Skiing…In The Desert

On Wednesday, while Melanie was wrapping up her work, I headed to the slopes.  That’s right, there is snow skiing in Dubai.  It’s indoor, but still it was a ski slope completely with snow, chair lifts, penguins, and screaming kids.  I was told it was one of the biggest indoor slopes, if not the biggest, in the world but despite it being a bunch of fun it was a bit overwhelming.  All I could think was that if this was the biggest, then those others out there must really be small and pointless.  I’m not a very good skier, having been only twice in my life, including the trip we took almost a year ago for spring break, but after about an hour of getting off at the first stop of the lift I found myself zipping down from the top.  It took longer to ride the lift to the top than it did to get to the bottom and get back on the lift.  Unlike golf I had a few people to talk to on the ride up as well as be encouraged and goaded into going to the top.  A couple of times I rode with a nice Asian woman that was zipping down the hill confidently on her snow board and she gave me positive encouragement and advice on improving my skiing.  The other encouragement, goading, I received was from a 12 year old Russian boy that kept telling me in his broken English “You go to the top!”.  I would receive waves as he zipped past me and sighs if he was on the lift with me when I would get off at the half way point.  He had quite the proud look when he finally saw me riding to the top.  All in all I went up and down almost nonstop for about four hours and I am still paying for it in soreness.  Today is our last day and as we search for things to do to eat away our time I am hoping Melanie will want to ski so I can show off my ability to ski from the top like a big boy.  Full disclosure: even from the top the slopes are a green.

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Golf Is The Loneliest Sport

At least it is when you play alone.  On Tuesday, while Melanie was working, I took off to the Montgomery golf club for a round of golf.  On the way I found this impala roaming the streets of Dubai.

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When I arrived I was very happy to find myself playing alone as after a couple of months off I was a bit self-conscious of my game.  It turned out to be a very good thing that I was alone as I was also playing with rental clubs and despite popular opinion a good craftsman can blame his tools.  I quickly discovered how much I love my own clubs and after finding myself talking to myself and then answering, out loud, I realized that I also miss playing with my buddies.

I am happy to say that I broke 90, so all in all it was a good round.  More importantly I got to take in some spectacular views while playing a game I love and having a great conversation with the funniest guy I know…me.

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Another Dancing Fountain

We were in another area of Dubai tonight, called the Marina area.  It was beautiful and relaxing and enjoyable to just wander up and down the river.  Near the end we stumbled upon another dancing fountain.  I couldn’t pass up the chance to record and share.

http://youtu.be/koJWVv-uBUs

Since my last joke, the dinner companion, fell flat I wanted to be clear that this video was intended as a joke.  It was just a fountain that we came across and I thought it would be funny to include.  I’m hoping to regain my faith in you, the audience, to understand my jokes.  Until then I will raise my hand when I am being sarcastic.

Day 14 – Berj Khalifa

Another building that I have become fascinated, borderline obsessed, with during our visit is the Berj Khalifa.  It is the tallest building in the world, standing tall at 160 stories and more than 2700 feet.  When standing at the base, it is nearly impossible to get the entire tower in the frame…although we have tried and thanks to technology succeeded a few times.  Today I took some photos from the window outside of our room and you can see that it dwarfs the others standing around it.  In fact it looks as if it is doubling it in size.

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Tonight, after risking our lives for in the market (a story for later), for some purse shopping we headed back down to the Dubai Mall that is next to the beauty where the fountain show occurs to see the show and naturally we started taking more photos.  I do believe it is even more beautiful at night.

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And finally, I have a video from the dancing fountain show.  I posted one from the show during the day a couple of posts ago.  I think this one blows it away.  Very cool seeing it at night.  I’m glad we survived our near death experiencing shopping for purses.

http://youtu.be/-J_-yM-ZCgI

Tomorrow begins Melanie’s portion of the vacation as her work conference is over.  We will be heading to the dunes for some “dune bashing”.  Here’s to hoping for no car sickness.

Day 13: getting Going

After a full night of sleep Melanie is off to work forcing me to relax and have fun. Today I relaxed with a lovely breakfast served by Anus, er sorry that is Anis. I then went for a walk and arranged my rental car and a tee time. Good thing I can get rental clubs, I don’t think my clubs would fit.

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Day 12: Damn You Jet Lag

And here I was worried that Melanie would be the one battling.  I sat down to type this up 60 minutes ago and am only to get four words typed before falling asleep only to wake ten minutes later and start the process over again.  Wow, I am tired.  Jet Lag 1 – Aaron 0

Given my fatigue, I am just going to mail this one in and post some pictures from our short day wandering through the Dubai mall and of the Burj Khalifa…the world’s tallest building.

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Oh and here is a video of a fountain show.  Can’t wait to see it at night.

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Day 11: Let The Games Begin

We have arrived in Dubai and quite frankly I don’t even know what day it is after losing an entire day to travel. Melanie got in late last night and I got here just a couple hours ago. Now begins the battle versus jet lag. Surprisingly I slept really well on the plane, thank you first class, and with me arriving in the morning I think I will be alright. Unfortunately for Melanie, the one that is here for work, she didn’t sleep well and I fear she will have a bit of a battle. Off for now to fake the lifestyles of the rich and famous.

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Day 10: Standing Ovation?

On my way to Dubai with a layover in Boston and I get to spend the evening watching the pats game with my good buddy John Lombardi. A couple things I discovered tonight is that the beauty of real friends is that you can go for years without talking and then pick up where you left off…something John bragged about for some reason when he left Dallas years ago. I also discovered that the fans here give a standing ovation at the end of the game. Rather than just walk out of the bar, the entire crowd stood and applauded the victory.

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Day 9: New Found Respect

A little over a month ago I joined an instructional hockey league. It is a game I love to watch and have always wanted to play. Once the boys started playing I figured it was finally time for me to give it a try. Tonight was my first game and I now have so much more respect for Mason. I also now understand why he sometimes loses track of the puck. Such a fast game.