Thursday, June 28, 2007
Hey Tony....Good Riddance!!
Thursday Three !
1. What is the most agony you have ever suffered?
2. What would be the "perfect" gift?
3.If you had to pick one ...What would you say most describes you in high school ?
A... Wild child
B... Studious Student
C... Sports Jock
D... Class Leader
E... None of the above ( give your choice )
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Me:
1. When I found out my grandmother had been murdered in 1999.
2. Diamonds
3. B. Studious Student
Daiso Face Mask: It Works!
South Korea: Chupa Chups Ad
Compelling Ad Campaign: The Netherlands
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tainted Chinese Candy Warning!!
I was just reading on CNN that the Chinese government has shut down 180 food companies for possible contamination! There is defnitely Chinese candy in the Kuwaiti market. So, please be aware. Read all the labels for the food stuff that you eat and teach your kids to do the same.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Kuwait Webcam
I never knew there was a webcam in Kuwait! I was searching the EarthCam site and found 1 website that features a webcam in Kuwait. Unfortunately it is not streaming video but rather a picture that updates every ten minutes. But, its still better than nothing. The picture on top is actually the Kuwait Towers but the dusty weather today is hiding them!
Kuwait WebCam-----> http://www.q8webcam.com/
Got a bad job? German Print Ad
Baby Ronald McDonald - Japanese Print Ad
Behind Closed Doors...
Monday, June 25, 2007
Homes R' Us - Blowout Sale!
Hidden Dangers at IKEA..
After we ate, we decided to check out the sales. The kids picked out a few toys and we then went to the dishes section to buy some new glasses. Here is where the danger lies. First, even in the old IKEA, this section of the store has never had any visible staff around. I think they all hang out in the drapes/bedding sections to help customers with sizes, etc. But the dishes area needs the most attention given that there are knives and tons of glass around! I mean.........DUH!
So, the first incident came when my 2 year old ran ahead of me. I went to grab her and as I got closer to the place she was trying to run to, I finally saw what she was after. Someone had left a shiny and sharp knife out in the open on a low shelf. There was no cover on the knife. Apparently, someone had opened up the wooden holder that holds like 4 knives to inspect it. Then they just tossed it wherever. If I had not been right behind my daughter she could have stabbed herself, me or another customer. I looked, in vain, for an IKEA helper to complain to...but there was no one there!!!
I was pretty irate but went back to looking for glasses. And as you can guess the drama went on. I found some glasses I liked and picked up a box that had four glasses in it. I felt searing pain on my finger. And then the blood started gushing. Another idiot customer, I assume, had chipped the top of one of the glasses and that is exactly where I picked it up from. So, I had a big gash on my finger and as usual no IKEA helper to offer condolences or to even say sorry. Ugh! Luckily, I had an extra diaper in my purse and I wrapped my finger up with that. And I looked beyond stupid walking around the store with a diaper on my hand!
We finally got to the checkout area and I raced to the bathroom to wash my finger and wrap it in tissue. I wanted to find a manager to complain to but the checkout guy said we would have to wait for someone.
I wanted OUT of that store...so I did not get a chance to complain.
So, if you go to IKEA....please be careful!!
Get lost in Daiso!
I went to Daiso in Shuwaikh last night and I was literally LOST in there! They have so much fun and cool stuff. I wanted to buy it ALL!! However, I noticed that the "Everything for 500 fils" sign was no where to be seen. And a lot of things I picked up had 2 and 3 KD price tags! Good grief!
I did get a LOT of neat things. I bought some paper lanterns to hang in the kids room. And I bought some teeny tiny square-shaped Japanese dishes. My kids insisted upon buying chopsticks. My son is like, " I want to practice!". Lol...I let them buy the chopsticks and am going to make rice for lunch today and giggle while they try to eat it!!
And I got some really "grippy" french hair clips. I normally buy the cheap 100 fils ones but the ones at Daiso really hold your hair in place. And they have loads of 'bling'...rhinestones and pearls.
The coolest thing I got was a paper/foam face mask that you literally stick on your face! The eye and mouth area is cut out. I guess the clay mask must be stuck on the other side. I am afraid to try it for fear of either a break out or that it might not come off! Lol! I am going to stick it on my face TONIGHT and do my best Jason (Friday the 13th movies) and terrorize my kids!
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Dizzy in Kuwait!
