Saturday, September 22, 2012

Finally Settling In


Hello everyone by way of Bahrain.  I think it has been a couple of weeks since my last post and of course quite a bit has happened in the world since then.  Yes, there has been some protesting here but there has never been any violence, and life has for the most part gone on as usual.  The vibe that I have gotten from my students is that the people here really enjoy Western culture and the people but are not big fans of our government.  I have zero intentions of going political on this blog but wanted help you understand what the general mood is here.
                My classes have continued to feel like a whirlwind but things should start to slow down as I have an IB conference next weekend.  I am hoping it will give me some more specifics on what the outcome should be for the students and some direction for my lesson plans.  Oh yeah, did I mention it’s in Dubai?  Yeah that should be pretty terrible but my cross to bare. 
                One more piece of shop talk before I can get to the more adventurous aspects of the past two weeks is that basketball season started here last week.  Now we only practice twice a week and then for under two hours which is so not American!  So we won’t have a lot of time, but we have a bunch of good kids that will show up and work hard.  My coaching career has not began with flashes of John Wooden.  My greatest hurdle to this point has been the coaches insistence on speaking in Arabic to the players.  To start the first practice he gave an opening spiel and I am hearing all of this nothing and then Michael Jordan and then a bunch more of intense nothingness, but very intense.  So of course I am nodding my head like yep, uh huh, that’s what I think too, until he turns to me and says, “Do you have anything to add coach?”  My first thought was, well considering I have no clue what you said, nope.  But then I like blacked out and gave the, this is your senior year speech and prayed I didn’t double up on too much what was covered during my intense bobbleheading.  Our first two practices went well and we have our first game on Sunday already!  In order to get a little work the varsity usually plays the teachers before the first game.  Now I am by no means an NBA super star but I am like Yao Ming here, everyone is up to my shoulders.  During the game itself nothing too exciting happened but we will just that my team made up of mostly former drama stars beat a team with two of Bahrain’s National team players……..ballin!
                After feeling pretty good about our basketball skills, all new teachers headed over to the complex of the woman that recruited us to Bahrain.  This place had it all!  Bowling alley? Check. Billiards? Yup. Sauna? You know it. Outdoor pool on the top floor filled with what I am pretty sure is the only cold water in Bahrain?  Heaven. This was a great way for an old man to rest up his muscles after running around too long with boys that are too in shape. 
                The next morning brought the fish market, and I was not prepared for this.  I love seafood as much as anyone I know and Bahrain has a farmers market committed to that love.  However, it is inside and I have never smelled such distinctive smells.  All of these smells which I found to not be completely ideal after a night of refreshments.  All fish tang aside, this place was amazing!  There were so many varieties of different fish that we just had to walk around awhile to get a feel for prices and what we even wanted.  By the end we ended up with jumbo shrimp and some squid (not calamari, like whole squids).  After you have finished making you selections and paid, you take your bags to a room connected to the market, where you can find the real men.  There is a U-shaped table of guys just hacking at fish and peeling shrimp like crazy.  They are all covered in scales and skin and look like they were doing it with their eyes closed (which impressed/terrified me).  I had one kilo of shrimp which they of course peeled in like two minutes, where it would have taken me 30 for sure.  Perhaps the most potent reason to remember my market experience clings to my sandals.  After three washing it is still a very noticeable addition to the ambiance of my room.
                I apologize that there was no real rhyme or reason to this week’s blog besides keep you all abreast of what’s going on here.  I hope it finds you all well and I look forward to hearing from you.  Shukran, for reading my blog and I hope to have another blog about Dubai next week.

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