Monday, June 24, 2013

Heartstrings 41.0: the key to every Texas girl's heart... meat and potatoes!


A post dedicated to the amazing food my body has taken in over the past week. As I've written before, work is quite slow nowadays. So basically, we come late and leave early to school and sit around chatting and watching movies. It's a hard life I live now... not quite as boring as I was expecting it to be, but there is still time for boredom to settle in.

One of our slow days, Rimi and I decided to leave early and go shopping. But first, we must eat. We found a new place in Al Wahda Mall called Paul's and decided to try it on for size. It's a little pricey, but it was our end of the week treat (and it wasn't too much longer before payday!)

I decided to go with a chicken dish (I really must start remembering the names of the food I try - or at least take a picture of it since I never can remember these fancy dish names). The chicken was breaded with almonds and was stuffed with a light creamy cheese sauce in the middle. It was served with a raspberry sauce (that I didn't try because I am not a fan of raspberries). The carrots, green beans, and mashed potatoes were delish... asparagus was a little juicy for eating and overcooked a tad. But all in all, the meal went over well with my taste buds.


The next day I almost entered a food coma from all the yummy goodness I inhaled at the Intercontinental Hotel. 

With most of us only having a few weeks left here in the UAE until we head our separate ways and travel home or explore the world; my friends and I met up for our first brunching experience in the UAE. Yep, that's right... first brunch. For those of you back home, a Friday brunch is how most people spend their weekends as you can get all you can eat/drink for 4 hours. If you drink, it's totally worth the price, I suppose. We arrived around noon and ate non stop until 4:30 pm. Oh my word, I have never in my life eaten so much food in one sitting! I will never attend another brunch other then the one at the Intercon. Here is a shot of the pasta station (on the left) where they will make risotto, spaghetti, pizza, or whatever your inner Italian is feeling at that moment. On the right is a portion of the Belgian Cafe menu featuring salmons, veggies, and things of that nature.


I decided on my first go, I would get my healthy foods in because I knew I wouldn't save room for later. So I made a mini spinach salad with corn and tomatoes, threw some strawberries and grapes on my plate, and then headed for the good stuff; Chamas' chicken and beef sirloin... Chamas is hands-down my favorite restaurant in Abu Dhabi Doo... it's a Brazilian place and the meat is to die for, melt in your mouth goodness.


After letting the sirloin settle in my tummy, I went across the way to the Yacht Club - which specializes in fancy seafood like sushi, oysters, clams, (none of which I'm too fond of). On the way I found my favorite station of the afternoon... the potato station. Where they serve any and all varieties/forms of potatoes from fries, wedges, scalloped, mashed, herb roasted, etc. On this plate, I decided to get some Asian chicken/noodle concoction, tried a pork rib (yes, they serve pork products at this brunch - unheard of here in the UAE), Belgium Cafe fries (best in AD as well), mashed potatoes, jumbo shrimp (that I ate almost all of while I waited behind the masses at the potato station), and to finish off, some German potato salad.  The chicken/noodle stuff was really good... didn't care for the pork rib (too tough for my liking but that could have something to do with my partiality for Chamas' beef), of course the potatoes were good, as was the shrimp.


Round Three took a little convincing myself to do... I knew I didn't have room if I wanted to maintain a level of comfort, but I decided that it didn't matter and went for it. I headed back to the wonderful potato station for some scalloped potatoes, snagged me a mini hamburger and grilled broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots, threw some grilled salmon and beef tips on my plate. Then went back to Chamas for some more beef tenderloin that was every Texans dream cut.


I finished the afternoon off with a little chocolate mousse cake (didn't take a picture of that cause it was off my plate as fast as it was put on there! lol). All in all, if you're ever in Abu Dhabi and need a good place to brunch, I highly recommend this place.

As the ladies and I concluded during our four hours of laughter and discussions, this was one of our favorite memories in Abu Dhabi... so thanks to Kalli, Cathy, and Jackie for the wonderful experience - can't wait to live lavishly with you ladies again!!! :)

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Heartstrings 40.0: Welp, that's all folks...

As my first year has almost officially ended (aka... the kids have just stopped coming to school and I now spend my days sitting around chatting with the co-workers and watching movies/tv series) I thought I should post some moments from the last 2 weeks of school - bulleted of course, cause I can't be bothered to write complete sentences :)
  • Reviewing rooms in the house, one boy yelled out, "CHICKEN," when I asked what the name of the kitchen was. 
  • Got handed a note from sweet little Abdulla Tayef that said, "I love you," aww...
  • Learned-ish the words for living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom in Arabic.
  • Got numerous, "thank you's," from the boys for downloading Ben 10 and Transformers to show in class (should be thanking THEM cause that allowed me to enter their grades instead of having to stay after school or work on them at home).
  • Had about 6 boys from one class show up last Tuesday because they wanted to play and liked Ms. Krista
  • Planned lots of my vacation whilst the boys worked/played/I had free periods off
Not too many things happened seeing as I had tonsillitis and missed 3 days one work week, then the next week had a sore throat from the same bacteria (which went into my eye this weekend! Can't get rid of this bugger, streptococcus!) That tonsillitis was a mess... haven't had it since I was younger and it's a pain. Spent most of my days/nights on my coach afraid to swallow and with a fever. Had to go to the hospital where they gave me an IV to reduce my fever and injected my first round of antibiotics (and 4 hours later, my fever was back). Got better that weekend and then BAM! Sore throat from the same stuff and was back to fearing the swallowing thing. Luckily, that only lasted a few days. Just had a few days left after that with the boys before they were off...

