Monday, 23 November 2009

Pitbull - Good & Bad News

Well Pitbull was finally caught and sent off to the vets. Now the 'PCC' (PAWS Cat Catcher) did say that when she caught him, he was off for the 'big sleep in the sky', which I had thought was a bit sad, and unfair just cos he's an ugly cat and noone wanted to adopt him.

However, 'PCC' thought Pitbull was such a well behaved cat during his time in the cat box and at the vets that he had a reprieve and was allowed back onto the compound minus some bits he'd originally been proudly displaying around the place.

Welcome back Pitbull ! We hope Noodle will take after you in the 'good looks & charm' state.

My First Quilt...Almost there !

Yep, yet again its been all quiet due to internet problems and just about too much to be getting on with. I've had my in-laws out to visit and a somewhat hectic social life (well for me anyway) and getting on with my latest 'new hobby' ... quilting !

I joined a fabulous quilting group, 'Kingdom Quilters' and have met some really lovely ladies in the process. I am almost finished with my very first quilt, a log cabin and just can't wait to get onto the next one.

I also belong to another quilt club run by the same ladies, Fran and Karen, 'The Beduoin Quilters' which runs once a month and is well worth popping along to for advice and help with new techniques and quick projects.

Ok, so we did no quilting on this day but we all had a great time at our Christmas Dinner and were thrilled with our surprise presents of a unique quilted bag, quilting cd's, 'fat quarters' and much more. Brilliant Club ! So glad I joined in with this one ... it did take me 6 months to fully get going with it and my sporadic attendances are now a thing of the past !

Almost finished, just the binding to get done and that's it !

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Not a Fan



So, not a fan of Jodi Picoult then !

Introducing ... Noodle


Well this is Noodle, one of the 4 week old kittens from the mom that just got 'fixed'. Right now I'm not happy with him/her as s/he has just wee'd on my nice soft blannket I thought s/he would like to sleep on...and s/he is jumping all over me and the keyboard. Oh yes, and biting my socks ! Obviously s/he is doing ok right now !

Noodle behaving a little better.

Scamp...he's still not happy but has come home so far but wants nothing to do with it whatsoever, and right now I feel the same !

Happy Birthday


Oh how the years have flown...he's nearly a teenager! 11 years old ! Who'd have imagined the little scrawny pre-termer would be a strong healthy 11 year old...it seems just yesterday that he was just a baby.

I think he had a good time, we had a pool party and sleepover which keeps him happy.

Happy Birthday William, x

Saturday, 12 September 2009

PAWS for Thought

'Ginger' one of the kittens up for adoption on the PAWS website. Also a half brother of Noodle from the previous litter before 'mom' got fixed !

I have been putting this one for sometime, but when we first moved onto the compound we noticed that there was a particularly thriving semi ferile as well as totally ferile cat population. This is how we aquired Scamp our stray. I live a couple of doors down from the PAWS representative on our compound and really did want to help out but didn't want the stigma of 'the old mad cat lady' as my very first image and introduction to everyone else when we first arrived. I no longer need to worry on that score as I believe I'm already getting to be known as a little bit mad about cats as well as socks !
'Pitbull' not one of the most attractive cats. His time is numbered as a Cassenova... we'll catch him one day soon!

Anyway, this week I had my first experience of taking one of the poorly kittens down to the vets for I'm sorry to say an extra long sleep. He really wasn't very well, he'd gone blind in one eye and couldn't see well from the other and couldn't walk very well and at 3 months its quality of life surely wasn't going to be too good. The mum cat really did her best but it wasn't fair to either of them. Now she needs to be caught to 'fix her' so she doesn't have anymore kittens.

The very next day a set of kittens and their mum was caught and were taken off for 'fixing'...and then the latest litter of kittens were found huddled up in someone's garden. They were so tiny and only around 4 weeks old. Unfortunately my 2 (or perhaps I should say 3 if including my DH) kids just kept on about having one to try to save it. So in the end I gave in and now we have 2 cats ! Scamp is not impressed at all but I'm hoping he'll come round and that they'll become company for each other.

