Saturday, February 17, 2007

Abu Dhabi 101

Don't use this as a guide. I'm only pointing out what I found interesting in UAE.

1. First impression of UAE (either Dubai or Abu Dhabi) is... what a modern city and modern life they have here, despite the fact that it is one of the moslem countries in middle east. Extravagant malls, especially in Dubai, happening night clubs, bars, entertainment centres, cheap motels to 7 star hotel (Burj Al Arab - Dubai, with its gold plated interior, restaurant at the lower ground with windows facing the depth of the sea since they have this hotel built by the sea...just like sea world, and the sky restaurant on top of the building). Really...you won't find it different with other cities in the world, except that some time in a year, it will get really hot. And I'm not kidding when I said hot, it's just like feeling the hot air when you open an oven after baking for some time.

2. And what a rich country it is, despite the fact that it's a dessert area, you will still find beautiful gardens with coulourful flowers and green grasses all around the city and along the roads, with regular watering for the plants at least twice a day. In Dubai there's even a water park called Wild Wadi (Wadi means dry river stream, that will get really flooded once it rains in the mountains), where you can play in the pools and water with all those water games. Definitely no problem with water supplies all year round.

3. Unique smell of UAE. Go to the malls and you will definitely smell their unique perfume. Yup, they have their own favourite perfume which you won't find in any international perfume store. It is only sold in their local perfume stores. I found one of these perfume stores as well in KL, especially Bukit Bintang Walk, where most Arabic people gather. Once you get used to it, it actually smells really good. Sometimes...too strong though.

4. Unique costumes. They don't use these every time, and not every one wear these, but you will still find they use these costumes in casual occassions with their families, in the malls for example. Dish dash for guys which is that white robe, and abaya for girls, a long black soft fabric robe paired with their long black scarf I would call 'jilbab'. Under this black robe, the girls normally where their day to day attire such as jeans or long skirts. How do I know these ? Because you can actually see the clothes underneath when they walk :p. This is exactly a robe, not a fully covered black dress. Some use abaya for religion cause, and some will only use it as a traditional costume. They also have a unique way to use their long black thin scarf as jilbab and I'm really fascinated by that. I bought for myself one pair of abaya and the black long scarf, and I'm waiting the moment to actually use it over my normal attire :D

5. Caution !! The most hazardous activity you will find here is....crossing a road. These UAE drivers are crazy. They speed a lot just because the roads are in good condition and no traffic jams ever occured (for the time being), plus the fact that they have nice cars here, but they pay no respect for pedestrians. It's really life and death experience when you cross the road (in a proper zebra cross) and you see the cars heading towards you don't even reduce their speed!! So...better cross the road in a traffic light, when the cars have actually stopped or underpass.

6. Most comers and workers you will find here, besides from other Arabic countries like Oman, Libya, Yaman, Jordan, etc, are from India, Pakistan, and Philipines. I haven't seen a lot of Indonesian here, but there're plenty in Dubai. Indian and Filipino in the other hand...are everywhere. That's why I have no problem finding an Indian restaurants, or practice my Tagalog language (if I do really want to practice it...but..unfortunately I have forgotten every words I once knew very well in my childhood. In fact that was my second language after Javanese, but all I could remember now is only Mabuhay to say welcome and Pare to call a friend...sigh).


7. I found one most interesting phone booth just beside my office here in Al Masaoud Tower, a red kind of British type of phone booth. You will find this red phone booth everywhere in UK, they even have the miniature made as a souvenirs beside their famous classic black taxis, red mail boxes, and red double decker buses in London. But I didn't expect to find it here. Well....looking at the fading colour (picture above), it's quite old and it's just probably a left over from the old times. Now the picture below is the one from Newark, UK, of me, my friend, and the red phone booth.


Newark phone booth...wanna make a call anybody??

8. What else I should write here....oohh...this interesting desert safari where they will bring you in a 4WD car to roller coaster in big sand dunes. I didn't quite enjoy that bit because of my sensitive stomach. It's worst then the Super Tycoon ride in Sixflags - Houston which had got me nausea. Fiuuhh..I really should avoid those kind of ride...white water rafting excluded ofcourse :p Then we got a chance to ride the camel (it's really quite an experience, especially when the camel is standing up or sitting down while you're riding it...jerky moves!!!), sand boarding from the top of a sand dune (believe me or not, but the sands have different sliding properties...a kid told me the sand dunes in Saudi is the best to sand board..hahh), and barbeque dinner while entertained by a belly dancer...Russian belly dancer...hmmm. We even can try some of their traditional costume (dish dash and abaya) while relaxing in the camp. One thing you definitely need to try is their sheesha. It's their unique way to smoke cigar with an equipment (called sheesha). And boy they have lots of flavours. I tried the strawberry flavour. Interesting.... I have to get myself one of those real sheesha before I leave this place.