It's a very strange thought to be finished teaching the boys this year. Not a typical end of the school year here in the UAE as the boys just drop off like flies. I don't think I even got the chance to say goodbye to any of them or wish them a good holiday. You just never saw them again... and the boys didn't care to come say bye to you as it isn't in their culture to be "sentimental" that way. No end of the year party or activities set up by the school... No summer games played in the classroom or autograph/yearbook signing happening... No gifts from any of the kids... might have gotten 2-3 "thank you teacher," from the parents.

Our new official work week times are 8:00-12:30 every day... so basically, I will now be paid to sit around and catch up on Homeland and if there is anything else you feel I should be watching/catching up on; send me a message and let me know and I'll get right on it! Well, after Homeland :)

4 more weeks until I am Stateside! Very exciting!!!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Heartstrings 39.0: adios land of Thais!

Last post of Thailand... promise! I realize I could blab on and on about this place so I'm just gonna make it short and sweet. 

On my birthday, I decided I wanted to do something I'd never done before: rock climbing. It was a lot of fun... hard, but very rewarding. It's one of those things you need a lot of mental strength over physical strength. I will definitely be trying this again soon. It was a great way to spend the morning. We ended up going to a buffet place for lunch and chatted with the owner before heading back to get cleaned up for dinner. We hung around the hotel for a bit and then decided to go to another buffet that was recommended by tripadvisor and some guy we'd met walking by it the night before. It was decent. Got some free ice cream out of it. We walked around town a bit and then went back to the hotel and taught Alison and Kathy how to play spades. All in all, not a bad way to spend one's 29th birthday.



The next day was our first island adventure. First up Bamboo Island... it was a nice place. Little over crowded for my liking; but the water was stunning. I decided not to snorkel and walked the shoreline... found this little dude before noticing the time and had to sprint back before the boat left me stranded on the island! Oh, a first for me: I used my first "squatty potty" here on this island. Good times... 



Back on the boat, we headed for the Phi Phi islands. First stop was Viking Cave. I have never seen water so blue. It was gorgeous! We did a lot of stops in places like these (won't bore you with more pictures, they're on facebook anyway) 


Next up: Maya Bay... this is the place where The Beach was filmed. Very picturesque. If you walk around, you get the sense that you really are closed in with the cliffs towering above. The jungle is literally right off the beach. Again, way too crowded for my liking. The picture below is about as much space as people have to swim there... the rest of the small beach area is lined with speed boats for the tours.



Next up: Monkey Bay. I was sad to learn that we wouldn't be getting off the boat to play with the monkeys - as was Sonia. We had to see them at a distance. But it was nice to see them walking around and climbing the cliffs. One of the boats even fed the monkeys... a few of them would actually jump on the front of the boat, grab the food, and then jump off. 


The Phi Phi islands are definitely the best place for snorkeling in these parts of Thailand. We saw lots of fish... I even got lost in a school of them because people from the boat were throwing bread around where I was and the fish were swarming to it. My goal in Thailand was to find Nemo, and my mission was a failure. Guess I'll have to try Australia now... bummer ;) I got to see one of the boat guys take a dive down to the coral and pull up a sea urchin. Another first for me today: holding the urchin. This lady got scratched up a few times while handing it over to different people. I almost walked into this one as I got back on the boat... cause really, who expects people to be holding a sea urchin right as people are getting on a boat?!?



Next day: new tour. James Bond Island. This tour was different in that we had to drive in a van for over an hour to get to the boat that would take us to the island. It was a different feel... I liked it. The island is very small. And you can't swim in the water... something about stingy things in the water that aren't jellyfish? I dunno... didn't want to try it myself. 


After leaving James Bond, we went kayaking... it was the laziest way to kayak as we had someone on the boat paddling for us. I had Alison ask if I could paddle and the dude let me. So, score! I got my kayaking in!



We finished up kayaking, and went to this local fishing/floating village. All the restaurants/shops were on pillars. It was very pretty.


We left the village, boated past the mangroves, and loaded up back in the van for our journey to the Monkey Temple. It's a temple in a cave, but the special part is the monkeys that live outside the cave. If they're out, there can be hundreds of them begging for food. When we arrived... no monkeys. Made Sonia sad. We were only there four about 30 - 45 minutes and right as we were leaving, the monkeys made their appearance. We only got to see a few, but I got to hand this monkey his banana he dropped on the ground! :)



The last day of island tours were the Hong Islands. We first went into a beautiful lagoon... blue water, limestone cliffs, and trees sprouting out of the water.  


After the lagoon, we went to my future retirement place (yes, it has taken the place of Big Sur, CA)... Pakibi Island. Although I'm not sure how long I'd be able to stay on this island each day as the beach is very tiny. Pretty sure it's not a beach around 1 - 2 pm anymore. So it'd be my morning retirement place! 


We left Pakibi and headed for this island (can't remember the name!) and had lunch. The island is so small that it uses these metal containers to catch the rain. 


Last island stop for us: Hong Island. Best beach to swim around in. Minimal people and nice water. The snorkeling is so-so... Kathy and I saw some giant slugs (which she freaked out when seeing them - she was afraid they would swim up and wrap their nasty slug bodies around her... haha!) I swam for a good hour or so before settling in the sand and catching up on some reading. It was a great way to end our island vacation! 


We headed back to Ao Nang and ate our last meal at Luk Yim... in the end, I collected 11 bracelets (one for each island we visited while there.)


The next morning, we loaded up and left Krabi :( Awaiting us was our deluxe suit upgrade at the same hotel we stayed at on our first leg of Bangkok. Didn't spend too much time in our room to enjoy it though. But here are some pics: 







I had a really great time in Thailand and can't wait to go back and see more of this beautiful country. The people were amazing and the island experience really made me feel as though I were back in Texas.