My apologies for the lack of weekly updates. Spoiler alert: being a first year teacher in a foreign country is HARD. There is a lot of adjustments. November was a tough month for me because I was really missing home. I have been facing a lot of big firsts in my life: first time being this far (and longest time!) away from home, first job in my job/field, and first time living on my own. It is a lot of cope with and I need to remind myself that this is an amazing opportunity and to stop being so hard on myself. I am getting incredible life experiences and seeing things that not many people get to see! I just have to keep opening up because I am not alone and do not need to handle everything on my own. I said it before and I will say it again it is like High School Musical- we're all in this together!
The day before Thanksgiving was definitely eventful in Doha. We got massive amounts of flooding. They prayed for rain and we certainly got some! I did not even realize how bad it was until I started seeing photos online. We were very fortunate in Al Wakra. Thanksgiving Eve will be remembered as the day my TA went home sick, the day I had a birthday party where the parents brought a selfie stick and took tons of pictures, and the day of flooding all throughout Doha. Some schools even closed early, but GEMS did not. Desert + massive amounts of rain = chaos. November 25 Doha got the amount of rain in a matter of hours that they typically get in a year- let's just say they definitely were not prepared for it!
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This was my first Thanksgiving away from home. It was strange not sitting around the table with my family eating turkey, but fun because I got to leave Qatar for the first time! Over Thanksgiving break I visited Bahrain with some of the other teachers. Some of my coworkers play Gaelic football and went to Bahrain for a tournament. I decided to go to support them and also an opportunity to see some more of the world!
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Here's a map to give you an idea of where Bahrain is. It is a tiny little island off the peninsula of Qatar. |
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Happy Thanksgiving to me! Surf and turf at Bennigans... and a salad to have some green with my meal. And guzzling it down with a nice pint of Stellaaaaaaa! |
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Cats outside Bennigans. |
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Cats of Bahrain. Watch out for the barbed wire! |
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Our hotel |
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Pool at Al Safir. If only I remembered my bathing suit! |
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Saw this hilarious shirt when we were exploring the art gallery/cafe area. Too good not to share. |
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One of the shops we explored. Found some magic lamps- make a wish! |
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A cool shop on one of the main streets we were walking through. All kinds of different trinkets to buy. |
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Just a little too crowded for me! |
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Outside of the museum and Bahrain fort. |
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View of the Bahrain National Museum. |
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View of the skyline from the Bahrain Fort |
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Bahrain Fort |
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Exploring through the fort. Check out these arches! |
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And now imma take a selfie |
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The halfway point on the King Fahad Causeway. This must be what they plan the final product to look like because it did not look like this!
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An aerial shot of the halfway point and the bridge we took. |
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Rocking the abaya. Women are required to wear them before entering the mosque. |
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Al Fateh Grand Mosque. It is the largest place of worship in Bahrain and can hold up to 7,000 worshippers. |
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One of the sides of the mosque. No you cannot enter the mosque through this entrance- we tried lol. |
I have started getting into the Christmas spirit. It doesn't even feel like Christmas is only a few weeks away because it is sunny, sandy and in the 70s here. Yesterday definitely helped though because we had a little holiday party. There was so much food and for the first time in months I had ham! I made mashed potatoes and completely stuffed myself with all the foods that people brought. It was nice hearing Christmas music and seeing everyone dressed up in Christmas colors. In Doha there are some hotels and places that will have tree lighting ceremonies. I am thinking about checking one of those out. I watched Elf last night and have watched The Holiday a few times this week. I cannot wait to go home and watch some of my favorites with my family like A Christmas Story and It's a Wonderful Life. It just doesn't feel like Christmas without George Bailey!
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Buddy the Elf what's your favorite color? |
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You'll shoot your eye out! |
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No man is a failure who has friends. |
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Sooo much food with the GEMS family. It was awesome! |
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The water is sooo blue. Quite the difference from the Jersey shore. |
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Amphitheater in Katara |
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Oh you know just a typical day in Doha when someone slowly drives by in their Porsche. And in a nice lime green color. Not ostentatious or anything! |
Yay kellie!! 13 days
ReplyDeleteHooray for you Kellie!!!!
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