Monday, April 7, 2008

We went fishing - well Peter went anyway!

On Monday afternoon Peter, the boys and myself went fishing at an area along the Dubai Marina. We drove along a construction site to get there (wherever you go in Dubai at the moment it is a construction sight no wonder there are so many jobs available here in that type of field!). Once we were there it really was a great place - right on the beach. Peter fished along the breakwater rocks and myself, Bryce and Logan decided to take a dip in the sea. Bryce tried to do a little fishing but got a bit bored after a while. It was actually so great to get into a sea where your toes haven't frozen in the first minute! The water was cool enough to swim and not like bath water. It apparently gets like that in the middle of summer. You can also clearly see the bottom as you walk out and it takes a while before it gets deeper and there are no huge waves crashing onto the beach so very safe for the boys to swim in. It might also be because we were there during low tide.

Although the fish were elusive we had a wonderful relaxing hour and a half just being out of the house (myself and Logan anyway!).

I still don't have my resident visa which means still no chance to drive our car but I am hoping the wheels are in motion and that it will be issued soon. One thing we are looking forward to this weekend is the arrival of my brother-in-law, Rowland and sister-in-law, Janet with their 4 boys. They are staying with us for 4 nights so it will be a chance to do more touristy things with them and at least have some more family around for a little while before they get back to SA on Monday.

Here are pics of our new car (a Hyundai -Santa Fe - which I have managed to drive around the block!), some scenery shots of the Dubai Marina along the beach we were at and the boys trying to fish! Logan watching the sun go down.





Me, also watching the sun going down (not my best pose but that's what you look like after a dip in the sea and the salt sticks to you like glue!) Bryce took the picture - not bad for a 7-year old photographer!

Feel free to leave any comments - it will be nice to know that someone is reading my blog!

Until later...

5 comments:

Wendy M said...

Is anybody in your family earning a living? Do we need to send parcels of food or dried lentils & beans???

Well the weather there looks great but back here in Cape Town its definitely moving onto Winter. Although the days are still warm, that icy wind at night just tells you what coming.

Keep posting - I keep reading.

Congopit said...

It's great to read about other expat lives, except yours sounds much better than mine. Can I list your blog on mine?

Firenze said...

It's a great pic of you! Can't see the salt at all ;b

Looks like a great family outing and good and relaxing too.

Hope that residency visa comes along soon!
Helen

Unknown said...

it's great seeing what you're up to- so envious hearing what fun you can have when you can be outdoors while we're freezing here.
Cheryl

Cassy said...

Hey Ronita

It's lovely to see you are having nice experiences with the family. I'm hoping to get email at my new place (just moved to Muizenberg) and then I can write/ read more.

Lots of love and hugs
Cass