Wednesday 27 April 2016

Check out the new wheels

The day has Finally come.....we have been waiting a long time for this one! BIG NEWS......Check out my new wheels .  I have not been this  excited for new wheels since I got my first car 14 years ago....Now yes women can not drive in sand land but on compound we can . And on my lovely "little " compound the max speed is 30km per hour so driving is a bit of an over statement and we do have a massive 8 seater suv which is wonderfull for touring around off camp and I would never ride in anything smaller off camp cause the drivers are crazy but as for everyday life it is just not the right tool for the job, as Brandt would say.

My standard commute is to and from the school for the kids which is about a 7 min walk  but when the heat is 40-50c as it is getting to now its to far to walk  , and I do that about 5 times a day plus getting Colby to his school and going to the gym .So I stop and start the car about 15 times pre day yet only drive for about 20mins through out the entire day. So time for a  vehicle better fitting to our needs.....Brought all the way from Texas in a shipping container , is my Golf cart!!
Check out my custom mickey /Maple leaf decal. I made it !There was 10 other carts that came at the same time and they are all identical right now so i had to do something so i didn't take the wrong one .



I was going to wait to post until i had it all finished and painted , but i'm to excited and had to share it with the world.  Now I know you are all thinking what is so exciting about a slow little golf cart .  Well this is not your average cart , it has a lift kit , and 12 inch rims , seats 4 with the back seats folding over to make a flat bed for moving things like groceries  what ever you need  , top speed is around 35km (As we call it Mach chicken speed) .  We have plans to paint it add some lights underneath and make it our own.A lot of people on camp have their cart "pimped" out so i have to keep up 

Now not everyone is able to drive carts on camp they take this very seriously this is a vehicle after all....We had to take a written exam to get our licence  , which was no joke it had questions like .....You should talk on your cell phone while charging the battery true of false? , When turning a corner you a)use singnal lights b) wave franticly and hope someone sees you.....ohks so not that bad but it was a bit of a joke
Don't fret we both passed:)  It also had to have a vigorous inspection from the garage to ensure it was safe and in working order  , it went as so...Brandt: we need an inspection  , Garage: yes sir  , pay your  fees and i'll sign the paper  , Brandt: Do you need to look at anything ?  , Garage: No sir here is your inspection approval 
Done!  So we are living the dream now , wind in our hair sun at our backs . I don't know what it is but you know that feeling when you are on holiday and you decide to be a big spender and you go for the convertible car rental .  The driving is really no different  , but there is just this feeling of being free.  The same going driving the cart around camp , Its just fun.

Here are someother firsts    , Time to cut the grass . Now we have a gardener who is pretty much useless he waters the grass  , washes the driveway , washes the car.  That's it! he does not cut the grass and being the type of grass it has only been cut once since we have been here 8 months. Now i know you are thinking we are "those"people on the street with the trashy looking yard ....it's not that bad . The grass grows a lot slower so it may be 4 inches long  . And me being as cheap as  I am we bought a 1950 style manual mower ....which doest work .  and to get out grass cut we have to find the "mower" gardeners and get them to do it.....not going to happen or we buy a lawn mower to be used 3 time a year...also not in my cards , so I decided I was going to make this happen one weekend Brandt was at the  rig.....i did the best i could with what we had but we resorted to this




yup this is what it looks like ....kayden cutting the grass with scissors.  Then i took over  , and finished the job.  This is yet again another momement where at the time seemed totally normal you do what you have to  to get the job done . Then looking at the picture and yup nope! can't say i did this one in canada. 

but when in rome right ......Never thought i would do this one either. So you know back home they have fancy chocolate stores in the malls .  Here they have Fancy Date stores. Now before moving here i thought the only thing you did with dates with put them on the inside of fig newton cookies and the only people that would eat or know what a date was were Old people. It's not True! they are yummy , and can be filled with anything and dipped in choclate and you could almost go as far to call them healthy because they were grown from the earth and basically a fruit right??  So this is our new guilty pleasure .  In the past 2 months we have spent hundrends of dollars on purchasing and consuming these fancy yummy dates and I decided ..I can make those.   


Here they are My Carmel pecan filled dates. i used my Grandma's carmel recipe altered slightly to fill the date. I'm sure when she taught me how to  make this she never thought we would use it for this.  I feel like i'm combining my Canada world with my Saudi world , And it taste Good.

