Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Dubai

Me at the top of Burj Khalifa
My parents are probably the only people that can confirm this for sure, but I’ve wanted to go to Dubai FOREVER. Or like 8 years. Same thing. One year we even had tickets to go. Then we canceled. And I was ridiculously upset. Anyway, I finally managed to fulfill my lifelong (kind of) dream of seeing Dubai. And it was cool. We were only there for a weekend but we managed to cram in quite a bit of stuff. Here’s some of the highlights, a bit scattered around and a little long but I wanted to get it up before I forgot anything else!

We arrived early evening on Thursday, having left as early as we could after class. We checked in to the three bedroom apartment we rented for the weekend. Looking out from the 10th floor it reminded me a little bit of Las Vegas with all the lights everywhere, but with much taller buildings.  That night we had an un-remarkable dinner and then went out dancing until late. The next morning, we got up at the reasonable time of 11 am. We then walked to McDonalds for breakfast. Ya I know, but after living in the middle of nowhere for the past two months it was cool to be able to walk anywhere except to more desert.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

5 New Experiences from Abu Dhabi

I know I said that I wouldn’t have exciting pictures from popular tourist destinations in the UAE but as it turns out we did manage to do some pretty fun things.  Here I present to you my list of 5 new experiences I had in Abu Dhabi (in no particular order):

     1. Ate Baby Garlic-Cow. What is baby garlic-cow?  It is the imaginary offspring of a cow and a piece of garlic. Impossible you say? Oh I beg to differ… Let me back up a little. One night we ended up at a Brazilian steakhouse.  If you’ve ever been to a Brazilian steakhouse, you know how tasty they are. If you haven’t, then go and find out for yourself. This particular place had all the usual tasty cuts of meat cooked as you like. They also had a magical type of beef. It was beer and garlic marinated beef. And it was amazing. It was tender and wonderfully full of garlic and steak flavor in perfect balance.  We named it baby garlic cow and it lives in infamy among those of us lucky enough to have been witness to its glory. And now, I will move on because I am making myself hungry.

     2. Went on a desert safari.  While a dessert safari might have been even cooler, the sandy dune filled kind of safari was pretty cool too. We left in the afternoon and met our vehicles on the side of some random road. After piling in and buckling up (it was a bunch of SLB people after all) we started out.  At first we went down a gravel road, drifting from side to side a little, no more violently or dramatically than we might at home on our road in AK.  That about as mild as it would get. We started the course as the third car. As we approached a dune, we watched the first car, then the second, drop suddenly and completely out of sight. Then it was our turn. From that point on, all bets were off. I alternately laughed hysterically and screamed for my life as we continued to drop off the front of dunes, slide sideways at angles that no vehicle should ever be at, and race around at high speeds in the giant sandbox.  We also saw a dead camel.

Our Desert Oasis

Saturday, May 5, 2012

My suspicious absence from the world of blogging: Explained!


I realize I have been very suspiciously absent from here for a few months. That’s something that might happen periodically. I usually walk around thinking about things that would make good posts. Then I have plenty of downtime while on the rig and I write out my narratives.  Unfortunately, since I haven’t been on a rig for 3 months I haven’t had the same kind of pace.

I’ve been quite busy the last few months, all of which I do plan to write about. It might be piecemeal and not necessarily in chronological order as I’ll probably just write whatever I happen to be remembering most strongly at that time. 

So in case you missed it here’s a quick re-cap of what I’ve been up to for the last three months:
I spent 9 weeks in Abu Dhabi at school. The first few weeks were fun. Then school definitely got a little harder. In the end, I prevailed and received a lovely certificate and a classroom full of exciting and very intelligent people to use as references when I have no idea what I’m doing.

After my Abu Dhabi adventures I moved on to spend two weeks in Spain with my family.  It was very fun and relaxing.  We hung out at the beach, saw some very unique twists on the normal “European” tourist destinations, and ate some wonderful food. I’m pretty sure whatever pigs I was not consuming in the UAE, I made up for in Spain.

I’ll be writing about this stuff in a lot more detail shortly, I simply wanted to let everyone know how much I appreciate you being patient with me!