9. I think I will still be able to find something interesting while I'm here...so I'll just keep my eyes open.


Area near my office - Al Masaoud Tower

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Indian snacks

I'm crazy of snacks. I cannot find myself to stay awake at night, burying myself with study materials (which I really ought to start reading for this friday's exam!!! so to speak!!!), without any snacks. This habit of mine started in my university years, back there in Bandung. Can't help it until now. I'm addicted.

On my way back to the hotel from my class, I passed by an Indian restaurant that sells all sorts of Indian snacks. Ofcourse I was tempted to try some...and tempted I was. Not long after, I emerged from the restaurant and found myself carrying one full plastic bag of new type of snacks I can't resist to try. And pretty tasty it is, in my opinion ofcourse, as not everyone can stand Indian spices. So far, Indian food is one of my favourite cuisine. Good for me, I will have no problem finding it here in Abu Dhabi with quite reasonable prices. Indian restaurants are everywhere around this city. But this was my first time to actually taste Indian homemade snacks. And it's really not bad at all.

Krrkk...krrkk..that's the sound of my delicious Indian snacks crunched by my jaw, krrkk...krrkk...archie's equation to get water saturation??? krrkk...krrkkk...hmmm..this new snacks I just found in an Indian restaurant here is really good, kkrrkk...krrkkk...where was I with archie?? krrkkk...krrkkk...oh noo..this is the last bit, I better buy some more tomorrow, krrk..krrkk...I better get something to drink, this really makes me thirsty.....gluk gluk gluk...ok, where was I....(trying really hard to get back into my study material).

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Valentine's day

Does it mean anything to me ? Not really... in fact I don't give a damn. And I bet most of the male population in the world that actually know what Valentine's day is, won't even remember that it is today. And then most of the female population will gossip between each other that their husband, sons, boy friend, or just friends, didn't even bother to send them any greeting cards, message, sms, phone call, hug, kiss, or just a simple 'Happy Valentine's Day', to express their feelings.

My husband asked me when we were chatting in between my training class session, why do we limit our showing off of love to this day. Isn't it suppose to be every day, everytime we got a chance. Well....I agree with him. We should express our feelings to everyone we love everytime we got a chance, while we still got a chance. Who knows when we will have to face our Mighty Creator.

Even very simple things won't hurt right ? Buying your beloved a single flower won't make you bankrupt, plus your wife slash girlfriend will love you more. See how a simple gesture can lighten up your day? It doesn't even have to be a flower. Just by saying four words, I love you mom.... will definitely make your mom smile in happiness...

Hmm....It reminds me to say just the exact words to my mom....and my dad...and my sister...and my brother...and offcourse my husband (I haven't told you a single word of love today, have I ??)....plus my friends. Well, I won't message or call all my friends just to say how I feel about them, but let me just say it here...

Happy Valentine's Day to everyone....don't keep your feelings to yourself and just express the love you have, that's what matter.

(Does it mean that I actually give a damn about this whole valentine thing now?? Hehehe...not at all...)

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

It's about - my sister's blog

I just knew two weeks ago that my sister has a pretty nice blogspot. And I found it accidentally !!! Or should I say my husband found it accidentally. What kind of a sister I am!! It made me feel very badly indeed. I knew her interest in writing and literature reading since she was still in high school. She was the chief editor (correct me if I'm wrong sis..) of Sigma, our high-school's monthly magazine, and she's involved as well in the campus Boulevard team. Ck ck ck...it's not my type of past time activity :p

For me, I would rather have few adventure outdoor, and my favourite is still white water rafting up 'till now. The blast thing is, I couldn't manage to get myself wet again since my honeymoon which was more than two years ago. Thanks to my pretty messed up lifestyle as a field engineer. Even I have to miss this one in a life time free scuba diving course paid by my company, held in Redang Island Malaysia, just because I was never around in town to have some fun. Yes...ofcourse I had to work on the rig at the wrong time. Where else I would have been and missed that kind of fun ?? Yare yare....

Back to my sister, I give her two thumbs up. She's pretty good on what she likes to do actually. Thus the blogspot she has, attractive and refreshing. But still..how bad a sister I could be, and how busy I could be, and how occupied I could be, to never realize that she must have a blog. Offcourse she has a blog, she loves writing!! How obvious is that.

That's why she's the first blogger that I linked in my page. If you see my links to other blogger just a few mouse clicks down of the scroll bar, you'll definitely find her link. In fact she's the only one there so far :p

Hey sis....you must give me commission for promoting your page :D heehhehe..... just kidding..

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Last job as field engineer

As you might guess....I'm no longer a field engineer since the end of 2006. Somehow the reality hit me hard enough. How can it not be ? I have been working in the field from April 2002 to the end of 2006, almost 5 years since I graduated from my unforgettable almamater (ITB), adopting its lifestyle which I quite enjoy, not the least, enjoying the $$$ and benefits which comes hand in hand. Really....not complaining at all. Well...except offcourse to spend most of my time apart from my husband and family.

