Monday, October 13, 2014

Austin Weekend Nights

Weekend Nights in Austin



Friday Night: Birthday Party

     It’s 9:00PM in the 10th of October 2014. The Castilian average resident is just ending up his nice peaceful day. Laughing and giggling, couples are planning their dates and then start heading back to their rooms to enjoy hours of long needed sleeping. While we on the other hand, a group of Emiratis friends, just met after an unusual long busy day of doing quizzes, intensive learning, and attending meetings.
     It’s 11:30PM. We have already enjoyed deliciously spicy Indian food, skateboarded together, and some even had fun with their skate rollers. And also made a little Ping-Pong tournament of 8 people. After all that, most of us stayed together, went to my room, sat on the rug, and started playing card games for just less than an hour.
     Just before midnight, we took a break and for some reason everyone were silent. Suddenly, all of our phones rang simultaneously. We all have received a WhatsApp group message that say “Khaled’s birthday party is happening now! Come to the first floor right now!”  “Really?!” That’s how we first reacted, immediately all of us stood up and rushed downstairs. Apparently, Khaled’s close friend talked to the rest of our friends, and in turn, they prepared an exciting activity for the guy who is about to get 18. Once we grouped up in front of our residential building, we all looked Khaled and congratulated him for his birthday. Crazily and surprisingly, we picked him up from his four limbs and starting throwing him up in the air while are singing happy birth day around the blocks like a group drunk people. We got so many awesome and hilarious reactions from all kinds of people in the streets, in their cars and even from inside the stores.
     Around 2:00AM After midnight. All of our arms are worn out from picking up Khaled for hours, and all of legs are tired of circulating around the blocks. But one person’s arms and legs - Khaled’s.

     Happy Birth Day Khaled.

Saturday Night: Cycling


Sunday Night: "Title under construction"

Thursday, October 2, 2014

My Hometown

My Hometown

Dibba, Fujairah, UAE


   Back in the day, 30 years ago, almost everyone knew each other in Dibba. However, now it became the 2nd largest city in the Fujairah, one emirate of the seven the make up the United Arab Emirates, with a population that exceeds 30,000. It's still considered relatively small to other major cities in the country, but what makes it shine with its neighbouring stars is its combination of a rocky environment and beautiful sandy beaches. Citizens from across the Emirates travel to the eastern coast of the country, where I live, to enjoy camping between the chain of mountains and the golden sands during Eid and national day celebrations.



  Fujairah, literally means a small explosion,  Its names after the little springs that stream out from beneath the rocks. One famous one called Masafi, its popular because its produces bottled mineral water. Fujairah is also known for its historic castles that are built to guard its coasts from pirates and invaders. In terms of politics and economics, Fujairah is growing and becoming more and more powerful. The main reason is the line of giant tankers in the sea waiting for oil loading or refuelling, the UAE invested government billions of dollars to extend giant pipelines through the rough mountainous terrain, in order to end the threat that can be imposed by Iran against the UAE exports of crude oil through closing the Strait of Hormuz.

Thats where I live.

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