Monday, October 1, 2012

The big fella has left the building

Naz has left and is now back working in Australia until the end of the month. There were lots of tears, stress and a heart broken little girl but we are slowly finding our feet and settling onto our new routines.

I guess our loss is your gain as I suspect it is only our Mum's and close friends who read this blog anyway, well at least they are the only ones who tell me off for not updating enough.

Over the past month we haved moved house, employed a full-time live in nanny, started pre-school and waved off Naz. It has been a big month.

We are now living in a fabulous part of Dubai, 'Old Town'. This is still part of the central Downtown area and in reality straight over the boulevard from our old home. But it is very different.
Old Town is built to reflect the traditional Arabic architecture and instead of high rises is made up of clusters of low rise villas and meandering lane ways, water features and lots of little childrens playgrounds and pools scattered throughout. In our community we have the choice of four swimming pool areas with another two in the community over the road which is still part of Old Town.

I will get around to taking some interior photographs but in the meantime here are a few from around our new little community.





View from our dining and living room out over the Old Town community. The towers in the background are our old home and the large building in the distance is the Burj Khalifa, world's tallest building.

View from my bedroom - I would of been mortified by this 12 months ago but now I have learnt to just roll with it and embrace Dubai and its quirks.

The trees and gardens in the lanes around Old Town deceive you of the fact you are in the middle of the desert.

One of our new pools (you can spy Piper playing on the steps)


If you see Naz about town please give him big hugs from us x



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Piper's First Day of Pre School

Last Tuesday was Piper's first day of preschool. After a year with the school of Dad it was time to get back to the real world.

She was so excited on her first day and bounded off to school excited to play with friends and experience new activities, importantly the only tears were from Mum. Structured pre school runs from 8am to 1pm with extra curricular activities in the afternoon (we have Piper enrolled for full day care due to my working hours).

Her school activities include Arabic and French language classes, sport and water play.

All the current changes happening at the moment between, moving house, new nanny and Naz preparing to leave has been a little overwhelming for her and we have had a few tears this week but all will settle down soon.







Sunday, September 9, 2012

Life lately in happy snaps

There is so much going at the moment it a bit hard to keep up.

The past month of house hunting has been beyond stressful and horribly time consuming. We have to move out by mid October (landlord is returning to Dubai and wants to live in this apartment). Due to Naz's departure back to Australia in two weeks we wanted to move before he left to ease my stress.
 I am happy to report that today we secured our new home and received a contract, we have been outbid on more properties than I can count. Although we have been happy in our apartment and have made full use of our amazing facilities we are very happy to be moving just over the road but to an entirely different sort of housing area. I will update more on that next week when we move.

Unfortunately we still have not employed a full-time nanny and with Naz leaving very soon it is becoming quite a problem. The trials and tribulations of the nanny hunt are enough for its own post another day.

Piper has her first day of pre school tomorrow, we packed her bag tonight and got her organised. I am going to try very hard not to cry tomorrow. She was starting the equivalent of Australian 3 year old kinder but after her interview and orientation day they are trialling her in the 4 year old class, her language skills and confidence were better matched but we will see how it goes.

Below are a few pics of life lately. I will update later this week with tales of Piper's first week of pre school.

1. Naz's birthday cake decorated by Piper with his favourite things maltesers, kit kats, jelly beans and sprinkles
2. Best coffee home delivery service in Dubai
3. A wonderful night out with 4 of my Granny's friends who were passing through Dubai
4. Swimming pool fun
5. Piper parading around in Naz's basketball shorts
6. Sushi train lunch date
7. This is what Naz gets up to while I work ;)
8. Finger painting fun - Naz looked away for 5 minutes and this is what I came home from work to find
9. Foyer of our new home - very traditional Arabic style building


Monday, August 27, 2012

Road trip - Jebel Shams, Oman

Ramadan is officially over and life is getting back to normal.

I am scared to 'type' this out loud but the weather has even felt cooler the last two days. Last night it got to a low of 34 degrees, so all fingers are crossed the heat is over and winter is on its way.

The end of Ramadan brings with it Eid celebrations and several public holiday. These holidays are not officially announced until the evening before Eid begins. UAE residents were given 2 public holidays.... sounds generous, however, all of our neighbouring countries (Saudi, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain) were given a week off so it was a little disappointing.