The new addition is 'Noodle' and has started to eat and drink and we're hoping he or she will thrive.

Looks like I'll be getting more involved in the PAWS 'thing' afterall !
Also looks like I'll be needing a job to be able to bring them both back to the UK when this posting is over !

PAWS 'People's Animal Welfare Society', Saudi Arabia
Website:http://www.saudipaws.com/index.htm

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

South Africa


Well we are back and the kids are back at school and life is returning to normal again...apart from the fact that its Ramadam and very hot !

Our holiday was just fantastic and I'm really suffering after being away and having such a wonderful time and returning to Saudi to doing very little at all !

Still stop moaning and get on with the reporting :

We spent the first 10 days in the UK catching up with family and friends and I had that all important 'curry night out with the girls' at the Nepalese Restaurant in Portsmouth. I even managed to have a temporary membership at Roko and got to several 'Spinning' classes...which now seem pretty pointless as I did nothing since once we got on with the holiday and back to Saudi...I will start my exercise regime again... promise ! I need to after all the food !

Then we were off, South Africa...12 hour flight in 'economy' ... urgghhhh ! But it was worth it. We were met at Jo'berg airport by Tracey from 'Get-About Tours and Safari's' whom we booked the holiday with.

We had just the best time in South Africa and went from Jo'berg to Kruger Park, to Moholoholo Game Lodge, to Nkhuru and then onto Cape Town.

The kids loved our visit to the De Wilt animal rehab centre where we met a special character, 'Ambassador Byron'...a cheater that allowed us to pat him and have some pics taken.Another cheater from the 'De Wilt' Cheater Sanctuary

On one of the trips, to the Hippo Hut in Moholohola we were treated to a hunt and capture of a South African Rock Python by our guide..the fantastic Eric who really made this such an exciting place to visit with his speciality subject of snakes.
We also spent our 20th Wedding Anniversary at the Moholoholo Lodge where on a return safari trip we had a wonderful surprise of a beautiful spread of leaves and candles and an iced bucket containing a bottle of Champers ! We sat outside listening to the nocturnal animals munching and chomping around us...the kids were inside in their camping beds!

There really are just so many pictures from this holiday so I'll post just a few at a time.

And YES we saw the 'BIG 5' !

Special thanks goes to our tour guides, Tracey and Clinton from, 'GETABOUT TOURS AND SAFARIS', who put this fantastic holiday package together for us.
Website: http://www.getabout-tours.co.za/

We will be returning to South Africa again for sure.

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Winding Down for Summer Vacation !


I had wanted to add several posts before I finally packed for our summer vacation but things have just run away with me and I just didn't get the time I wanted on the computer.

Firstly there was the school holidays which meant spending more time with the kids and ... well ... letting them play on the computer themselves, which is quite okay as its been just too hot to go out during the day at the moment so they've got to have something to do whilst they're stuck inside. We've then, usually gone out around 6 or 7pm when its a little more comfortable to walk around outside. We've also had a few nights out at the swimming pool in the moonlight.

Also, I've had a few 'get togethers' for new arrivals and leavers to and from the compound, and shopping trips in order to prepare for our impending holiday excursions to the UK and ... then ... onto Safari in South Africa ... can't wait !

So things are going to be fairly quiet on here, but I'll be back at the end of August and into the unrelenting heat of the Saudi summer and Ramadam.

Back on with the packing and see you soon.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Stable Mable


Meet my new'ish mode of travel...Stable Mable

My other bike, which I inherited when I came out here has finally got the better of me and I am totally fed up of the effort it takes to get the wheels to turn a full cycle so here's what was put up for the replacement.

My first attempt at riding her was to head straght into the back of the car ...shush don't tell Pete ! But then I slowly got the hang of it as it really was a bit weird. I thought a 3-wheeler would be easy but this thing should have a certificate to go with it to prove you're a competent rider. Anyway, got the hang of it now but still feel unsure and unsteady with the kids in the back when going over the humps and up the hilly bits and even doing a turn.

The kids love Mabel and its a real fight to stop them taking her off somewhere.

