and hijab provided by the center, out of respect for the customs here.  Normally the men and women do not sit in the mosque together, the men pray downstairs in this area and there is an upper balcony area reserved for women only.  I enjoyed the experience of trying the abaya but Ellie was NOT happy about it.  She kept telling me, "mommy take it off!"
 We went to Souq Waqif several times for shopping and souvenirs (and camel pictures!)
 Shopping at the souq (marketplace).
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 Buying Pashminas.
Ellie and Grandpa observing the shopping with casual disinterest:)



  Museum of Islamic Art (AMAZING!).  I can't wait to go back, this museum was beautiful.  Their permanent collections were gorgeous (lots of metalwork, ceramics, very old books, wood carving, etc.)  They also had a really neat exhibition up called "Kings and Pawns: Board Games from India to Spain".  I wish I had been allowed to take pictures of that exhibition because it was phenomenal.  
 Even the architecture of the museum is beautiful.  This is inside looking up at the top most dome and a chandelier.  
 The museum also had great views of the bay.
  
 Scott took his parents and Ellie on a boat ride of West Bay.  I was too sick (pregnancy nausea) to get on the boat but they had a lot of fun and I look forward to being able to go when I feel better.  

 We also went to the beach, which Ellie absolutely loved.
 She is such a water baby.

 
You will only understand how cool this is if you are a jeweler, but the beach was littered with cuttlebones!  I collected a ton and brought them home.  I couldn't believe that these things are like 10 dollars a piece back home and here they are just laying on the beach like pebbles.  Crazy.

 Other fun things we did were to just drive around and show them the city and residential areas.  These pictures are of a Qatari villa where the family is celebrating a wedding.  They string the villa with lights for about a month to celebrate a marriage (or at least thats what someone told us the lights were for).  We are always seeing houses like this around town but the lights only ever stay up for about a month.
 We also went out to eat several times.  We didn't take many pictures, but this hot dog I ordered at one Arabic restraunt definitely deserved to have its picture taken.  I was feeling really sick that day (pregnancy nausea again) and ordered a hot dog because it was the most american sounding thing on the menu.  Big mistake.  Anyway, I didn't eat the hot dog so I cant tell you how it tasted, you'll just have to use your imagination.

 We had so much fun with Scotts family and felt so lucky to have visitors come such a distance to see us.  We hope to have more visitors in the future (seriously, let us know if you want to come, we have plenty of room for you to stay!)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sightseeing in Washington

So, I'm horribly behind in posting about the SNAG conference and my trip to Washington, but what else is new? I've been awful at blogging lately. Actually I'm behind on everything lately. This baby is sucking the life out of me...literally! She is due in two more weeks and I am hoping that I get some of my energy back then...but I know the next stage is extreme sleep deprivation, so you all will just have to stick it out with me! Sorry:/
Anyway, I went to Seattle a day early with some friends to do some sightseeing before the SNAG conference got started.We rented a car and drove through some really beautiful parts of Washington. We headed to the Olympic Peninsula and stopped at a beach along the way.As a desert girl not used to seeing big huge trees or logs, I was totally fascinated by all the wood on the beach!We also stopped and did a little nature walk through part of the Quinault Rain forest, which was amazing!
There was green everywhere!!I couldn't get over the furry trees. So weird!
This was a gorgeous lake somewhere along the way.And of course, we had to stop in Forks. HAD to.Its so strange to me when I go to places that get that much water. Phoenix averages about 8 inches of rain per year. Per YEAR. I'm such a desert girl!
Anyway, sightseeing was super fun and totally worth going a day early. I will post about the conference soon!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Treasures to Bring Home

Just a few of the many treasures I've been collecting while on Guam. Can't wait to get these little gems home and turn them into some new bling.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Ritidian Beach

This weekend we went to Ritidian Beach. Its on the northernmost part of Guam. The beaches in this area are b.e.a.u.t.i.f.u.l.
They are uncrowded, clean, with crystal clear water, pure white sand, and lush vegetation.
They are definitely off the beaten path, as you can see from the picture of the road above. You know its bad when its better to drive off the road rather than on it (due to crater sized potholes).
Coming from Arizona where vegetation is sparse and scrawny, I am just fascinated by how overgrown everything is here.

Unfortunately this beach isn't good for swimming, the currents are too strong and there are warning signs all over that say people drown here. I obeyed the signs and only braved dipping my feet in. We spent a couple of hours just walking the beach discovering treasures washed up from the sea. This is such a foreign landscape for me, I love looking at all the broken shells, the seaweed, even the color of the sand.
I thought these lines in the sand were really cool. They were like the ghosts of each wave washed up on shore, leaving a trace of their presence behind.The sand on this beach is an orangish color due to all the broken shell from the coral reef.
I think crabs are kinda cool but kinda creepy. They look like spiders to me.I like the beach, but the island is small and I'm starting to miss home a bit.