The Burj Khalifa- tallest building in the world!

The Burj Khalifa- tallest building in the world!
I actually took this photo with my camera! Lovely sunset to go along with it!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Wild Wadi and Dubai Motor Show


The week of vacation from school ended up with a couple more fun days here in Dubai. The three of us spent the day with some teaching buddies at Wild Wadi Water Park. WOW... we've been to a few water parks over the years, but this one is HUGE! It has over 30 water rides and they are fully automated, meaning the really tall ones, let you sit back and relax in your tube, while you're pulled up a conveyor belt to the top... talk about being spoiled!!! Plus, the best part is it's in the shadow of the beautiful Burj Al Arab (the sailboat shaped) Hotel on the beach. The particular day that we went was perfect. Carolina blue skies, with white puffy cumulus clouds (not common in Dubai) and nice comfortable temperatures. It's funny how your body gets acclimated to the weather here. That day was about 87degrees, and when we got out of the water, we were shivering! Now that's a little different than back home at Wild Water in Surfside, SC. But then again, we wouldn't have been at the water park in November, back at home either!

The Dubai Motor Show is the biggest and best of it's kind in the Middle East (imagine). So while it was here last weekend, we had to check it out. Maserati, Bugatti, Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin and the list goes on, to names I've never heard before. They were amazing (which by the way is a word that everyone uses here... AMAZING!) So Grant, one of his buddies, Blair and I spent the afternoon walking, oohing and aahing and of course taking pics of these beauties. Take a look at the pics here on the blog under Photos of Dubai Shows. Most of them you could get up close and see, even get inside a few. Of course like everywhere else in Dubai, there were guys with their cleaning supplies, wiping off fingerprints, dusting the cars, and sweeping up the tiniest speck of trash around them. Then there were other cars that were roped off and some with lovely models to add to the display!

So this week has come and gone already and our schedule over the next few weeks will fly by. Next week we have 3 and 1/2 days with kids, 1 1/2 days of parent conferences. The following week we are out 2 days for UAE National Day and Islamic New Year, then we go 2 full weeks, then we're out for Christmas from Dec. 16-Jan 3!!! That is unbelievable to me... Christmas is really that close! For the Thanksgiving holiday next Thursday, we'll spend 1/2 the day at school for conferences, then Grant has his first basketball game that afternoon. So we have been invited to share an American Thanksgiving with several families on Friday! We are looking forward to turkey, pumpkin pies and all the trimmings!!! Yummy!!! Although Thanksgiving will look a little different for us this year, we are still most happy and thankful to be spending it together, and in a country that allows us to celebrate holidays and traditions, just as we would in the good ole' USA!!! So Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one who's taking the time to read this blog of ours... it means a great deal to us that you have taken an interest in our lives abroad... until next time... Don't eat too much turkey!!!

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