To make the most of a four day weekend and escape the oppressive heat we headed off on a road trip to explore the mountains of Oman in an area known as Jebel Shams.

A friend who also joined us for the road trip recommended this route and camping location, assuring us despite our hesitation that it was an easy drive and would definitely be cooler temperatures.

Well he got the cooler temperatures right. Jebel Shams camp is 2000m above sea level and the peak is 3000m. The nights were cool enough to throw on a jumper and light a camp fire.

As for the easy drive.... not so right. Firstly it was approx 7 hours each way including toilet breaks and border crossings (we had 3 adults, Piper and Lily in the car).
It was an extremely steep climb and took some time to get up the mountain itself. It had been raining and some of the 4WD driving was a little hair raising. In fact at one point on our scenic drive the next day I freaked out on a steep descent and opted to get out and walk (brought back lots of childhood memories Dad).

It was a great break and another Oman road trip is in the works for later in the year.

Our Bedouin tent - we glamped it a bit and stayed in this instead of taking our tent

Walking through a little village on the start of our hike

There were goats everywhere just waiting to be terrorised by Lily




On our hike looking back at  the cliff
wondering where the path was and how the hell we just walked around
that with a toddler and poodle!


Naz doing 'hero' poses. Don't worry Liz there was a big ledge beneath him x


Like father like daughter, my little daredevil rock climber








Monday, August 20, 2012

Snapshots of our Road Trip through France

 Still playing catch-up and now I am even more behind as we have just spent a long weekend camping in the mountains of Oman to escape the Dubai heat.

Here it is, the final leg of our Europe trip!

Our motorhome for the next 8 days, we picked up just outside Paris and headed north to the Champagne Region

Our camp set-up in Epernay

Roadside lunch stop overlooking the vines of the Champagne region, near Reims
Never too young to join in a day of champagne house tastings (just don't tell her it was only water)
Piper's set-up on the road
Another lunch stop on the road in a little village
After the Champagne Region we had planned on driving further north and into Belgium, however, the weather started to get colder the further north we went and our Dubai blood was not happy. 

So we changed planned and headed south to seek the sun and instead explored the Loire Region. We came across a stunning little village Bracieux with the best municipal camp ground we had seen. We ended up basing ourselves here for a few days and hiring bikes to explore the area. 


Cycling in Chambord
Views out cycling
One of our camping stops was conveniently located next to a chocolate factory


More cycling. Most routes we took between small villages were a combination of quiet country roads like this and bike paths
Refreshment break... my cycling was never very good after a few of these wine stops.... a rose bush may have been a victim of one of my after lunch rides. (Thanks Photographer Piper for taking this snap)
Lunch stop out cycling



Piper founds some donkeys on our ride to Cheverny

Exploring the Chateau at Cheverny


We loved the experience of travelling unplanned through France by motor home. Now that we have tried it once we are planning a big trip through Europe by motor home next year...... hint, hint.... maybe some family members or friends might want to join us? 

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Snapshots of Paris

We are back in Dubai just in time to celebrate Naz's birthday. I am going to try and catch-up on the holiday photo's this week. Our last week in the motor home was amazing, the absolute highlight of our trip.

We are all suffering a bad case of the holiday blues.... Dubai is too hot, too sandy and Ramadan is still going. Hopefully things pick up soon!

Here are some happy snaps from Paris.... unfortunately not a lot of pics but I have to be honest and say I am totally over Paris. Tried it several times now but it just doesn't do it for us. French countryside however is the bomb!


From left to right
1. Champs Elysees (all the fences and signs were still up from the Tour de France finish)
2. Minnie Mouse and Eiffel Tower
3. Eiffel Tower
4. Cool cat at the Louvre
5. Relaxed Naz
6. So Parisian snacking on her croissant at the Louvre



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Snapshots of DisneyLand Paris

I am a little behind on the posts but will catch-up soon. Following Rome we flew to Paris and straight to DisneyLand Paris where we stayed for two nights with tickets for three days.

The first day we arrived at dinner time and explored briefly before settling in for the late night parade and fireworks show at the princess castle. Overall DisneyLand was amazing, a toddlers wonderland and we definitely needed the two days to explore everything. Staying at Disneyland was also a very smart move and made the three days easy and fun.