Thursday, March 15, 2007

Settling in

Life is starting to settle into a kind of rhythm now. I'm starting to feel a bit more confident about navigating my way around and am getting more of a feel for the place and am recognising some landmarks. The driving is very fast and intuitive. People seem to look out for other drivers in front and to the side but don't seem to use their rearvision mirrors. If you want the driver in front of you to do something (like move forward 2 inches) or warn them that you are going to do something you give them a little bip on the horn. There's lots of little bips going on, as the driving is pretty creative.

The house is slowly getting sorted out and we get floor coverings in the bedrooms on Saturday. This has been organised by a shop called Queens. A chap from Sri Lanka called Mohammed has been helping us. He was supposed to turn up to measure last Tuesday but didn't turn up. When I went to the shop the next day to find out why he was most apologetic and it turned out that there was no vehicle available to bring him around, and that he didn't drive h imself. He hopped into my car, I drove him to the villa, he measured up and I took hime back to the shop....instant service Qatar style. The quote was faxed through to Ian's work (in Arabic) - he got one of the guys at work to translate it, we accepted to quote and they will be around in two days time to do the work.

The furniture is in the country but no word about when it will be released by customs, hopefully in a week or two. Then we can stop sleeping on an airbed on the floor and can eat off something other than a picnic plate! And stop eating out all the time. Life is so hard...

Schools for the boys are getting there. I have the boys names down at two schools, Park House English School (which is near an Arab school, Al Jazeera Academy, an Iranian School and a Pakistani School), and Doha College. Leo can get into both schools but Robbie seems to be born in a year with a glut of children so things are not so sure for him just yet.

Cheers,
Mairi

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