Isaiah 58: 11

Isaiah 58:11

The LORD will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Prince Vladimir

"Enter Stage Left, a rather handsome young man. Around his neck he wears a large pendant. We like him at once" from script of Cinderella and the Wolfman.

This Fall Simon took part in the school musical. He practiced for 100+ hours to prepare for the lead role of Prince Vladimir. The part required that Simon act, sing, and dance. He was spectacular! We are so proud of his performance which ended on the weekend (a total of 6 shows). 





Doing the chicken dance with entire cast
When Cinderella declares the Prince to be the Wolfman
Searching for the girl who fits the shoe
Falling in love with Cinderella while disguised as a Chef
After the show

Friday, December 13, 2013

Convocation 2013

Once a year, at the end of Fall semester, the University of Calgary -- Qatar participates in Convocation for the graduates of the Nursing program. 2013 marks the fourth graduating class from UCQ. This year there were 49 graduates (up from 12 graduates last year) who have completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Nursing.
The University of Calgary Main Campus in Canada officially grants the degrees earned by students at UCQ. The University of Calgary Chancellor presides over Convocation ceremonies in Calgary and Qatar and confers the degrees on the graduating students. Other officials in attendance from University of Calgary included the Provost and the Vice-Provost.
Convocation is an elaborate, formal, and precise affair. That means that Max, Simon, and Tim really enjoy getting dressed up and going. Lisa participates as part of the Academic Party, sitting on stage in Academic Regalia. This year Sheika Hend, Vice Chair of the Supreme Education Council and daughter of Sheika Moza, was at the ceremony along with other members of the Royal Family.  Having VIPs adds another layer of protocol and mystery!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Bathroom Sign

When we moved to Kenya in 2008, we were surprised by how openly people talked about their bowel habits. Diarrhea was a very common occurrence and could lead to dehydration and other health problems.  In Qatar there is lots of discussion about staying hydrated by drinking water. Most public toilets have signs about the colour of urine. You are supposed to look at your urine in the bowl and look at the chart which tells you how much water to drink:
  • drink a large bottle of water immediately, 
  • drink 2-3 glasses of water now,
  • drink a large glass of water now,
  • keep drinking at the same rate.
This is good advice for everyone but especially critical in Doha when temperatures are above 40 degrees.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Vergie's Christmas

last day of work before Christmas vacation
Vergie has left on a trip home to the Philippines for Christmas. She will spend a month with her family, including a new grandson. Vergie has mixed feelings about returning home for the first Christmas in 12 years. She is excited to be celebrating with her family but she is also heart broken over the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan.

There is also a culture around home visits that is hard for some of us to understand. The purpose of expatriates like Vergie is to work hard and send as much money home as possible. She lives very frugally in Doha so that every month she can send money to meet her family's needs (one son still in University, one son with a new baby, her mother with health issues, one unemployed brother, several family members living in temporary housing).

And when she goes home for a visit, the expectation is that she will bring extra money with her to give to everyone she meets. She says relatives will come to her door asking for money. She has managed to save an extra 12000 QR (a staggering $3500) to give out to people in need. She says that she will spend much energy reminding people that she is "a Philippino housemaid in Qatar -- not the Sheik"!

This is so different from our family's expectations of us coming home for Christmas this year. Our gift to our family is our presence with them at a special time of year. Our family will spend much energy lavishing us with gifts, time, words, food, memories.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Sunset

Simon took this picture on the way home the other night. Every night we see the very large sun drop out of the sky onto the desert expanse. What is different about this sun is the cloud cover!

We rarely have any clouds in the sky at all. But the new practice of "cloud seeding" has created more days of heavy cloud, rain, and drizzle. Cloud seeding is a scientific method of weather modification. When a small cloud is present, scientist on the ground shoot particles up into the cloud for the purpose of creating increased precipitation.