Going with our theme on combing the old ways with the new , we have a pet! Her name is Lola ....the Lizzard and she lives in the garage under the water cooler , sometime under the fridge and every morning the kids go out and say good morning to lola , sometimes we see her sometimes we don't. It's truly funny and i just pray i never meet lola inside of the house!
Here is one of her "Sisters" she lives by the front door , under the dryer vent ,  she is a little bigger than my cell phone.  What a gem, everytime you go to move something they scurry away....yuck!  
And On that note! #Adventure Continues  , And Embracing Life and all it's differences . 

Tuesday 12 April 2016

Brandt's vacation update...

Has it been almost 4 months since we updated this thing?!?!?  Time sure does fly I suppose.  Well let’s rewind back to early December and go from there.  So shortly after the last post we celebrated our Tracey family Christmas here in UDH on Dec. 11 because Michelle and the kids would be travelling back to the land of the free to spend it with family.  We all stayed in kingdom last year and it was a bit of a downer so we decided to at least get Michelle and the kids back so they could feel of the Christmas spirit.  I’m not sure if it’s because Christmas doesn’t exist over here or if it’s because there is no snow but it’s just not the same.  Regardless, our early Christmas celebration was awesome and the kids had a blast.  It almost felt like Christmas but not quite.  Two weeks later Michelle and the kids left and I enjoyed some bachelor time.  As much as I love my family it was nice to have a little time to myself to do whatever I wanted.  I had some very high hopes of hanging out with some buddies who work a 35/35 schedule for service companies.  We had it all planned out: zip over to Bahrain, see the new Star Wars movie, BBQ every night, dig for more desert roses, go hunting for fossilized shark teeth, spend some time in the batting cage, etc, etc.  It didn’t happen.  Not even the batting cage.  Their phones never stopped ringing and I had two problematic rigs to deal with.  
Michelle’s flight was at 1am so we left camp around 8:30pm to make sure we gave ourselves enough time.  As soon as I started the SUV I remembered that there was hardly any fuel in it.  No problem though, we have a gas station here on camp.  Turns out they close sometime before 8:30pm.  Right on.  We’ve got less than a quarter tank and it’s easily 45 minutes to the next gas station along the highway.  I start doing the math and figure it’s going to be tight.  So rather than drive 140 km/hr I go at a moderate 110 km/hr to conserve fuel.  Here’s how the conversation went:
Kayden: how much gas do we have?
Me: a little less than a quarter tank.
Kayden: what percentage? *(he thinks of everything in terms of iPad battery life)
Me: hard to say, 15-20 percent
Kayden: WE’RE NOT GOING TO MAKE IT!
Me: It’s ok, I’ll drive slower, we’ll make it
Kayden: No Dad, you need to go much faster than usual
Me: That burns more fuel, we’ll run out for sure
Kayden: You sure we’ll make it?
Every 5 minutes or so Kayden would ask for an update on our progress.  As much fun as it is to mess with him he’s very anxious to begin with so I decided that today was not the day.  We ended up stopping at a highway gas station which raised Michelle’s blood pressure a bit.  Just imagine going to the worst part of town and getting gas there while everyone stares at you because you obviously don’t belong.  Difference is that you’re probably at more risk of getting into trouble where you are rather than where we are.  We carried on our way but now since we had to drive slower and stop 10 minutes for gas we were now behind schedule a bit so we needed to take a shortcut to get to the airport.  Again, no problem because this was the same way my taxi driver took me last time.  As Michelle can attest I have a very good sense of direction and can usually find my way without too many issues.  That’s fine but when you have a 3 year old that likes to get car sick and you take a short cut that has a few too many bumps and a few too many turns you’re asking for trouble.  Luckily, we had some gravol in the car and Michelle gave Colby a dose when he started turning a pale shade of green.  We thought we caught it in time but we didn’t.  Colby decided to puke all over Michelle and himself while we were getting them checked in.  Stomach flu or car sickness?  Stomach flu or car sickness?  The stomach flu had been going around camp so the next 24 hours were going to be filled with anxiety for Michelle.
Anyways, rather than driving 2 hours in the dark across camel infested territory I chose to stay in Dhahran’s luxury accommodation called “Steineke Hall”.  It’s named after Max Steineke who was the head geologist who found oil here in Sand Land.  If it wasn’t for him we wouldn’t be living here.  However, if it wasn’t for him the price of oil would likely be a lot higher but we’re not going to go down that road.  Anyways, at 200sr/night (~$52USD/night) it wasn’t too bad.  I’ve stayed in much worse rooms for a lot more money (Devon’s Pike Camp @ $220/night).  
It wasn’t 15 minutes after I left the airport Michelle called me in a panic. They wouldn’t let her through customs.  They’d taken Colby’s passport and disappeared into an office.  We were at the airport with plenty of time but instead of Michelle going through customs/security right away we decided to let the kids burn some energy on the indoor playground.  It wasn’t overly busy so Michelle got into line about 30 minutes before the plane began boarding.  Apparently, the last time we came back from Bahrain the customs agent didn’t stamp Colby out and they needed to get everything sorted between Bahraini customs and Saudi customs before they’d let Michelle through.  Michelle was convinced that they weren’t going to let her through so I stopped on the highway, pulled a hook and started driving the wrong way on the highway.  No problem though.  Just put on your hazards and flash your lights at every car that comes by.  They get it.  I was about halfway up an overpass off-ramp (still going the wrong direction) when Michelle called and said that they sorted everything out.  Sweet deal.  I flipped a hook and headed back towards Dhahran.  The family got to the plane just as it was boarding, hopped on, got situated and had an uneventful flight to Calgary via Amsterdam.