A few years ago, it got so bad while I was at my mother-in-laws home. Luckily, her Indian maid (who is in her 60's) came to my rescue. Of course I thought she was crazy but her home remedy worked.
You squeeze the juice of 2 lemons into a glass. Add 1 teaspoon of salt. Mix and fill the glass the rest of the way with cold water. It is like a salty/sour lemonade. Drink it immediately.
For me, after 20 minutes I usually come back to my senses and the dizziness always goes away. I just drank some of it now and it worked again!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Update on Jessie Davis
According to CNN a newborn baby girl whose umbilical cord was tied off with a rubber band was left on a nurse's doorstep. The hous is only 45 miles away from Jessie's house.
I totally think either the husband (who is a cop) or his estranged wife are invloved.
And her son keeps making strang statements like "Momma broke the table" or "Momma is in the rug". Scary!
Someone is lying. I hope this woman is still alive.
I really followed the Lacie Peterson case up until the end when her husband Scott was convicted of killing her and her unborn child.
This is SO similar. Anyone else follow crimes outside of Kuwait??
It's a Haagen-Dazs Day!
Luckily for me my local cooperative society carries it. So, when I send my husband to get diapers he always picks up some Haagen-Dazs.
No wonder I have so much weight to lose!!!
Hooters!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Pain, Pain, Pain!
Cucumber Flavored Pepsi - Yum?
Another Lacie Peterson?
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (AP) -- A pregnant woman vanished last week, leaving her 2-year-old son home alone, with furniture in disarray and bleach poured on the floor.
Jessie Davis, 26, was last heard from when she spoke to her mother, Patricia Porter, by phone on Wednesday. Davis is nine months pregnant.
"There's no suspects at this time. We're interviewing a lot of people, but no suspects at this time," Capt. Gary Shankle of the Stark County sheriff's office said Monday on CBS News' "The Early Show."
"Everybody in the investigation so far has cooperated fully with us," he said. Among those cooperating was Canton Police patrolman Bobby Cutts Jr., the father of Davis' 2-year-old son, Blake, and of Davis' unborn baby, Shankle said. Cutts' estranged wife also has cooperated, Shankle said.
Porter said that when she didn't hear from her daughter all day Thursday, she went to check on her Friday morning at her home near North Canton and found Blake home alone with a dirty diaper. (Watch mother make plea for daughter's safe return )
"That was really out of character. The smell in the house was really overwhelming," Porter said Monday on "The Early Show."
She said the mattress in Davis' bedroom upstairs was partially off the bed, a night stand and lamp had been knocked over and bleach had been poured on the floor.
Blake was rambling and crying, and said "Mommy's in the rug," Porter said. There was no immediate explanation for his statement.
Neighbors reported they had not noticed anything suspicious, said Chief Deputy Rick Perez.
Authorities searched the area using dogs on Saturday, and on Sunday they were joined by of about 60 volunteers, including Cutts, Davis' relatives, friends and neighbors.
North Canton is south of Cleveland in northeastern Ohio. In 2000, in nearby Ravenna, a pregnant woman was killed and her baby was cut out by a woman who had claimed she was pregnant and took the victim's baby as her own. She killed herself five days later.
4 Things About Me........
2) Receptionist Comissioner's Office
3) Intern at Public Defender's Office- interviewed murderers and rapists so that they could receive free legal counsel. Ugh!
4) Finisher at a donut shop - I know how the jelly gets into the donut!!
1) Fairfield, Connecticut
Four places I would rather be right now:
Monday, June 18, 2007
Titanic Mall & Fuddrucker's
I had a meeting today with a local printer to finalize the details for a business venture I am launching. All will be revealed soon!
Afterwards, we headed to Hawally to 'Titanic Mall' or at least I think that is the name. It is my favorite mall in Kuwait. It is not so big and imposing and I love the nautical theme. We ate a Fuddrucker's and the food was awesome! I ordered a chicken fajita salad and chicken fingers platter. The kids all got mini-burger meals. We wanted to catch the new Fantastic Four movie at the theatre but by the time we finished eating it had already started...so perhaps next week we can go. Hey we got a free piece of cheesecake with my husband's buffalo sandwhich meal! I love freebies!
I am super pysched because I stopped at the newsstand and bought the latest issues of Glamour, Allure, People...I spent like 10 KD on mags and coloring books for my kids.
