Friday, March 21, 2008

Enjoying the last long weekend of the academic year

Marhaba!

That's the secular Arabic greeting for hello. I've seldom heard it spoken so I guess Muslims prefer the religious salamalikom greeting. I've started taking Arabic classes at work. After two sessions I can say a few greetings like good morning and good afternoon/evening. There are two classes a week for two hours in total that will run through early June. I don't know how much information I'll retain but it's fun to be learning a new language.

Yesterday was the Prophet Mohammud's birthday so we got the day off. It flew by as we relaxed and then did some household chores. I treated myself to a Chinese massage, accupuncture and cupping treatment. I've only had two this year due to being busy at work and getting chiropractic treatments. My MRI that I had done last week stated that the spondolethesis had vanished and my L4 disk showed improvement. But the L5 disk is still degenerating. I continue to do my daily morning stretches so this is the best that I've felt in almost two years.

I was sick with a cold for two weeks that was likel due to people being sick from the sudden change in weather. We had some foggy days (see Darcy's last post) due to the weather warming up. But I'm back to normal and working out again although my left elbow is still feeling the effects of being hyperextended.

Darcy is doing well. We finished watching the BBC's Planet Earth series. It was spectacular! Now we're watching Absolutely Fabulous. It's got some funny moments and I think this is the most British comedy that I've ever watched. We still have a ton of dvds to watch so it will my turn next to pick a series. We watch them at night as we enjoy our tea and dark chocolate.

Abu Dhabi's Zayed Mosque officially opened late last year and I took a tour of it through my work. Darcy had attended a women's spa that day. This article has some facts about the third largest mosque in the world. It was spectacular.

Here's an article about plans to develop Lulu Island which is very close to us. This story is about a fort that is also in our neighborhood. Our apartment is behind the set of buildings in the middle of the photo.

It's now halfway through the semester and in less than one month we fly to Istanbul. So time continues to pass very quickly for us. Before we know it we'll be getting ready to fly home for our summer vacation. Happy Easter to everyone....

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