I woke up the morning after dropping the family off, gave my boss a quick operational update (both rigs running smooth), handled a couple of things/appointments in the city and then slipped across the causeway to the island of additional freedom and the “other” white meat…BAHRAIN!  I don’t know what it is but as soon as I get onto the causeway I begin to relax.  It seriously feels like a weight gets lifted and I calm down a bit.  Now the important part about this trip was that Star Wars: Episode 7 had JUST been released that day.  I went straight to the mall, bought my tickets and waited in anticipation.  While waiting I went to Carrefour (equivalent to Wal-Mart Super Center / Super Target) and picked up some discount Christmas items.  Surprisingly, there were a lot of Muslims purchasing these items too which seemed a bit strange.  Anywho, the day had been perfect so far, no issues, no phone calls, not many emails, PERFECT.  The way that a Thursday should be.  Well that all went to hell in a hand basket about 1 hour into Episode 7.  My phone started going crazy.  Turns out one of the rigs decided to entirely change the completions plan.  Ugh.  This pretty much set the tone for my 2+ weeks of bachelor life.  Made the time pass pretty quickly though which was nice.
I’m sure y’all are pretty bored by now (yes, I say “y’all” now – special thanks to Todd, Courtney, Randy and Ashley) so I’ll speed it up some.  The next weekend was Christmas and it kind of sucked to be alone but I had Christmas lunch with a few of the other “orphans” here on camp and it was alright.  Caught up on some TV shows/movies, got some serious gym sessions in and started preparing for vacation.  Everything was going great, rigs were running smooth, paperwork up to date, handovers ready to go, no problems, feeling great, ready to rock.  Then I got hit with the stomach flu 36 hours before flying out.  At first I was calm thinking it would pass by the next morning.  Wrong.  Dead wrong.  It was worse.  Way worse.  I won’t go into the gory details but let’s put it this way – it lasted for 11 days and I lost 8 lbs.  Not the way I wanted to start vacation.  I also had the privilege to spend New Year’s Eve in the Dammam airport.  Everyone I told about this felt really bad for me but I just said “hey listen, it could be a lot worse.  I could be stuck here in the middle of Sand Land all alone with nothing to do.”  I flew from Dammam to Frankfurt then Frankfurt to Orlando with my stomach going through an entire gymnastics routine.  I got in a day before Michelle, the kids and her folks so I spent some quality time behind the lens and tried to let the creative juices flow.  I don’t think I could spend more than a couple days in Disney World alone but it wasn’t too bad.  Had some great conversations with Disney cast members.  The best by far was trying to describe Trailer Park Boys to a couple of the German cast members working the caramel shop in the Germany pavilion.  There was a Canadian cast member there and between the two of us I’m sure these German fellows now think all Canadians are a bunch of knobs.  If only I had the skills of my cousin Dallas or uncle Dan to do a Bubbles impression.  Then they may have understood.
Later that evening Michelle and the rest of the family arrived and I met them at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.  All seven of us crammed into a 300 sq. ft room for a couple of nights before we checked in to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.  It was really nice to spend some time with family again and it makes a person realize how important face-to-face time is when you live so far apart.  During our week together we were fortunate enough to catch the final showing of the Osbourne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  I have never seen Christmas lights like this before in my life and they all danced and flashed to the Christmas music. At first it was a bit much to take in but after a couple minutes it was really nice.  The best part was the nativity that Disney had set up.  It was great to see that this corporation was still keeping Christ in Christmas.  That’s one of the things we love about Disney – they stick to their roots and don’t change just because that’s what society demands.  As you can see, the nativity didn’t affect crowds too much.  
The rest of the week was fairly standard for us, up at the break of dawn (love jetlag for this effect), straight to a park, ride as much as we can without waiting in lines, grab lunch, find something else to do in the afternoon, back to the park in the evening.  The weather was cooler than we had hoped but after last year’s trip we planned for this.  No big deal though…could’ve been worse…could’ve been snowing.  Later that week the kids participated in their first RunDisney events.  Colby ran the 100m with Michelle, Skylar did the 200m with Grandma Karen and Kayden did the 400m on his own.  It was really cool and somehow got Michelle thinking that she needs to do the ½ marathon next year.  I think she’s crazy but I decided to jump on the bandwagon as well.   Then off to the boat we went…..
Disney Cruise is our new home away  from disney that place is awesome , kids club all day and all the disney trivia you could imagine ! Everyone had a blast full with starwars days at sea which was as cool as you think it could be . We saw the foruce awakens 3 times on the boat met many characters  , along with going to mexico and the grandcaymen , swimming with  dolphin and turtles .  

