Friday, January 15, 2010

My Haaj into the Desert
























































Today I desided to take an adventure, one that I believe will spark more excitement in my life. As I seem to have more time on my hands, since i'm alone in the UAE, and weekends are usually my time to spend with Mallori, I decided to venture off into the Al Gharbia region of Abu Dhabi. It's the western side of the country which borders Saudi Arabia, where life is scattered and one can spend true time alone with God. Overall, I spent about 10 hrs in the car or next to it, taking pictures; I drove around 600 Kilometers, and all on 2 tanks of gas (which cost me only about 27 bucks). There are many small towns out in this region, but I decided first to head towards Jebel Dhanna, home to the port that takes visitors out to Sir Bani Yas Island (which I was not allowed to get to, because I didn't have a room booked at the resort located there). Leaving this area, I was only able to head west, because there was no on ramp to lead me back towards Abu Dhabi. After driving for another 30Km in the wrong direction, I began to get a little nervous, knowing that the border between UAE and Saudi Arabia is "Undefined" and I am also aware that most expats are not allowed into the country without prior visa arrangements, yet alone welcomed there. However a "U-Turn" appeared and I took it heading back. I noticed a road that led south towards a town "Arada" which according to my map is the end of that road, and it too is close to the Saudi border. However, the road did connect with another road that eventually would lead me home. I also noticed that this part of the UAE is very barren, and it is close to the area known as "Rub al Khali" or "The Empty Quarter" where there are no inhabitants in a 1000 x 500 kilometer area or 250,000 square miles. Sounds like an adventure right?




















Well, I didn't go too deep into it, and though I did do some off-roading in my little Toyota Yaris, I don't dare go far off the road in this part of the world. I did have one stretch of road where I didn't see a single human for about 100km...let's just say, I spent a good time talking with God, dealing with any fears I might have. Just as I felt like i was going insane with nervouseness, I had a terrific photo op as a herd of camels were meandering on my left. Camels are a weird animal, not very attractive (though UAE hosts camel beauty contests), and they smell very bad. I passed another group of them later in my trip and when I got too close, one large one decided to mark his ground by urinating, letting me know i'm just a visitor.




















After going through this long stretch of sand dunes and more sand dunes, I came to the Liwa Oasis, a nicer area of the country, where greenery is plentious as well as the sand. I stopped for some soup at a local hotel, then quickly resumed my journey around the emirate of Abu Dhabi. One thing I learned is that as Christians, we are not alone...no matter how quiet, how afraid we become, or how sandy it may be, God is always with us, protecting us, guiding us, and comforting us. He is our refuge in the desert, he is our shield from the spitting camels. And after listening to the Brooklyn Tabernacle choir's "I'm Amazed" cd about 13 times today, I recommend that to the lonely traveler as well.




















Although I wish i could have shared this first with my beautiful babygirl, Mallori, It was nice to be reminded that God is my first love, and today was time with him. Muslims are to take a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their lives as part of their faith, known as Haaj. And as I passed many people, stopping to pray on the sides of the road, I was thankful to know that God heard me as I kept driving, singing his praises, and worshipping him in spirit and in truth. I don't need a mosque. I am the temple. Today, I took my "Haaj," my journey to build closeness with God...and because he first came to me, I don't need to travel too far. Maybe tomorrow, i'll do Haaj from bed.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Catching up...
















Well, I think it's funny how though we are continents apart, we seem to have the same great ideas...I was thinking today how it's been forever since we've posted anything, so i went out to buy another memory card reader (since mine broke) and post some of these pics i've had on my camera for a while...well, Mallori evidently beat me to it. First, I'll talk about our trip to the Al Ain Zoo, which was not too impressive being used to the amazing Columbus Zoo, home of Jack Hannah. The animals looked starved, the local kids were throwing trash to them (probably hoping to fatten them up) and overall, it wasn't a very eye appealing place...the snack bar and gift shop were kept up better. I think the female lion in the picture is actually dead...Next, we drove up Jebel Hafeet, the highest point in UAE, bordering Al Ain and Oman. It rises over 1000 meters, and at a pretty high slope. Our little Yaris did an excellent job making it to the top, though near the peak Mal begged me to turn back, as we did not know what was on the other side. It was adventurous either way. After an amazing new year, as documented by Mallori's recent post, we drove up to Dubai again for the opening of the Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest building. I can only imagine how crazy New York must have been in the 30's when the Empire state building opened, but I doubt they would have charged 60 dollars to go the top (per person). I don't think they charge that today! We decided to avoid the crowds and save our money for another time...though I hear the price has gone up since:( It was nice though spending our time together just walking around a huge mall, before my lovely wife would leave the country for the next couple of months. Since then, we've been managing, though I am noticing how the little things are big when you miss them, like kisses goodbye, or arguing over who holds the remote (though Mal usually wins), or simply a warm hug as I arrive home from work...these things keep me going...however, We are going to push through this time apart, knowing that our love has taken us over mountains, and it will definately lead us through these valleys. God is our strength, and with him, nothing is impossible. So, enjoy the photos, and keep us both in your prayers.





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First Entry for 2010

Officially 12:00am - 01/01/10!!!

They gave us these props, we didn't bring them - honest;)


New Years Eve

New Years Eve - Crowne Plaza Hotel Yas Island

Christmas Eve - just in the car

Christmas Day @ Rotana Beach Hotel

Christmas Day - Mallori, with our mini christmas tree

Christmas Day - David with our mini christmas tree

Christmas Eve @ One2One Hotel

Merry Christmas/ Happy New Year!
Our apologies, we haven't been as faithful as we planned with our blog, me - Mallori, being the worse! BUT, this is a new year, new beginnings and a chance to really start again.

So, updates:

I'm in Minnesota, my sister gave birth to her 3rd baby, a boy - Josiah. He was born last week on the 6th. I flew here on the 8th (it was planned;) and it's been interesting. I'm enjoying my time with my nieces and my nephew, however I miss David like crazy!

David is still in Abu Dhabi, working of course! However, it seems that he has been getting out of school early this week, and possibly for the rest of the month. Wish I was there to enjoy the extra time off with him. He will be going to Malaysia at the end of the month, so I am sure he'll have blogs with pictures about his time there.

Other than that, everything has been pretty laid back and normal for us!


Above are a few pictures from the past month.