Sadly, our time in Doha has come to an end. When we first moved here, we thought it would only be for a few months so for us to have lived here 13+ months, really was remarkable. As we are being re-patriated to our homeland, we can't help but reflect on our amazing time here in the middle east.
When we first found out we were moving to Doha, we first thought, ummmm, where? We spoke to people who were already here, I did countless web searches to see what our new home would look like. I checked out "what to do in Doha" and strangely, one of the only things mentioned was walking along the Corniche (kind of like a boardwalk). We were nervous upon our arrival, uncertain of what our life would be like. Well, in just a few days in, we soon realized that while Doha is also called "Land of Almost" -- they've got all the American franchises but they're jussssstt not quite there, but after living in France, we'll take it -- so, Doha, for us, it is what we like to call Never, Never Land. We adjusted so quickly here and felt like we'd already been living here for months after just a few weeks.
Doha is totally a big fish in a small pond type of place. We have found ourselves being able to interface with so many people and things we'd never have an opportunity to in the States. We've met directors at the Doha Tribeca Film Festival and spoken to them at length one-on-one, we've seen some amazing tennis at close proximity (there isn't a bad seat in the house at the tennis stadium), we've traveled many places that we never imagined to see, we've gotten to go to fancy events and dress up like movies stars numerous times, we've gotten to go to swanky hotels on a regular basis, hung out by the beach every weekend, gone dune bashin' and tried out the singing dunes. We've celebrated an amazing National day and watched as people decorated their cars with such pride and drove around until they were blue in the face. In short, Qatar does it RIGHT! Everything is so top notch, we believe we're spoiled for life.
We've also made some amazing friends that have made our stay here unforgettable. Expat life is such that the friends you make almost become family and they're your support system while being so far away from home. To our Doha friends, we'll miss you all so much but we're so thankful to have met you and we are looking forward to meeting up in some corner of the world.
As I sit here writing this while waiting to board our plane (knew this was the time and the place, or I'd be too sad and depressed to do this in the states) I am reflecting on our time in Qatar.
Some things we'll miss about Doha...in no particular order:
Our friends.....we'll miss you all so very much
Our Villa
Beautiful, amazing sunsets in the desert (like no other- the sun looks so large and just cannot be captured by camera)
Running along the Corniche, driving along the Corniche and everything having to do with the Corniche
Four Seasons Beach Club (our home away from home)
The American School of Doha and all that it entailed
Driving on the street and realizing you've got a pick up in front of you with some sort of wildlife (camels, sheep, goats, etc)
Call to Prayer
"Mamsir"
"Madame"
Sunshine EACH and EVERY day!!!! ---and early sunrises
Toyota Land Cruisers and their crazy racing stripes
Seeing the trucks that say "Go Away" on the back
Being able to pass a police car while driving and it being no problem at all
Arabic Life, design
Total Doha Moments
Having a Doha Day
Gazing at the dhow boats from the Islamic Museum
THE Souk
Being able to get things custom framed for next to nothing
Being able to get virtually anything made (furniture, etc) or reproduced (ala Pottery Barn)
Finding a parking spot at your local supermarket and realizing you're parked next to a Lamborghini, Ferrari, Aston Martin or some other ridiculous car
Driving over a curb or median to get farther ahead in line or to pass someone
Driving over a dirt "road" as a short cut
Round Abouts
Qatar Airways
Being close to so many amazing destinations
American (or other) franchises written in Arabic
Any signs written in Arabic
Signs written in English completely wrong
Road Works
Being asked not to take a photo
Having to sneak a photo
Having to cover shoulders and knees
Seeing abayas and all their beautiful designs
Watching women who all wear the same thing make it their own by adding rhinestones, top of the line purses and shoes
Thoubs
Old men walking around looking like they've come from "Lawrence of Arabia"
Watching men riding camels on the lawn of the head of government's lawn
Being able to wear flip flops (or open toe shoes) every day of the year
Amusement parks in the malls
An abundance of White Cars
The Rugby Club
Our life here
Life here has really been simple with some flair. We're so thankful we've had an opportunity to live this life here and we'll forever remember our time here fondly. If we're not back before, we're planning on making it back for the 2022 World Cup. It'll be quite a place between then and now and we're hopeful that it doesn't change too much and lose it's charm that we love so much.
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10 years ago

Two thumbs up girl. You nailed it. Your little summary brought tears to my eyes. Makes me miss it even more. I love this post. I am so looking forward to hugging your neck very soon and we'll just have to reminisce together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece Jennie. It is certainly bitter/sweet. I'm so gld you wrote it down while it was all still fresh in your mind. You'll have those memories to treasure forever.
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