Monday, February 22, 2010

Saudi Baby!







We went shopping at the souks (outdoor shops) the other night, and couldn't resist buying this thobe for Tavis. No matter where we are, people seem to fall in love with Tavis, and Riyadh is no exception. The managers of our apartment building love it when he stops in to see them. They were very excited to see our "Saudi Baby"!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Shopping





A very popular place to shop in Riyadh is the Kingdom Centre. The bottom 3 or 4 floors is a shopping mall. It also houses the Four Seasons, apartments, office buildings, coffee shops, a mosque and who knows what else. In order to leave our apartment, I must be covered in an abaya (the long cloak/gown) and a hijab (the scarf covering my head). Not being covered would result in the religious police and the regular police stopping us, and arresting me, and possibly Nate. While at first it was kind of a pain, I now find myself feeling almost naked without it. Because I am not Muslim, I don't have to constantly wear the hijab, but find that I receive a lot of strange looks without it, so I usually wear it wherever we go. The entire top floor of the mall in the Kingdom Centre is ladies only, where I could actually take my abaya and hijab off, as do all the women there. It is one of the few places in Riyadh where women are allowed to work. They actually have armed guards at the elevators and escalators to make sure that no men try to sneak up.

Valentine's Day





Although Nate had to work, and we couldn't spend the day together as a family, Tavis and I spent the day as we usually do, reading, playing and watching Pooh. Nate was working because the "weekend" in countries that practice Islam is on Thursday and Friday, Friday being their most holy day. Nate gets Fridays off, but because nothing opens until after 4, we have to be creative on how we spend our time. After Nate got home, we went to a chocolate shop we have fallen in love with and got ourselves some treats. Gourmet chocolate is a big thing here, with stores lining the streets (lucky me!!). Obviously, Valentine's Day is not a holiday that is recognized here, it being both a western holiday and a Christian holiday, but we were stll able to celebrate in our own way.