Believe it or not, these bikes are a real sought after vehicle and I'm very lucky to have got her...she will come in so useful when we move onto the new compound next year as the place is huge and I'm going to need something to be able to bring all the shopping back from the compound shop.

Trouble is I can't get the image out of my mind of Elvis, who used to ride his 3-wheeler around Portsmouth a few years back, but I think I'll probably leave Mable here as it wouldn't be fair to take her all the way back to England just to have the micky taken out of her.

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Fresh Dates from our Tree Part 2


The dates I reported on a couple of weeks back, LIFE SOCKS ... SAUDI SOCKS !: Fresh Dates from Our Tree are still not ripe and this is due to the sun just not getting to them so they'll, hopefully, be waiting for plucking when we return from vacation in August. However, the tree next to it had several ripe looking dates and with the help of 'a man' as I can't clim these trees myself and hack away at the date stalks, we had several fresh dates to eat yesterday.I had to wash them to get the sand and 'yuk' off and dried them in the sun a little, then they were ready to eat. Delicious ! ... the kids won't touch them but that's okay, I'll eat them and there'll be plenty for when Pete gets back as I've 3 bunches sitting on the clothes drier in the sun to ripen up.

Silver...RIP


This morning my hubby phoned me to say that our very much loved pet, Silver, whom we left in England with mum & dad, had gone to sleep last night and didn't wake up this morning. He was 18 years old and had been thru a pretty bad car accident a couple of years ago but he pulled through. He had a very good life with us and with his latest carers so its not too distressing.

The kids were obviously upset but when I said that he was over 100 years in human terms they were a bit more happy about it especially as he had such a loving family.

I had hoped he'd have hung on for another couple of weeks until we got to see him again but he obviously thought better of it but at least he waited till Pete got there...good timing as he's only there for a few days !

A very quiet burial was performed in the back garden this morning around 11.40am (Saudi time). Silver was wrapped in a fresh white shroud and a couple of bunches of, I think they were, 'forget me knots'.
I'm sure all his friends will miss him, especially the new puppy, Jack Russel...which I suspect helped along in his demise, and his sister Budget who survives him and lives just next door but one, so she can visit him whenever she likes.

Okay, RIP Silver, you will be missed but you had a pretty good life and you will be fondly remembered...especially for ....

Weeing on or in plastic bags

Weeing on or in any bag left on the floor

Weeing on & in shoes ... mainly Pete's work shoes (of which he noticed a very strange smell when the shoes warmed up whilst at work one day after having the weekend to dry up the wee)

Weeing ontop of the oven... several years ago when we almost sent him off packing just a little sooner than he should have ! But he sorted himself out on that one... eventually.

Oh and very bad breath ! We did get this one sorted last year at a cost of over £500 for vets fees.

We still loved you and know you loved us too !

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Sunshine Socks from COOKIE June KAL


Unfortunately I didn't get to finish the Sunshine Socks in time for the 'Cookie June KAL' on Ravelry... almost but not quite. I will finish it within the next few days though as I love the socks. I don't think the colour does credit to the pattern though and I should have used a plain yarn, but I don't have any in my stash so on my trip back to the UK at the end of July I will stock up on some nice plain sock yarns to show off the stitch patterns from the book to their best advantage.

Lovely pattern and great for beginners to get used to reading a chart too.

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Afternoon Tea at the Movenpick


For our Ladies Lunch this month (June) we all went to the Movenpick for afternoon tea. We arrived and all threw off our abayas as this is what they all did on their last visit to no objections, but this time we were being watched ... eventually we were told that we had to cover ourselves and put on our abayas.

Nevermind, freedom for a few moments ! Just think heat and then add conservative clothing (long trousers, and sleeved tops) and to top it all, a rather lovely, not cotton or linen but a sweat inducing, black nylon abaya !

The food was lovely, if not served up in a rather odd way with the apple pies served first (with no cream !!!), then came the berry fruits pies, and finally the sandwiches. Then 'the big one' we were all waiting for ... the 'scones'. Great debate was had as to which was the correct pronunciation and my verdict is still 'scONe' not 'scone as in stone' ! No clotted cream !!! Very disappointing. We had some kind of cream though (I do suspect that it was pumped out of a pressure can into the little bowls).

