THEIR ARRIVAL - They brought goodies and more, but could not even make it passed the front door!!!
When Sarah and Martha arrived at the front door of our villa in Doha, I don't know who was more excited - them or us, or should I say, the kids. We all knew it was going to be very special to see our family again, but we were all also a bit anxious to receive the suitcase of American goodies that Lucy's sister was wonderful enough to haul. The biggest hits were the beautiful charm bracelet and the pint size wallet that each of the kids received as gifts from Aunt Martha. Needless to say, bringing Sarah safe and sound to all of us from Texas was the biggest gift of all!! Thank you, MARTHA!!! And having you here,too, was just the cherry on top!!!
So after a short night's rest, we were all off and running the very next morning!!!
No time for JET LAG!!!

The girls were both such troopers during their visit. Lucy had a schedule of events that just had to be met.....and the girls were just more than happy to comply. The very next morning, and with both kids in tow (Gabrielle missed a day of school after waiting up for sissy the night before!), we all attended a Cultural Event hosted by the SSLG at Alfardan I. They got a good education on local culture, tried some of the local food, and were exposed to some of the local dress and other items that make this culture so unique. Then were were off to Cafe Ceramique to have each of us create our own little masterpiece! Nick's choice was of course the soccer ball, Gabrielle chose the flower picture frame, Sarah was the peace sign Volkswagen, and Lucy helped her sister Martha with a traditional teapot which was a big project all it's own!!
The next couple of days consisted of a trip to the Gold and Jewelry Souq to place an order for our necklaces with the charm of our names in Arabic, which are must haves for anyone visiting the middle east!!! That's a picture of Nader with our children. He is our nice and helpful friend at the Gold Souq whom proposed marriage to our oldest daughter, Sarah. The $3,000 US necklace she's wearing was just a loaner for the picture, once the proposal was turned down, of course.
A visit to ASD, Gabrielle's school, was a great event. Big sister Sarah was able to spend the afternoon with little sister's entire 1st grade class!
Along with the U.S. Embassy of Doha, we celebrated
Independence Day on June 4th at the Ritz-Carlton H
otel! During the playing of the National Anthem, I don't believe there was a dry eye in the entire room. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!! AND HAPPY 4TH TO YOU ALL!!!

The souq required a second visit due to the great time that was had the last time we were all there. This visit brought on more great souvenir finds, and great eating treats such as BABY CAMEL!! Yes, that's right. CAMEL!!! The best way to sum up the experience is by Sarah's words, "It tastes just like a roast!" We TRULY enjoyed the meal more than we thought we would.
And since time was of the essence, the best and most memorable of times was during our weekend's trip with both Dad and Gabrielle to the dunes with our excellent tour guide, Mr. Ibraham! (Thanks for the recommendation, Sybil!)
After that, the days passed even more quickly. I guess time flies when you're having fun, no matter what side of the world you are on. We continued with shopping at the great local malls, had a very peaceful trip on a dhow, and enjoyed another of Nick's music 4 me classes with auntie and sister. 
Their 10 day visit was a very short one....we are sooo looking forward to next year's visit! As for what was next for us, it was time to pack our suitcases with all the souvenirs, cooler-weather clothes and all the fun trinckets the kids needed for yet another adventure, as we were off to our next stop - BARCELONA!!!!!
Until we see you again, Doha....I think this sticker says it all!!!
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