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Bubble Bath

Eryn and Ryon enjoying their bubble bath!


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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

No Ramadan this year?

In my over four years here in Qatar, this year’s Ramadan month is the most busy for me. Almost every day of this month we had an overtime until night (overtawad for me :-(). We’re supposed to have a 2 day break every week but for this month we we’re obliged to use our one day break to overtime some jobs.

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Ice Skating

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Ikot Dance (Whirling Dervish)

‘Ikot’ in tagalog means ‘turning around’. Can anyone help me identifying the exact name of this dance wherein the dancer keeps on turning around the whole course of the music. (I’ts called “Whirling Dervishes” – thanks to Sir TallG of Qatar Living).

Furthermore, according to Wikipedia, the “Whirling Dervishes”

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Little Drummers

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Castle at City Center

We were treated at the City Center by their tito Jerry (a childhood friend of Emily) who by the way just arrived from Saudi Arabia. He was here in Qatar before he went to Saudi and then he was now transferred back to Qatar upon his request to his Saudi company.

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Emily’s Birthday

It was my wife’s birthday yesterday. Here’s some of the pictures (mostly taken by Ryon).

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

Archizonians in Qatar

I met some of our schoolmates at the Filipino Restaurant in Souq Asiri, also there was our former professor – Arch Bayani Tadina.

We talked about giving some donation to our Alma Mater especially at the Architecture Department because we all know that the (old) facilities of our school are now utterly deteriorating.

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Posted in 2008, Archizonian, Life in Qatar

The church of the Our Lady of the Rosary

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We attended a mass from the Church of the Our Lady of the Rosary last Friday. This is the first time we we’re able to go to this newly built church because it is very far from our flat. They said that it is really not that far if only some roads are not closed by the recent construction activities.

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar
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She loves to draw

You will see here how Eryn really loves to draw nowadays, she always bring her drawing pens and draw wherever she can – like here in a restaurant when we are ordering Fatayer (a bread baked with white cheese).

But on the other hand,

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Posted in 2008, Life in Qatar

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