Once we got off the boat we still had another full week to enjoy disney which was Wonderfull and can’t wait to press repeat and do it all again.  We are so Greatfull that we are able to do and enjoy these Wonderfull family times together ..  For lack of better terms ,  building so many memories and even though this does not seem like it its is part of our #Adventure .  Because with out living in sand land there is no way would could do annoys these things or appreciate them.  


Pretty Proud of these little people ! they did  Awesome! can't wait to do the run next year and get our own medals




Yup it's official Star wars is getting cooler in our family that's for sure! 




Don't want to crush you with to many disney pictures cause you all know we have about 3000 of them form this trip alone:) 




Monday 11 April 2016

I might be getting used to this ......yikes

So it's official! I'm really bad at updating the blog....Sorry! life with my kids is busy like it would be in any world I Don't know if its busier here or if it's just the ages and trail everyone goes through which I'm sure it is......it's been long enough that this is the kids and mine "Normal" NEVER thought i would say that about living in Saudi!!! So to do a catch up i'm posting way to many fab pictures of our live  the past couple months since we have been back from DISNEY and yes we are counting down to the next time in the summer:

Since we have been back  we have gone back to Doha ………

I Feel like we are deffinaitly getting the hang of traveling ! I can have us packed and ready for a weekends away in minutes!   Swim suit sun screen and iPad we can go anywhere and do anything!!! 

Is it bad that we are definitely getting used to this life , long weekends involve beaches and fancy hotels instead of our old life that involved nothing but house chores and maybe ice cream out 

We spendt just 2 days  at the same hotel we stayed in last time  and we had a blast!  Many hours at the pool  , mixed with some abaya free shopping! which we found a Dollar store! I can not tell you the pure joy we had going through the dollar store! we have not seen one since we have been here so this was a really big deal!   We also managed to get to timhortons’ 3 times in those two day and bought home 80 more timbits to our “stalk” in the freezer.  I can not tell you how wonderfull it is to sit down at the end of a crappy day and have something that is so simple  , Food is one thing you think you can adapt to where you are living , but when it comes down to it.  It makes a big difference cause you can eat local food all you want but at the end of it you need what you are used to. The worst part is when we are shopping it all looks the same , ohka oreos ,how different can they be …well they must make them some place else because they are not the same! m&ms that is another one! you know when you get m&m’s and they are all the same size color look like this pretty handfull of happiness……not here  , i swear they take all the reject from the bags that good to western world and package them to send here!so not the same     


How ever somethings are better here once you have found them…..there is a strange language with expats and people on camp ….everyone knows where to get something so if you talk to enough people you can find the good spots around…but you don’t want to tell to many people or the next time you go there wont be what you needed..so you kinda hold you cards close and only tell people that you really like…
But we were told about the fish market in the nearby town  and had a doc appt in  the town which was super exciting for me as  I do not get out of camp very often so this was a big date for me !!! older kids we in school and i got to go with only one kid and my husband big date for me!……well  from the outisde  of the market you may not stop and if you did stop you would turn around because the smell……wow   . But a reliable person told us we were good to shop here…and we did!   check out these! 