All in all it was a lovely afternoon tea and I would certainly go again for 40 SR and its worth going for the view too.




Devastating News on Sock Wars IV


I did receive the SIPs and the Death Socks pretty much together...One day apart ! I was devasted, I wanted to get at least one more kill in but it was not to be. All I can say on the matter is that there will always be another warrior ready to take my place !

Looking forward to next year ...

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Jumping the Gun ....

... Maybe its my 'SIP's', (Socks In Progress) and not the 'Death Socks' afterall !

Bring it on... Thursday I'm ready and waiting !

There's Something in the Air ...

... or there will be on Wednesday !

I believe my 'death socks' are waiting for me...in London ! I have received a phone call today from an anonymous caller to say that there is a 'suspicious package' and it is being held at MOD HQ... oh my... the reason ? Cos it has the terrifying words of 'CANDY' written on it !

I think I'll take my 'death socks day' as the date on the package as it seems to have been sitting at HQ for a while and it doesn't seem fair to say I've been alive all this time.

Obviously that's another item (and description) not to add to parcels coming out to Saudi Arabia...NO Chocolate, NO Candy, in fact NO FOOD ITEMS ! But 'Death Socks' ! ... they're ok... infact don't even mention 'death' on the package or they might destroy them in a controlled explosion !

I should officially receive my 'death socks' on Thursday evening when a secret operation/assault to liberate them has been conducted safely and they are brought back with a double agent on another covert operation.

However, if they are not what I expect... this posting will self destruct !

Saudi Disco ... Just a thought

What would it be like if disco's were allowed...well maybe this is something like what we're missing:



Or maybe even this:



Forget River Dance, get these guys on for the interval at the next Eurovision !

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Freedom...and Things

SOCK WARS IV

I wish I could get another kill in lol, but I think things are so slow out here that I'll only get one in and then get my death socks before the sip's ! Still its a great way to go out.

CULTURE SHOCK
Holiday time is almost here... UK first then onto South Africa ...
Yep its a real culture shock when I go back to the UK... I generally disappear for hours on end just because I can. Hubby just lets me get on with it and doesn't moan about it. I just love being able to go out on my own, wherever I want, wearing what I want, doing what I want, riding my bike !

I can even talk to strange men if I feel like it...that is real weird cos you can't talk to a man out here, its just not the done thing. I forgot about this once at the beginning of my arrival and out shopping one day a saudi guy paid with a 100sr note instead of a 50sr and I said I'd have it if he didn't want it...he looked at me along with the others in the queue as if I was a real 'hussy'. I could almost hear the muttering of 'haram' on all their lips. I havn't forgotten that one in a hurry and don't speak or even look a man in the eyes out here now.

Actually I quite like the feeling of security you get out here where men are concerned. No man is allowed to talk to you or touch you and it really is quite a great sense of security not felt in the UK,(or elsewhere) where men can lear, shout or even grope at you without a lot of interception. If you shout at them people will usually look at you as if you're causing a scene, but here someone would definitely step in. I do think that a lot can be said of the Saudi customs which take into account a womans safety above all else.

I really pushed the limit yesterday tho, my hubby is in Milan at the moment and I took my driver with me and the kids to Pizza Hut (I was really pushing it as women aren't really allowed out with a man who is not either her son, husband, or has written permission from her husband to be with the man she's with !) Oh living life dangerously. To boot, my driver is Indian so even more 'shame on the old hussy' that I am.

Its a fantastic place though and I really love it here but just also love the freedom of being back in the 'so called' free world. But then there's the 'street crime', violence, fights, drunkeness, unfriendly shop assistants, oh I could go on but its having to make the best of whatever you have at the time I suppose.

FAVOURITE WORD OF THE MOMENT
Alhamdulillah! Meaning: "Praise to God"
It just rolls off the tongue and sounds wonderful.