So, I am going to spend the rest of the night reading my mags and watching TV. What else is there to do anyway?? It is too hot to breathe outside! Ugh! I miss winter!
My Favorite Show: Desperate Housewives
Unexpected Guests!!
I hate unexpected guests. Whenever my apartemnt is clean no one shows up. But the one day I decide to let it be gross and let it all hang out..someone comes over! Ugh!
I tried not to freak out too much. I sent my son to the bakala to buy juice and some fruit (apples, bananas, and oranges) I made a quick fruit salad and served the juice over crushed ice in pretty glasses. It was a hit.
She only stayed for a couple hours and I am sure she well let all my in-laws know how messy my apartment was. But what the heck...it is boiling outside and the last thing I want to do is clean! Ugh!
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Entertainment City!
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Thursday Three
Herbal Essence - Hawaiian Hibiscus
My Step Machine
I'm Finally Back..........
I am majorly peeved. As a result of the power shortages I am behind on several deadlines and have shelled out a lot of cash eating out in local places. Ugh!
I cannot even believe planned power shortages are to commence on Saturday. This is ridiculous!
I think whomever is wasting power should definitely face cuts. But those of us who try to conserve power as a way of life should not face cuts.
Personally, I leave the lights off all day long. I will light a couple of small candles in the living room as the sun starts to fade. I will even cook in the kitchen by the light of the window without even bothering to turn on the switch. And although I have 3 window AC's I never turn on all 3 at once. Typically, the one in my living room is on almost all day because that's where the kids spend the bulk of their day. But when they decide to play in their room I turn off the one in the living room and let them use the one in their room. My whole day consists of making sure the lights are off and moving from AC to AC.........Ugh!
On the bright side, all the sweating is good for weight loss! :-)
Monday, June 11, 2007
My Apologies...Technical Problems!
This morning the electric went off at 7am. It still did not come on by 2pm. We were boiling hot. So, we piled into our car and sought shelter at Sharq Market. We ate lunch at Marina Thai. I stopped by The Body Shop and bought about 10KD worth of stuff including a honey/oat scrub mask and Papaya Lip Butter among other things.
We finally came home at about 4pm and thankfully the electric was back on.
So, I hope to start blogging regularly depending on the electrical situation AND I am already looking to buy a laptop..........
Sunday, June 10, 2007
At the beach..........
We left the beach and hit some of the sales on Salem Mubarak Street! This is my favorite place to shop. We ended up in the Orient Sports shop and they have so many shoes on sale!! Puma, Reebok, Skechers..etc. I ended up buying a pair of Reebok's for me. And I also got a pair of shoe for each one of my kids. I only paid 32KD for it all. AND I bought like 4 T-shirts for .650 fils each! I also went upstairs and they had a lot of exercise equipment on sale. I bought a step machine for 34KD down from 50KD. They just delivered it today. BUT the computer on it is not working so now they are going to bring a new one tomorrow and take the one I have back. However, I am still going to use it for my 6pm workout which starts once I finish blogging!!
Friday, June 8, 2007
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
Death & Destruction in Oman
Thursday Three
Hell's Kitchen
Finding Gray M&M's !!
Ugh! I am now hoarding the M&M's in a large jar and rationing them out! lol........
Broken Glass Breakfast
Broken Glass
1 3 ounce gelatin package each of cherry, lime and orange
3 cups boiling water
1 1/2 cups cold water
1 3 ounce package lemon gelatin
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup boiling water
1/2 cup cold fresh lemonade
1 3/4 cups thawed non dairy whipped topping
A day before serving: Dissolve cherry gelatin in 1 cup boiling water. Repeat with the lemon and orange. Add 1/2 cold water to cherry gelatin. Repeat with the lemon and orange flavors. Pour each flavor into its own 8 inch square pan. Chill overnight. Early the day of serving: Dissolve lemon gelatin and sugar in 1 cup boiling water. Add lemonade. Chill until slightly thickened. Meanwhile cut cherry, lime and orange flavored gelatins into 1/2 inch cubes. Blend whipped topping into lemon gelatin. Fold in gelatin cubes. Pour into 9 inch tube pan or 8 cup mold. Chill for several hours until firm. Unmold and garnish with extra whipped topping and fresh mint leaves.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Will Cyclone Gonu Affect Kuwait?
Tropical Cyclone Gonu HITS Oman!
