Monday, November 9, 2009

Entry #39 Observations

Here are just a few random observations about our life here in Kuwait.

While not as bad as Japan for its wacky signage and labels there are a few good ones.
 On a box of pencils: "Educational Healthy Pencil; Easy to Hold"
 A sign on a barber shop for kids: Virgin Kids
 On a barber shop for men: Saloon for Men (Jamie thought he could get a drink here)
 Sign reads, Ministry of Justice: Department of Experts (not sure what they are experts on but it sounds like they know what they are doing.)
 Sign on the side of the highway: Speed leads to Death (unfortunately, no one really follows this advice)
 Sign on a laundry mat: Future Hope Laundry
 Sign on car rental store: Rent: Top Secret Cars
 Sign on car rental store: Exotic Rentals: Cars for Rent (I am glad they have the second part of the sign to clear up any confusion. I wonder what they include in the rental to make it exotic?)

Cost of living..
Expensive
Pumpkins (see last entry)
Groceries
Going out for a coffee or tea

Inexpensive
Cars
Tailors (to get a pair of dress pants lined it will cost me around $5.00!)
Nannies and Maids
Pedicures/Manicures
Gas

As you can see this gas run cost us 4.75 KD for a 73 liter fill up. That equals roughly $16.00 to fill up our SUV. The workers at this gas station thought I was nuts taking this picture.
Sadly, the items in the inexpensive list are often services offered by the Pilipino, Indian or Bangladeshi workers. If we paid our nanny what some families pay their help, we could afford two live in maids.

Our Address
Our address here in Kuwait is a bit of a mystery. There are no street addresses as we know it. When we order food for delivery the conversation can go two ways...
Conversation 1
Resturant: Where do you live?
Jamie: Do you know the teacher buildings?
R: For AIS
J: Yes, we are in the blue building.
R: Okay sir.
Conversation 2
R: Where do you live?
J: Do you know the teacher buildings?
R: No
J: Okay, we are in Salmyia, in Madian Hawally near the police station and traffic place, across from the blind association in the blue building. There is construction across the street from our apartment.
R: Okay sir.
And no matter the conversation, the driver usually calls to say he can't find it. However, we always get our food.


Zoe’s Observations
Zoe is starting to notice that she is a minority in her class. She does not articulate it as such, but there are a few little things that she says that surprise us. She wants dark skin and dark hair and when I ask her why she says that it is beautiful. She is also noticing that some women cover their hair, or their hair and clothes, or everything all together. On night we went to Kim and Blair's house for dinner and she insisted on covering her hair. She has only been a minority for a year and a half and already she feels she is different and her skin and hair are not good enough. It makes me wonder how minorities feel in Nova Scotia who live there for their whole lives!!

Temperature
For the record I felt cold on November 17, 2009. I think it was 23 degrees. It will start getting cold now in our apartment since we have no central heating. When we complain about the cold we always hear the comment "but you are from Canada!" Which we answer with, "yes but we have central heating!" We will soon get out the four little heaters we have to try and keep us warm.

I will stop my babbling now...


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Entry # 38 Divine Intervention...oh and Halloween

The powers that be, have intervened in my addiction to chai lattes. Last weekend we took the kids for a walk along the Gulf and, of course, there was a Starbucks convinently located on our route. Little did I know that my life would soon change. I ordered my fix from the lovely Phillipino worker and she said sweetly, "Sorry Ma'm that was just a promotion. How about a toffee nut latte?" I think she was a little startled by my reaction and in hindsight I am embrassed. I don't think anyone in that Starbucks has witnessed a grown woman crying over a change of menu. Jamie talked me through it and I have accepted my fate. We can now continue with our plan of saving for a house.

On to Halloween...

I was prepared this year with both the kid's costumes so there was no running around gathering supplies. Isaac was going to be a pirate (as Zoe was at 2.5), Zoe was going to be Mulan and I was going to be a pirate as well. Zoe was allowed to dress up on the Wednesday before Halloween and we woke up early to ensure that we were ready to go. I did her hair and she was allowed to wear a little bit of make up. Needless to say, she was very excited. So when the call came at 6:45 from my head of department telling me school was canceled due to a power outage I had a sobbing distraught little girl on my hands. Jamie and I were still required at school so the only way we could get away was letting her watch the Mulan movie in her costume.

On Thursday, we, the parents of small children, had a halloween party. The "we" turned into me and Jamie when the orginial host family, Kim and Blair, had two members hit with H1N1. So after a morning of parent teacher meetings we headed home to host the halloween party. Thankfully, Kim had everything prepared and it only took a few trips to transfer everything to our place. We had 17 adults and 12 children in the apartment. After the party we headed out to trick or treat at four of the teacher apartment buildings. Getting a group of kids in costumes in and out of elevators and up and down stairs is a whole other blog entry (which I won't bore you with). Overall, the kids had a great time and we were exhausted so I believe that equals a great halloween.

I have included a lot of pictures! Enjoy

This display is Kim's creation. The pumpkins are squash since real pumpkins can cost about $30.00.


Most of the kids!

Mulan and her pumpkin.


Flora and Zoe.



Maquire (Kim and Blair's son)

A blurry but cute Mulan!



Flora and her son Floyd. I think they were confused by the Halloween tradition but Floyd had an excellent time and Flora says he still wears the duck costume.



My babies. Isaac was in costume for most of the party and then changed into his bathing suit and became a surfer dude.


ARRRRRRRGGGH!

Assessing the haul!