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The Al Dhafra Festival happens each year out in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi Emirate. The festival includes the camel beauty contest, camel racing, date packaging contest, a souk (market) of local items and much more. Although it is just over two-hours drive (one-way) to get there, we decided to go for it since MJ is visiting. It was a new experience and quite fun overall, though the drive is rather deadly…
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Sade in Abu Dhabi
On December 16, 2011, Sade performed at Yas Arena in Abu Dhabi. When I heard she was coming, I was super interested, but in keeping with my vow to only attend concerts if they are free or I’m willing to pay for the seated tickets, I wasn’t sure. The cost of the seated tickets were outside of my budget and so I figured it was one I would miss. However, my friend –…
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Vacay update
Well, this vacay has been slow to feel like a vacation with our visitor here. She’s been a nice one so far and though everything has been quite low-key, I have realized that I need a lot of ‘me-time’ in order to relax and enjoy vacation. That hasn’t really happened yet…. However, I am getting things done here and there. I’ve gone to pottery and am going again today. So, it’s not all…
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And so it begins….
The data collection Phase I of my doctoral research has been unleashed! If you come across my page and/or are in a formal leadership positions (with title and pay), then please click here to complete my survey. Keeping my fingers crossed for a lot of responses and good data! ๐
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Time to focus…
I’ve taken the last couple of days to relax and spend time with our visitor, but it’s time now to get to work as the list isn’t going to get any shorter the more I relax. The one good thing is that I have been exercising more, which has been much needed. Anyway, sadly that’s all there is to share at the moment. ๐
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Back On Vacay!
I know I am totally spoiled when I am so happy to be on vacation yet again after just a month ago having had a week off. ๐ But, I tell ya’ it still feels like it’s been ages and the past month has had me running on hyper-speed, it seems. So, I’m taking the vacation time and loving it! However, I have a very long list of things to do over the…
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“You’re lucky, you were chosen…”
As much as I appreciate the sentiment behind these words, they still require me to hold back anger and to clam up in sharing more about me as an adoptee. First of all, to say I’m lucky because my birth family gave me up or because I finally found a loving home is a bit superficial. I would say that it was good luck that I was adopted by my family because for…
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Busy and yet not so much…
My lovely writing streak has fallen apart, but that’s okay. It’s been a little bit hectic, but at the same time not really around here. Although it is not yet the end of the semester here, with the upcoming three-week holiday, there is a lot going on this week with events, exams and meetings at work. So, that’s the busy part, I guess. At home, I am mostly relaxing. Though, we are also…
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_Letters to a Young Teacher_
_Letters to a Young Teacher_ by Jonathan Kozol I don’t really know if this counts as pleasure reading, but most of my reading lately consists of journal articles or primary sources for my dissertation topic. However, as I was perusing our library at ZU, I found this book. Since I had read _Savage Inequalities_ by Kozol before, I thought it would be interesting to read. It did not disappoint. Kozol puts together a…
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Nine out of ten…
When you try to prove you are right do you throw out some outrageous statistic that hasn’t been proven just to convince the other person how wrong s/he is? Then, in the next breath would you discount any counterargument made in reference to a difference in expectations/communication styles between men and women, which is actually a proven fact by experts? Situation 1: If a man decides he is finished with an argument, then…
Creative Meanderings
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