Friday, August 11, 2006

Snorkeling in the Kingdom

Hey all. I just got back from a weekend snorkeling in the Red Sea. This was the first time that I've ever snorkeled and all I have to say is, "WOW!!" The reefs were amazing and I could easily about 50 feet to the sea floor. I can't even begin to describe all the different fish and sea life that I saw. Simply amazing. I'm planning to start scuba diving soon.

Just to prove to Twist that I am really not in Nevada I am include these pictures. As you can see there are camels and goats here - the goats seem to own the roads in places. The other two pictures are of the sun setting over the Red Sea and the sun rising over the mountains east of the dive site we were at.

Kell, I wish I had seen you warning about the sand in my under carriage before this weekend. Thanks anyway.


Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Touring the Kingdom



We have been venturing out a little more in the past week. We've been checking out some of the different training areas and you'll never guess what i fought.... Sand!! Lots and lots of Sand!! I know what you're thinking, "Sand?! Not in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", but yes it's true.

It's the end of the week here in the Kingdom and I'm ready for a break. These hours (0900-1300) have been brutal. We have to sit and talk and drink tea. In all seriousness, we have just about gotten everything we need to start teaching - and, as usual, just in the knick of time.

We've been getting to know our Interpretors a little better. They bought us some local food for breakfast this morning. I can't remember the name of it, but it basically consisted of a pita type bread that we dipped in a sort of bean dip. It was pretty good.

As promised I'm also posting a couple of pictures. See if you can find the Truck in the picture of the desert. That's about all that's going on around the Kingdom right now.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Not much going on in the Kingdom

It's the weekend here in the Kingdom. The weekends here in Saudi Arabia are Thursdays and Fridays (Fridays being their equivalent of our Sunday). There hasn't been much to do around here in the last couple of weeks - I've done more PT here in the last 2 weeks than I did in the last 3 years at RTB.

We just found out that the classes we were supposed to have about 2 1/2 months to prep are now starting in less than 2 weeks. In the states that wouldn't be too much of a problem, but here things move a lot slower. You can't get anything acomplished until you sit down with your counterpart and talk, dring some tea or coffee, and get to know them. On top of that, we just found out that we don't even have classrooms or even offices to give these classes. The up side is that, even though we're WAY BEHIND the power curve, I know we'll get it done - I'm working with some pretty good guys and we seem to work well together.

Sorry that there are no pictures yet, but I have been off the camp that much yet. I'll try to get some up soon.