Saturday, May 31, 2008

Driving Around



Just some more random pics taken while driving around the city.


More construction - they seem to like to build things in pairs I have noticed


Outside the City Centre - Doha (Shopping Mall)


Ice Skating ring in the mall


No one around as the shops are not open yet


Photos of the Corniche





Museum of Islamic Arts


Dhows (Wooden Fishing Boats) they can also be hired and taken out around the corniche


This is the Emir's Palace

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Doha


The Zig Zag Towers at West Bay Doha - they look quite amazing



Boats at the marina by the Ritz Carlton

The Corniche - buildings in construction - taken while Nick was driving like an arab!!!!



The view from the swimming pool in our hotel


The pool on the 7th floor of the hotel - heated

The two Zig Zag Towers at West Bay

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Random Pics of Doha


The view from our hotel room - not the greatest.  Room is great and hotel is nice, its a five star with a view like this!!!!


Shopping in Doha

Well we finally arrived in Qatar after 19 hrs in transit - won't want to do that again in a hurry.  We went to one of the local shopping malls the night we arrived to try and keep ourselves awake - so here are some photos.  The mall is actually an inside mall.  The ceiling is painted to look like you are outside - its quite cool.




This mall is called Villagio . The ceiling is slightly curved so as you walk it gives you the feeling that the clouds are moving - its really quite cool.



And a river running through the middle of the mall with a gondola ride if you so wish.






Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mothers Day Random Pics

We went to Mums for a roast dinner on Mothers Day - Sunday May 11th

Mum and Joshua


Nick and I 

Josh looking really happy to have his photo taken with his mum!!


Concentrating on playing Nicks Nintendo DS



Mum talking to the Nintendo DS - now she wants to buy one.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Farewell Northwest Private

Saturday May 10th at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane - my farewell breakfast. Its the best breakfast and a beautiful setting right on the Brisbane River.


The girls: Jo, Pat, Alison, Vicky, Beth W, Kerry, Julie F, Me, Trish B, Beth R and Carmel.

And in case you are wondering this is my parting gift - care package if you like. Let me explain the contents - I can't do it as well as Alison of course. TED'S for the plane ride, Soothing eye cream for the bags under the eyes after the long flight, minties for those moments hanging around the airports on the way, puzzle book to keep me amused and a somac pen to use. Eye mask for sleeping, Toilet Bag and toothbrush incase my luggage gets lost, Perfume to make me smell good, Good Old Vegemite, Peanut Brittle, Scarf with bling to go with my Burka, and those sexy undies to wear under the burka - so when you see a picture of me in the gear you will know what I have on under it!!! An inflatable Aussie finger hand which I have been told to take to the Socceroos vs Qatar match in Qatar in June - so look out for me on TV. And last but not least a photo album with some little reminders of North West and some good ole Aussie recipes and some from the girls in the unit, and of course a photo straight from Alison special photo album - just so I can remember what I am missing!!!! Thanks Alison.

Thanks for a great time at Northwest and I will miss you all. But I promise to keep in touch.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Temari Ball

This is a  Temari Ball (see description) made by my friend - Lynley.



Temari Balls became an art and craft of the Japanese upper class and aristocracy and noble women competed in creating more and more beautiful and intricate objects.  They now represent a highly valued and cherished gift symbolizing deep friendship and loyalty.

It is traditional for a mother to make a Temari  Ball for her daughter as a New Years Eve gift.

They are also defined as Hime-temari (silk balls), made to bring good fortune to the person who keeps them, and are made by hand wrapping silk threads of different colours.  These crafts, filled with both the craftman's gentle spirit and techniques, are believed to bestow happiness.  The brilliant colour and threads used are also symbolic of wishing the receipt a brilliant (happy) life.

They make wonderful, unique gifts and are treasured as wedding and anniversary gifts, and as memories of friendship and special occasions.


Thank you Lynley - I love it, and will treasure it......see you in Mumbai in Feb!!!!!