Full Shrimp  it was the kids first shimp boil maybe mine as well  , it was tons of fun! we had brought the spices we needed for this back from the states that last time we were there and it was awsome! they dove right in and had a blast! 


more picture of life on camp , Colby went on a field trip to the hobby farm and rode this sweet little pony

now i know this looks red neck ...but thats only cause it is...School had water fun day which consisted of plastic on a hill and a fire hose.....so much fun the kids loved it!

Just another day at the driving range , kids are loving golf and getting slightly better. 

Spring break pool party! living the dream days of nothing but swimming and playing
 Now on to the next!.......My parents came to Saudi! #adventure 



Parents in Saudi

So it took a little while to get theme here between applying for Visa and all the hoops we/they had to jump through but they got here!   24 hours of travel ,2 hours in customs and a long drive here but they did it!...   We had so much fun showing them our world and the outside world we are trying to survive in ..... there was a lot of "learning " they got to indure . Every time my mom would say a comment about logical thinking we had to stop and say nope thats not how they do that here , between taking 4 days to get them an id for camp to who  you talk to and what you can do and cannot while here in sand land .   There was a lot of first for them i'm sure and even some for me....
We started with unpacking the 2 full size boxes of goodies that they had brought for us.... to list  some things , Quading gear for skylar , clothes , head phone , fit bits , Candy , chocolate , popcorn spices  , beef jerky , and easter things as yup you guess it .....No easter  here so thank goodness my mom and the big guy with big ears are close so she could deliver the needed things for the kids!  How ever with the difference of the weekend here and sunday being a work day the easter bunny had to take a longer route to get here and didn't appear until sunday afternoon ,  but he did still arrive . My kids were pretty sure that he had forgotten they were here :)  We had a lovely special dinner that took about 3 months to collect all of the items we needed , such as our turkey that we got in Bahrain in jan  , our cheesecake which the ingredients were collected over the span of 3 weeks , our veggies which were purchased from the guy on the side of the  road while we were out one day.  As i have said before we have a normal life  here just takes a lot more planning .
 We did lots and kept them busy! even put them to work  , dennis found many nights working at the wood shop on camp working of project that we needed , we dug from some dessert roses , went to the beach  on another camp , even took them to the Sukes for a some silver shopping and some cultural time!Wandered through the mall ( don't think this was their favourite) went to fitness classes every morning  , wandered around camp , went to the pool and even played tennis .    The kids were on spring break so days needed to be filled and with Brandt still working not able to take any holiday weekdays we kept on camp  , and weekends consisted of us driving all over this flat land of sand and tires , Brandt was the best  driver ever he gave his tour guide voice and everything !
So to end the epic adventure with my family we went to Dubia to have a good send off for them  So we traveled to the nearest airport where they have a direct flight which is a whoping 1 hour trip.  Not bad but as you drive to the airport you pass by the airplane grave yard , which is always encouraging  right before you are about to get on the plane! i thought my mom would jump from the car and run in the other direction but i had given her a heads up before hand or it could have been bad.
This is the safety video they show....it was so Funny! everyone was in Traditional dress and all the faces were covered , not going to lie i think it was the first safety video i watched completely in both languages!  Kids thought it was so FUNNY

never to many of these shots don't see a lot of blue sky and clouds in sand land 
Saudi from the sky , lots of brown.......dessert everywhere

 Then we landed in Dubia , now this is one of those bucket list things for me...Ever since I saw this place on the amazing race I wanted to go! so Atlantis here we were!   This place was epic!!! its at the tip of the palm island , which is the largest man made island .  Your travel through an underpass which goes under the ocean ......nothing else to say beside cool!


 
This is the view from our room , the hotel has a water park  , aquarium , countless restraunts , mall , dolphins and sea lions , along with sharks  you name it you got it! 

The water park was our main place the 3 days we were there! This top picture in on one of the water slide that goes through the shark tank!!! So cool

This is Kayden going straight down then the slide goes through the tank again and finishes on the other side , Kayden said he did;t see anything he was going to Fast:)  

Water play ground ! also EPIC , the little people had so much fun , we also rode the largest lazy river full with rapids and a tube elevator.  Kayden and Brandt also did a shark safaria which involved them putting on the oxygen helmets and taking a stroll through the shark tank! so cool

Lazy river and my little Side Kick 


Shark safaria 
Atlantis by night .....   Long and the short it was a wonderfull vacation and visit from my parents , I hope they brave the flight and adventure again.   
Now its time for us to get back to our world and count down to the next vacation which is  going to take us to orlando , Grand Caymen Island  , and Canada.  We sure are getting good with airplanes!  We keep moving forward and its gotten pretty normal for us.  #SaudiAdventure Continues!