The government of Oman declared a state of emergency as the country was hit today by the Tropical Cyclone Gonu, a tropical storm that has now reached a category 5 danger status. The storm is expected to run across the coast of the country over a period of three days. The Royal Oman Police has been making continuous announcements over TV and radio on how to deal with the crisis. ROP reported that they have evacuated the 7,000 residents of Mesirah Island, the first Omani state to be hit by the cyclone.
Though initially not taken seriously by many, the majority of the people are now seriously terrified as recent announcements state that the cyclone is moving towards the capital of the Oman, Muscat. Surprisingly, the Omani media has been doing a great job by proving coverage over TV and radio regarding the latest updates, but as the evening approaches now approaches, everything seems to cool down. OmanTV is now showing a drama TV series as if nothing has happened, I do not have access to a radio right now to hear what’s going being broadcast there.
Blogger Sleepless in Muscat is keeping a constantly updated list of the major recent developments, these include airport and all commercial establishment closures. Sleepless also says that he will upload a video on the situation soon.
Another blog with excellent coverage is newsBriefsOman in which Sue posted several links to forecast resources illustrating the situation. However, she warns her readers saying:
[D]on’t be distracted by the forecast track of the centre of the storm. It’s the wind fields and the associated rain that you need to watch. At the moment, the forecast is that the area of intense wind and rain would take in all of northern Sharqiyah, the coast between Al Ashkhirah and Muscat and certainly as far inland as Nizwa.
Suburban posted a detailed survival guide sent to all employees of a certain Omani oil company. It is surely worth a read as she said:
This was forwarded to me by three different people who work for PDO, and I thought it was worth sharing. I think it’s worth noting that PDO deserves credit for disseminating clear, concise, and useful information at a time when it’s needed most. It’s one of the many good services that PDO provides for it’s staff and the community at large, the next time you see a PDO employee somewhere, tell them thank you.
There are no sources for instantaneous news updates regarding the cyclone in Oman. I think that visiting one of the Omani forums such as OmanForum and EnglishSabla can provide somewhat of a helpful guide on what is happening.
The Sultan Center's Monthly Contest - World Map
Return your World Map Entries to any TSC service desk by Wednesday, June 27th. Correct answers will enter a draw for prizes.Rules: Contest is open to kids ages 8-14. Only one entry per child.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Viva Las Vegas!
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/nevada/lasvegas/index.php?cam=mgm
I have visted Vegas twice. The first time was the Summer 0f 1990 which was my last year in high school. My grandmother had gotten some kind of special rate at a hotel there called "VegasWorld" and basically forced me to go. It was fun. The only downside is that my grandmother forgot about the time difference as we drove across the country (we started out in West Virginia and drove clear across to the West Coast). So, she was waking me up every morning at 5am because her watch (set on East Coast time) said it was 7 am! The pitch black mornings should have been a clue! Lol! We both finally caught on a couple days into the trip. It took us a full week of driving 700 miles a day to reach Vegas. We stayed for a week. My grandmother lost everything but the shirt on her back....lol...and then it took us another week to get home.
The 2nd time I visited was in 2002. We actually were driving to see my father in Seattle, WA. I have no idea how my husband and I did it, but we managed a fully drive from the US east coast to west coast and back again! And this was right after 9/11 and we were terrified of hate crimes since we are Muslim. But thankfully no one bothered us. And we met at least 6 Muslims on our journey across the US.
Ok back to Vegas....I actually was the one who decided to swing through Vegas which was not an easy feat with 2 small kids. Something my grandmother said to me on our trip has always stuck in my brain. She said that I would never be able to come on another Vegas road trip due to the time, planning and money it would cost. She said it in anger for whatever reason. So, I basically seized the opportunity to prove her wrong. And I did.
What To Do If You Knock Out a Tooth!
Roller Skate Shoes
Now I finally have some support against these shoes in a recent study that has proven that they are extremely dangerous.
The study was conducted in the USA and found that over a 10 week period (in a designated city) there were 67 incidents of injury. And a child actually died as a result of the shoes. Parents and kids alike view them as ordinary shoes but they are not. They are roller skates and the same safety gear that is worn when roller skating should also be worn when wearing Heely's. So, that means all kids should wear a helmet and knee& elbow pads.
The study also found that unlike typical roller skates, Heely's are actually really difficult to balance on and the majority of injuries occur in new users.
These shoes run about 2 or 3 KD in Kuwait. And they are not worth risking your child's health or safety.