Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Winter Wonderland




OK its not quite the Alps, but snow fell in Jo'burg last night for the first time in 20-something years I believe! Even our braai and pool-net are frozen!

Monday, June 25, 2007

Durban visit







We spent the week-end in Durban visiting my aunt and uncle, Wendy and Don, in Kloof. It was lovely to see them both and to catch up with other family members briefly too. Thanks for the fabulous hospitality - it can be quite hectic having our whole mob around :)
Nath went to the game on Saturday. What a disappointing final result, but I won't go there right now - despite the fact that this website does seem to feature like an episode of "Boots 'n All" quite regularly!
We took the kids to UShaka Marine World on Saturday morning. Highly recommended!!! It is right up there with the best we have seen on our travels and we were very impressed with the effort that has gone into it. Josh loved seeing the fish and even had an encounter with a shark (through a glass window) which was very memorable.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Dan the Sports Fan!



Daniel will be 4 months old on Friday... as always, its amazing how quickly the time has passed!
Here he is supporting the Bokke last Saturday - it seems that it may be a bit boring for him at this stage, but give him time and he'll be a fanatic (no choice really, in this household!)

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Dubai delights!


At first glance, Dubai is very hard on the eye. We arrived at 5:00 am on Wednesday morning and were greeted by what looked like the biggest building site on earth. Everybody warns you - but nothing can quite prepare you for your first impressions. Dubai is a mixture of modern, glitzy, scy scrapers, cranes, bull dozers, sand and diggers. Josh was happy - we were a bit shocked.
We checked into our hotel - Le Meridien - right on the beach and next to the Dubai marina and I went into the office for the day while Kimbo and the boys explored the hotel and beachfront. I had the interview and came home with the job in hand but still not convinced why we would want to move here?

The next day was all very different. Our relocation agent picked us up and gave us a full tour around the suburbs. People clearly have a very good lifestyle in Dubai. We saw 4 different villas in both established and new parts of the city. Our clear favourites are the older resdiential suburbs of Jumeira and Umm Suqeim. They offer large villa's (stand alone houses or in a "compound" the equivalent of our town house complex) and have everything you could want for the boys: the beach, water world, kiddies clubs and nurseries, shops and malls, restuarants, coffee shops, doctors etc etc. Josh swimming in the Arabian sea, with the worlds only 7 star hotel, the Burl Al Arab in the background.Our lasting, first impressions of Dubai will be how cosmopolitan it is (people from everywhere else make up 80% of the population), how child friendly it is, the buzz and energy (it is a city "on the make" and everybody is getting in on the action) and how crime free it is - it is just not tolerated. All in all, it is a bit of a mixture of London and SA, albeit in a desert at 40'!


Flying Emirates was great. Everything was first rate - Josh even enjoyed his own business class seat so he could watch Bob the Builder. Talk about setting a dangerous precedent that may come back to bite us when we do our future trips around SA in Translux...?! To top it off, Jacques Kallis and Kingsley Holgate were on our flight home. They asked for photos with us and, whilst inconvenient at the time, we obliged in good spirit...


Josh with his Dubai camels and swimming at Le Meridien, again...!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Dale Dumped, Dubai due..







Selborne continue in good form beating Dale 52 - 15 in King on Saturday. Cape Schools week is being hosted by Selborne from 29 June to 4th of July 2007. See www.selborne.co.za.

Dubai beckons.
We fly out on Tuesday afternoon, arriving at 12:10 am on Wednesday morning. We are very keen to see what it is all about. I will spend Wednesday in the Barclays Dubai office and the rest of the time will be either with our relocation agent finding a house or exploring on our own over the week end (Fri and Sat there). We will be there at the hottest time of the year (it was 42' on Wednesday) so at least we will get a real undertsanding of the heat and whether it would be fair to bring Bailey with us.

Looking forward to trying out Emirates too. Should be good. We shall post some of our own pictures on our return.