That is why I have decided to move on while the opportunity was given to me. Which then has given me one last job on the rig. And it happened to be in one of the most expensive rig in deepwater Sarawak, Malaysia. The last job for myself, and also the last job for my team on that rig since we have lost the contract to our competitor.

Anyway, if you're in my position, what would you like to do in your last job ? Make it as memorable as possible and as successfully as possible. That was my goal.

Alhamdulillah, no major incident happened in my full 4 weeks job, and at least I got something special to remember. Special mention of my team in Rover weekly review, and out of nowhere I won the weekly STOP card award. Well...not really out of nowhere as I have to actually submit the STOP card and fill it properly...but I got myself a laptop backpack from Newfield Malaysia....not bad at all as my farewell job.


Thanks a lot to my last crew members : Francis (for being so dependable in every single job), Jeremy (for most of the dedicated small yet important tasks you've done), Chris (somehow we always ran into each other and assigned in the same rig since I was still just a trainee), and Mark (for his cooperation in the job and insights of the real world :p).


I will always remember every and each of my colleagues and crew members that have worked together with me on the same rig. We've become closer as friends than just a colleague because of that. Lots of memory I can cherish while working with you friends...and it will stay in my heart. I will really miss working with you guys....D&M field engineers...

New...yet old

I've just found my old blog page which is this page here you're all viewing. I started this page two years ago at the end of 2004. I've written two posts, and that was it. I was absent for full two years until recently when I finally moved from a field engineer to an office based engineer, which gives me more time to relax day by day, and just settle down my pace to write something.

In the beginning I started to write again in friendster blog page, but then today, I remembered that I have my old page here. So I just simply moved my several recent posts to this page, changed my blog title and themes which suit me at the moment (my previous blog has completely different design in my mind).

So here we are...my new look... yet old blog page. Enjoy reading !!!

Unbelievable book

You won't believe me, but I found a book here in one of Abu Dhabi's bookstore. Yes...one of the places I always visit, if I stay more than couple of days, is a bookstore. Somehow I love reading very much. Why ? Reading a book can be done anywhere, anytime we want, of course provided you love reading a book. :p In our free time, relaxing at home, hotel room, waiting for somebody to come or pick us up, on the plane, definitely anywhere...anytime. In my husband's case, in the toilet as well. You see my point ? Hehehehe....

Back to this book I found here, the title is "Guideline on Wearing High Heels". Remember my previous post about me against high heels ?? Hahaahhaha....unbelievable !!! They even have a dedicated book to guide us how to use high heels properly. See what I mean ? It's not easy to use high heels :p It needs a proper technique not to hurt yourselves when using those spiky heel shoes. Yare..yare...

Friday, February 09, 2007

Winter in desert

Before, I have never imagined having winter in the desert area. Desert = hot. It's always printed in my mind that all deserts are unbelieveably hot all year round.

From my previous experiences visiting Dubai and Abu Dhabi, I have never felt cold air outside the air conditioned room. What I have always felt was rushing hot air coming in every time I opened the door from a room to outside area. They're really hot.

But this time around in Abu Dhabi means cold air both in or outdoor. It quite surprised me, after all this is in the desert area. But then again, I should have expected as such. Eventhough it's in the desert area, it's still at higher latitude, thus having winter time at some point in a year. And I tell you, it's quite chilly for those used to live in tropical area like myself.

Well..welcome to winter in Abu Dhabi. I guess I will feel the cold chilly air turns to be hotter sometime during my whole 9 weeks stay in Abu Dhabi.



Queue

Queue a.k.a antri...not every people are aware that they need to queue to speed things up. Maybe not every people even know what this famous word means.

Queue to enter a bus, a building, a terminal gate in an airport, even queuing multiple processes in a computer programme. Just imagine which one is faster. 5 people trying to enter a door at a time and ended up fighting with each other to get the first access, or 5 people queuing and access the door one after the other sufficiently. It's just so plain and simple.

It reminds me of my experience in Doha airport. Transit passenger from some of the flights will have to go through an x-ray to be able to enter the terminal. That morning, adjoining passengers from several flights were stacked all together in the same area to enter one single x-ray gate. They do have several x-rays...but only one was open. Imagine more than 300 people from around the world with different kind of nationalities, trying to access one single damn x-ray. And offcourse they don't even bother to queue...there's no place to make a queue line either. It took me almost two hours just to enter that xray after being crushed from every sides available by all those furious people. Including myself offcourse. Who wouldn't.

The point is....eventhough queue won't improve the time significantly, it will definitely still be more convinient to people by not crushing or elbowing one another.

So please... there's no harm to queue properly guys...