Monday, August 15, 2011

IAH to DOH to AUH! The Experience...

FRIDAY - AUGUST 12th

All the Texas LT's (Licensed Teacher) attached yellow
bandannas to their carry-ons so we'd recognize each other at the airport. 
We got to the airport with plenty of time to spare!  Qatar Airways was very helpful!  We did have to pay $50 for one bag that was over 50 pounds.  Saying goodbye to the family was very tough.  While we were excited about our adventures ahead we couldn't even talk about leaving our family and how tough it was without getting tears in our eyes.

Once we went through security we met up with several other LT's and ate something quick before heading to the plane!

Our rather large airbus
The kids were excited about getting on a plane!  We couldn't even get to our seats before the Flight Attendant were helping us, and giving things to the kids.  They got a Sponge Bob zipper pouch with a Sponge Bob stuffed animal, stickers, and more junk!  But the kids loved it! 

Every seat had a little bag thing that had a toothbrush, tooth paste, eye mask, and socks. 


When we heard we'd be boarding the plane an hour before departure, we figured we'd lose our minds with two 5 yr olds trapped in a seat!  But - with the Sponge Bob stuff and the TV console and getting a drink in the back of the plane - life was good!  Cole was fascinated with the options he had for this 13 hour flight!  Carlayn didn't really put too much interest in each one but was "all over"!  Here is what was offered:


So we got in our seats and explored.  There were lots of TV shows (like Big Bang Theory - thought my dad would love that!) and various movies from all over the world.  Cole watched Rango, Rio, Dumbo, and Up!  He rarely moved during the flight.  Caralyn would watch Dora and then play a few games, and then bother Mommy! 



The Welcome Candy! 



Once we were in the air, we got drinks, and were fed.  We were given a menu to let us know what we'd be served. We had some choice in what we wanted.  Either way - we felt it was a risk!  But it worked out - we ate some and Jennifer wasn't crazy about the chicken meatloaf but I thought it was really good.  I tried the Moong bean Chaat salad with spiced yogurt....it was interesting...I only had one bite!  Jennifer didn't even try it. 


The kids were given a SpongeBob lunch kit with chicken tenders, corn, peas, mashed potatoes, lays potato chips, potato salad, brownie, and a juice box.  They loved the lunch kit.




Once dinner was finished the lights were dimmed and the lights above the storage compartments would change colors and it was soon bed time!  


Caralyn had it a little more difficult situation since she had someone on each side of her - but Cole was able to stretch between two seats. He just laid down and went to sleep.  He did at one point fall out but just got right back up and kept sleeping.  We let them sleep until 6:30 AM Houston time.  We knew when we got to the hotel it would be around midnight so it'd be bed time here too! 

Jennifer didn't sleep much.  I slept a few hours.  Around 2 AM (i think...) they came through passing out Ben & Jerry's ice cream.  It was our midnight snack! The kids missed out!  Luckily we used our stickers they gave everyone to mark their seat accordingly! 



After the snack of ice cream - back to bed!  If you got hungry there was a tray thing set up in the back with wraps, oreos, drinks, etc.  You could just walk back there and get a drink too!  It was great! 

Around 6:45 or so the lights slowly came on and we were given these hot towels to clean up and be as refreshed as you could be which wasn't much!  But it was nice anyhow...


Then we ate breakfast and waited....and waited....and waited to get to Doha, Qatar!  FINALLY we made i there.  We did not realize however that even though it's an international airport their methods are not quite what we're used to.  You walk off the steps on the plane - with two kids, and 4 carry-ons, camera bag and the dvd bag - it was rough.  And we started to learn a cultural lesson right there - not everyone is accustomed to waiting in line and being patient.  We had to stand firm and not let a few folks just basically push us out of the way so they can go ahead.  But we get on a shuttle bus where you stand and get bused to the "transfer" area where you go through security AGAIN!  It was mass chaos but it didn't take as long as we thought and luckily we didn't have a long layover so it worked out.  The kids (and the other 200 folks) were tired of traveling.  But we were soon on the plane again to Abu Dhabi. 

This flight was long enough for them to quickly pass out a spicy beef wrap (halal of course!) and orange juice.  And some water if you asked for it.  The kids weren't excited about the wrap but we liked it.  It reminded me of an Alief taco roll! This leg of travel was only like 45 minutes! 

We land in Abu Dhabi and the madness REALLY started!  We were met with the travel agency folks and some ADEC (Abu Dhabi Education Council - like the Abu Dhabi public school district).  We had to go through an eye scan and then passport clearance.  All of us along with quite a few others. 
Abu Dhabi Airport (after eye scan)


We received our actual employment visa and were sent through eye scan.  Because we were with ADEC we didn't have to wait in line at the eye scan - we just walked up to the door and went in.  We did have to push our way through some others who were waiting to go through the line.  They were frustrated that we were getting to pass them up - which we did feel bad.  But off we went and when the official saw we had the two kids he didn't even do Jennifer's eye scan.  But her visa was stamped as if it was done.  Who knows...

We then went through passport clearance and off to baggage claim.  I was pulled aside with my backpack and asked if I had a walkie-talkie...which I didn't but they took my word and did not search anything.  We were then told to get all our luggage and go to an assigned area to be shuttled to the hotel.  This was quite a chore.  There was luggage everywhere!  After 15 minutes or so we found ALL OUR BAGS!  Piled them up on a cart (with the help of a porter). 
The kids loved it - it was containment but they didn't see it that way!  
Once all the families were gathered together we began the journey to the shuttle.  When the airport doors opened we almost fell out.  The humidity was outrageous!  We were then shuttled to the Asfar Hotel Apartments where we finally settled in around 2 AM!  This was after we gave up one room - so we could all stay in the same apartment.  The two bedroom apartments were all taken. So we added a twin bed next to the king and we all sleep in one large bed! 

So we went to sleep around 3 and made ourselves get up at 8:30 to have breakfast and go to the grocery store and stay awake until bedtime.  This really helped us adjust to the time here. 

Here are the hotel apartment photos:
The Kitchen area...there is a small refrigerator and a washer/dryer combo (all in one machine!)
Living Room and small table to eat at!

Wardrobe - only storage space!

Bedroom - kids bed on the far left!

bathroom - we haven't used the hose to clean off with..
Cole hasn't figured out what the hose is for...

washer/dryer - all in one!

Caralyn is already playing house/teacher with her chipmunk and baby
So life is good....we're adjusting to the living quarters!  Stay tuned for the mall photos and LuLu's Hypermarket! 

2 comments:

  1. Yum! Ben & Jerry's. It's also nice that you had people to meet you there. Mohamed made traveling so much easier in Egypt. I also noticed that when people speak Arabic it sounds like they are really angry (I might be overly sensitive to that kind of thing so that was a real culture shock to me.)

    I love how Caralyn is wearing a Bucee's shirt! Don't forget to include pictures of you too. From one I saw somewhere it looks like you have been really taking care of yourself after all that medical stuff that happened. I need to follow your lead. (and thanks for doing the blog. I know it might be a pain, but it's so neat seeing you and the kids)

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  2. While we were excited about Stand up pouches our adventures ahead we couldnt even talk about leaving our family and how tough it was without getting tears in our eyes.

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