Saturday, November 01, 2008

Dietary Requirements

Right. It's been a while (again) and I promised in my last post that I'd try and highlight some of the positives of living in UAE.

First though, I'll give an update for anyone who's still out there and reading, after the months of misery and moan I've been slamming up here.
  1. The weather has turned out nice again.

  2. Looks like the weather will be turning out nice for the foreseeable future. Well, at least until April time, when it will start to get really hot again but I'll be ready for it then.

  3. Work has taken a surprisingly quirky turn and, for the moment anyway, is slightly enjoyable. I'm not sure how long that'll last but at least I don't feel like I'm fighting every day and failing at every attempt. Someone is finally listening.

  4. I'm adapting. I'm getting used to not having all of my friends around and focusing on the friends I do have here and also on making new ones - and I'm pretty good at that so instead of bleating on about it I'm getting off my arse and actually trying to work something out.

Things have been happening behind the scenes of my UAE life which have made me really think about what I'm doing. It's been a long time since I've taken a lead from my parents and learned something really new about them but they have been able to surprise and inspire me again. I was at home in the UK for a very short weekend last week. The trip was unplanned but necessary and my mum & dad helped me see things in a totally new way. They don't even know they've done anything but the way they've handled a situation that's happening at home has made me proud and given me cause to realise that I can deal with anything that's happening here. I've managed worse and even enjoyed things after. This is no problem.


I feel better now I've given myself a stern talking to. Abu Dhabi needs to step back a bit or I'm going to trample it.


I'm also considering moving to Dubai. The drive to work would take less time - strange, considering I work in Abu Dhabi but city traffic is shocking. The accommodation is cheaper and Dubai has much more choice for a social life as it's a much bigger city with thriving nightlife. Abu Dhabi is only just beginning to establish that aspect of it's new plans for global domination.

The move to Dubai, if it happens, will take a wee while as TOH needs to get to grips with his new job and get himself established before we go charging about the country looking for a new home.


Ok, so what do I like about it here?

  • Now, the weather.

  • Chicken and chips kebabs - they are amazing.

  • I can have everything I could possibly ever need delivered to my door - including chicken and chips kebabs.

  • It's a very safe place to live. A friend left his wallet on a table in a restaurant and when he realised and returned, the wallet was still there. Untouched.

  • I really like the sound of call to prayer.

  • It's tax free!!!!

  • The TV is rubbish - I'm forced to read more, eat out more and talk more.

The problems with the above are that most of them lead, in some way, to the accumulation of far too much extra padding. I've gained 6k in 2 months. Clothes are tightening and flesh is beginning to spill over the tighter areas of cloth. It's far too upsetting to contemplate. The gym on the top floor is being ignored - if I had to pass it in some way I'd probably get a pang of guilt at the very least but I never go up there now. I've made an appointment to join a health club next week in order to rid myself of the extra pounds, plus a few more. I may also have to limit my kebab intake. That's gonna sting but I've brought this upon myself.


So. That's me. I feel better (but quite a bit fatter). To help improve both of these states I'm now going to the beach to get a bit of a tan. If I'm going to be a bucket of lard, it'll look better golden rather than corpse white.

7 comments:

Peter said...

You know what the kebab tastes like, see it as a treat when you shed some kilo's. [same goes for the chicken]

houstonmacbro said...

Sounds like a fabulous life. Enjoy it.

Also, some of is like a few extra pounds on our mates. Gives us something to hold on to.

:-)

Scott in Iowa said...

So glad to hear things are looking up a bit!

The kebabs sounds fantastic! What's in them?

Monty said...

Hurrah! I knew the DG that I have experienced would come shining through all the doom and gloom! :-) Exercise, schmexercise - I'm sure TOH still loves you and is probably enjoying more of you! ;-)

scottiejt said...

Hey there. 1st time i've commented on your blog, and I have to say I find it very interesting. I have some friends who live in Dubai, they work for Emirates and they LOVE it and I've heard Abu Dhabi is a mini Dubai. What is it you do? Must be a big change of life for you, but a bloody exciting change all the same. I'm envious!!!

T said...

Indeed I often have to give myself a stern talking too also !! XXX Best of Luck to you DG

Jayne said...

I recently returned to the Sandbox after almost a month away. Recent circumstances have quite literally left me with a loathing for this place. The only nice thing about it at the moment is the weather - it's great for going out on the bike :-)
Have fun while you're here hon & make as much dosh as possible :-)