Friday, 12 June 2009

Saudi Quilt Block No. 2 'Camel'

Well its in progress anyway...Just wanted to share my adaption of the camel from the wooden carving to the quilt version. So far I'm very pleased and can't wait to see the finished block.

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

My First Saudi Quilt Block

I've been putting this one off for a few months now but finally got round to making it...yeaaaahhhh...with the help of 'J' my mate. It took a good couple of hours but I think its a pretty good first attempt. I can see all the mistakes but I'm so very pleased with it all the same.Next is a camel (inspired by this wooden carving), and then a Saudi door, Saudi dagger, and a mosque.
I had intended to make a Saudi quilt but on reflection, think it more feasible for me to just go with a wall hanging or cushion cover to begin with until I get more experienced at it.

This is what I eventually want to work up to making...Its a Batik painting of my friends, but I want to make it in quilt version.

Monday, 8 June 2009

Fresh Dates from Our Tree

This is the view from our bedroom balcony and a couple of days ago we noticed that it was full of dates. In a few weeks time we will be able to have our very own fresh dates direct from our very own Palm Tree.

I didn't like dates very much back in the UK and didn't think I'd like them out here either. To my surprise I absolutely love them.

There isn't just one variety to choose from but hundreds and there is bound to be one or two that even the most avid date hater would love. We regularly have a date dish as the centre piece on our coffee table to dig into whenever.I just can't wait for these ones as we just missed out on them last year when we arrived much to our dissappointment.Also, this view is just beautiful in the morning and a far cry from the view at our home in the UK of the many buses and lamp posts from our bedroom window.

If you're interested in reading more about dates I have copied some information from the 'Palm Wonders' website below for your interest.

PALM WONDERS (Soft & Dried Dates from Saudi Arabia)http://www.palmwonders.com/content/about-dates/

Historical facts
Saudi Arabia is the home land of the Date Palm Tree. With more than 10000 years of age it is one of the oldest trees in the world. Many nations transferred the palm trees from Saudi Arabia (used to be called Arabian Peninsula) to other places in the world after they became amused by its charming beauty and its endless generosity. For example, the great Alexander was the first to introduce palm trees to Pakistan. And with the entrance of the Kalifa Abdualrahman Aldakel to Spain (Andalusia) the first palm tree entered Spain. This led to its availability in America; because it was introduced to Mexico for the first time by the Portuguese and then it reached the United States during the 18th century.

In Islam, dates have received more attention than any other fruit. For instance, Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) encouraged Muslims to break their fast at the sunset during the month of Ramadan by dates and water. He once said that if a person has some dates in his house then he is not poor.

Today, Saudi Arabia is the second largest producer of dates in the world.

Saudi Arabian date fruit is well known for its deliciousness i.e. if the date is tasted once; a person will quickly become a date lover. We have to mention though that there are more than 300 types of dates in Saudi Arabia with each having its own different taste and texture.

Dates description
Like other fruit, dates are a seasonal product, therefore the supply of fresh delicious dates is always limited. However Palmwonders provides processed dates (Tamr) and dried dates all year round. Dates can be classified as soft, semi-soft and dry dates. Chewy dry dates keep longer and can be used for 'survival food' on long trips or on hiking.

Dates freeze extremely well, so you can put them in your freezer and enjoy them year round.

Dates are oval-cylindrical, 2.5-5 cm long, and 1.5-2.5 cm diameter. When dates are unripe, they come bright red to bright yellow in color, depending on the type of dates. Dates contain a single seed about 2-2.5 cm long and 5-7 mm thick.

