Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Our first two weeks


The first weekend in Qatar, on Saturday night, I played golf under the lights. Not bad. Some things are almost normal. We have moved into a new 2 bedroom apartment, so there have been a couple of minor problems, the most major was the morning we got up for school and no water. We survived and no one commented on our lack of daily hygiene. The "no water" has happened again, it is fixed in about 4 hours but that does not help getting ready for school.

We have been able to call the US, with the biggest problem being the time difference. Because we don’t yet have a high speed connection at home, all Internet and Skype calling has been from school which means we are leaving work about the time everyone in the US is getting up. This problem will go away when we get our “Resident Permit” and have a DSL connection from the apartment. We can call in the evening before bedtime and reach people as they are getting home from work.

We didn’t believe people when they said most everything is available here and we brought/shipped some things we could have purchased in country. We both wish we had brought more causal clothes, because things aren’t as strict, dress code wise as we thought. Walking though the malls, you have dress from completely covered to western spaghetti tops.

As I mentioned, one of the major pastimes in Doha is eating. At this point, we have eaten at 10 different ethnic restaurants, and for this country boy that has been an experience. Another Qatar pastime, at least at the beginning, has been paperwork. We have had blood typing, blood tests and an X-ray, eye exams, fingerprinting and standing in line. The interesting thing is that our experience has been fairly well greased by our employer. All the other new people who have had other overseas experiences, say this is an easy start. Guess everything is relative.

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