It really is extraordinary how far this country has come in just 40 years. This clip has some fabulous footage of Abu Dhabi in the 1960's
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Abu Dhabi awards
I am incredibly honored and humbled to let my friends and family know I have been nominated for the Abu Dhabi awards. More info here Abu Dhabi awards and here Abu dhabi award vision-missionAt first I was horrified when I heard that I had been nominated, it is SO not me to get involved in things like this. But it is a huge honor, I received 29 nominations. Seriously, just that one person nominated me is huge honor. What is embarrassing is the nomination committee were phoning my friends interviewing them about me!
making a difference
Two short years ago when I arrived in this country I was so overwhelmed just crossing a road was a major achievement. It is impossible to live in a country surrounded by such wealth but also such hardship. Laborers, and maids do it hard here. They come from the Phillipines, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to make a better life for their families back home. They get paid shockingly low wage by our standards but they consider themselves very fortunate to have these jobs and consider life here is easier than back home. It is a complex issue and one Bert and I struggle with constantly.
I am in a unique postion as I have access to the expat community as well as these laborers so for the past year or so I have been collecting donated goods from people and taking them to the camps. The quantity and quality of goods we receive is astounding.
When we moved to Al Reef I petitioned the compound managers to instal welfare bins. Just a simple big bin at each security gate to enable residents to drop donated goods into the bins, and we take the goods to the camps. Over ramadan we received 270kgs of rice. I have given away thousands of dollars worth of baby goods and clothes and I cannot even begin to estimate the number of sheets and towels.
I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved, but there is still a long way to go as the need is enormous.
I am in a unique postion as I have access to the expat community as well as these laborers so for the past year or so I have been collecting donated goods from people and taking them to the camps. The quantity and quality of goods we receive is astounding.
When we moved to Al Reef I petitioned the compound managers to instal welfare bins. Just a simple big bin at each security gate to enable residents to drop donated goods into the bins, and we take the goods to the camps. Over ramadan we received 270kgs of rice. I have given away thousands of dollars worth of baby goods and clothes and I cannot even begin to estimate the number of sheets and towels.
I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved, but there is still a long way to go as the need is enormous.
| welfare bins at each of our security gates, like the camera reflection in the side mirror? I left it in because it looks funny. |
Monday, November 7, 2011
Delia
Delia is more than a little camera shy and we certainly could never snap a photo of her sitting relaxing because she NEVER stops cleaning. Delia lived next door to us with an Arabian family and was never allowed to leave the house. She worked 7 days a week, was rarely spoken to by the family and often they never paid her. We noticed her frequently outside washing cars at 11pm and I once saw her cleaning the kitchen window at 5am. It is a long and complicated story but we now have Delia living with and working for us. She says she is happier than she has ever been with us. She has a sad and isolated past so it is good to give her time where she feel valued and can get ahead a bit financially.
She loves Abby, and the feeling is mutual, except at first Delia was bathing her daily, Abby thanked her by peeing on her bed daily.
She loves Abby, and the feeling is mutual, except at first Delia was bathing her daily, Abby thanked her by peeing on her bed daily.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Two years ago today
Bert started his new job as manager of the company he is now with. We had already been in Abu Dhabi for some months working for an Australian based company. It became clear it was never going to be viable and it was very timely when he was offered this position. We flew home for him to resign hand in his computer, car keys and clean out his desk and straight back to Abu Dhabi (to the news of Shellys death).
The morning he was due to start, before he had even left the hotel room he got a text message to say 40 women had baricaded themselves in their rooms and were refusing to go to work, can you please sort this out? It wasn't a good start.
This job has been such a fabulous opportunity for Bert. He works insane hours and is always tired and stressed but he loves it. He loves that he is able to make a difference in so many peoples lives.
The morning he was due to start, before he had even left the hotel room he got a text message to say 40 women had baricaded themselves in their rooms and were refusing to go to work, can you please sort this out? It wasn't a good start.
This job has been such a fabulous opportunity for Bert. He works insane hours and is always tired and stressed but he loves it. He loves that he is able to make a difference in so many peoples lives.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A sad anniversary
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| It is two years today since my lovely friend Shelly died. This picture was taken when she was here in Australia on holiday |
Friday, November 4, 2011
yikes how did it get to be November already
Im sorry I am not posting regularly, I will try harder in the upcoming week to update daily to catch up on all our news.
My biggest problem has been that blogger keeps insisting I log in in Arabic. It would be easier if they gave me Swahili has an option.
We are both good, all is happy and well. Abby is just gorgeous and we are so pleased we made the decision to get a dog. We also have a live in maid with us Delia. Life will never be the same! Bert went to India last weekend for the Grand Prix in Delhi so we have lots of photos and news to share in the next few days now I have found a way to log in.
My biggest problem has been that blogger keeps insisting I log in in Arabic. It would be easier if they gave me Swahili has an option.
We are both good, all is happy and well. Abby is just gorgeous and we are so pleased we made the decision to get a dog. We also have a live in maid with us Delia. Life will never be the same! Bert went to India last weekend for the Grand Prix in Delhi so we have lots of photos and news to share in the next few days now I have found a way to log in.
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