Hello from Doha - not a lot of new to report this week. I received my resident permit which allows me to order a visa for Dad. I had emailed the people at the immigration office several times but they did not respond so I traveled to their office and schmoozed the people as best as I could to get the paperwork done. I hopefully accomplished the task. If I am lucky I will have a visa by this time next week and then they just need to make the flight reservation. I am ready to have a partner!! It is a little lonely in my apartment. There are so many people that are here alone. Sad.
I checked out an area called the Pearl this week which might be a nice place to live. It is on the water and you could park your kayak and have access to it every day if you wanted. They also have paddle boards and jet skis. Plus we can learn to sail the ocean blue. The Pearl feels a bit like walking around Vail, minus the mountains and cold and beauty. I am really isolated where I live now but it is close to work.
I continue to meet people from everywhere. I had dinner one night with a woman from Syria. That was an interesting discussion. She said that it was her opinion that the media exaggerated the events that happened in Syria. I told her how much empathy the USA had for refugees and that so many people want to help. We talked about the Muslim cultures. She said there are so many different kinds of Muslims who wear different clothes and who believe different things, like on a spectrum. Maybe we could compare the same to Mormons. Some are really intense and some are really chill plus everything in between. She did not wear the abaya or the hijab but was still Muslim. Huge difference.
The uber drivers come here from all over but they leave their families in their countries. The sacrifices that people make for their families is monumental. We have no idea in the USA what it is like to work 18 hours a day for a small amount of money just to send it to family in another country.
There are Filipino nurses here that agencies recruit and they are housed in tight quarters and given less than a 1000 dollars a month for compensation.
It is getting to be 100 degrees or a little more each day. Very toasty. No rain. That's my report for now. Many hugs to all. I miss you so much.
This is a delicious drink that I had. They do not have alcohol here so they make amazing drinks. I wish they did that in the states! This was a strawberry lemonade frozen thing.
These are birthday cakes. Wow.
I found a cute down syndrome young lady that works for Sidra (my company) She was in the immigration office....
I think I sent this to some of you but this is a huge "art form" of a spider with eggs in the sack in the middle. Gross.