Three main Cultivar Groups of date exist:

Soft e.g. Khalas Qassim ( تمر خلاص القصيم ) and Khalas Kharj ( تمر خلاص الخرج )
Soft or Semi-Dry e.g. Ajwa ( عجوة ), Anbara ( عنبرة ), Mabroom ( مبروم ), Medjool, and Barni ( برني )
Dry e.g. Ruthana ( روثانة ), Nabtat Ali ( نبتت علي ), Segae (صقعي) and Sukkari ( سكري )
The type of fruit depends on its nutrition, shape and taste. Dates ripen in four stages, which are known throughout the world by their Arabic names kimri (unripe), khalal (full-size, crunchy), rutab (ripe, soft), tamr (ripe, sun-dried). Dates come in the following four forms in the market:

Press Pack such as Khalas Qassim ( تمر خلاص القصيم )
Plain Dates when they are fresh
Dried Dates such as Sukkari ( سكري )
Date Paste such as Soft Date Paste ( تمر معجون )
Dates nutrition
A 100 gram portion of fresh dates is a premium source of vitamin C. Since dates contain relatively little water, they do not become much more concentrated upon drying, although the vitamin C disappears in the process. Each date provides about 20 calories, and is a good source of carbohydrate, fibre, and potassium, also providing some calcium and iron along with other vitamins and minerals in smaller amounts. Dates do not have significant amounts of fat, cholesterol, protein, or sodium. Here are some examples of the nutrition of some type of dates:

Khalas (100g):
82.9 g sugar
2.9 mg vitamin C
1.59 % protein
0.93 % fat
Sukkari (100g):
66.7 g sugar
80 u vitamin A
2.9 mg vitamin C
1.32 % protein
1.73 % fat
Segae (100g):
79.4 g sugar
2.4 g vitamin C
2.07 % protein
0.96 % fat
Use of dates and other palm tree products
Dates are an important food for travelers in desert or in the mountains because they provide them with a complete nutritious meal (see the above nutrition fact of dates). Beside that, dates are easy to carry and no cooking is needed to prepare them for eating because dates are often eaten out-of-hand.

Dates can also be used for cooking. They can be chopped and used in a range of sweet such as cakes and other dessert dishes and other savory dishes (see examples of our recipes).

Dates are also processed into paste and date syrup called 'dibs' which most likely are used in some recipes.

Recent innovations include chocolate-covered dates and date juice.

Date palm leaves are used for making huts, mats, screens, baskets, brooms, large hats, and fans.

Palmwonders will try in the future to provide some of these products to the online customers if there were a good demand for them.

Friday, 5 June 2009

Qualified Diver at 10 Years Old

Almost ... He started diving lessons a few weeks back and came back today after diving in the sea as part of his exam. I think one more diving session in the sea and he'll be a 'Qualified Diver' at just the age of 10 years ! Not something that he'd have had to opportunity to do back in the UK.
I'm so very proud of him, he was a bit scared but got over it, and the sea is so salty that it really hurts the eyes... Well done son !
Proud dad & son

Scamp Says...


...Its just too hot !

It has been frequently hitting 108o/F (42o/C) and due to soar to over 50o/C over the next few days. Today its 115o/F (46o/C)...Thank goodness the kids Friday morning football matches have stopped for the time being.

It's like a ghost town around the compound as people are staying in with the air con, but try telling that to Scamp...he'd much rather go out and lounge about outside in full sunshine !

Update...Sock Wars IV

D+21: SBL is still going strong...maybe its the post, or maybe the terrain...its pretty hard to find SBL out here...there's so much sand in the desert !

SBL's Statistics:
1 Kill ~ Padiham Knitter
Waiting for SIP's

SBL's Assassin has been killed by SockDingbat...
...So Who Was 'Thorsgirl' ?

Warriors Statistics:
Alive = 122
Dead = 155
Withdrawn - 5

Brownberry Yarns & Let's Knit Competition

Right after my update on the Sock Wars IV on Wednesday 3rd, I received a late package...I was a little dubious as to what it could be...could it be the end of SBL ? I turned the package over and found the return address and exhaled a sigh of relief...it couldn't be those dreaded 'death socks' as it was from 'Brownberry Yarns'. I had entered a competition in the 'Let's Knit' magazine and won a fabulous prize of Artesano Inca Mist yarn. This was my prize winning package !I was very happy with my winnings but the generosity of some people is just so unexpected especially with such kind words and actions...I also had an extra beautiful ball of Rosarios Bio Bamboo added to the stash...so thank you so much 'Brownbery Yarns', your generosity is much appreciated and I can't wait to knit something up from these yarns.