Thursday, March 24, 2011

Family in Abu Dhabi

Our first visitors finally made it to Abu Dhabi on March 9, 2011. After Paul's dad came back from Active Duty, his parents finally made it over to Abu Dhabi. They stayed for two weeks March 9- March 23 and during those two weeks we packed it with spending time with family and sight seeing. Activities included:
  • Sand dunning
  • Seeing camels in the dessert
  • Heritage Village
  • Kids Park
  • Grand Mosque
  • Aquarium in the Dubai Mall
  • Snow World at the Mall of the Emirates
  • Jebel Hafeet
  • Oasis in Al Ain
  • Emirates Palace
  • Even drove by the Presidents house in Abu Dhabi, all you could see was the gate, but it is in there somewhere.
  • Went to the famous port and looked at flowers, fruit and vegetables
  • Play-Guess How Much I Love You
  • Took Pictures of Burj Khalifa the tallest building in the World,
  • Atlantis on Palm Island,
  • Al Dar HQ (circle building)
  • Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai (sailboat building)
  • Toured Sydney's school-The British International School
  • Even took them to see where Paul works, even if all you could see was the gate entrance.

Sydney went countless times to the play ground and played with Granny and Papa. Heather was a added blessing to the trip since we just had her two months ago. I think they both enjoyed there grandparents. We even got a date on our Anniversary it just doesn't get any better then that. Hope you enjoyed your time at our home away from home.


The Lost Chambers of Altantis

For our Wedding Anniversary, Eight years and counting we went to The Lost Chambers of Atlantis in Dubai. I have been wanting to see the fish there for awhile now, I have to say it was a great Anniversary gift and having the kids with us made it extra special. We even got a few pictures of Heather awake, she seemed to like the fish.

Sydney loved it too...............

We couldn't ask for a better gift two wonderful girls and each other.

DISCOVER THE MARINE LIFE OF ATLANTIS


Wander through the passageways of The Lost Chambers and come face to face with marine life from around the world including sharks, giant catfish, giant arapaima and more. This fascinating journey is complimentary to all guests staying at Atlantis.


DID YOU KNOW

Atlantis is home to 65,000 marine animals.

The Ambassador Lagoon contains species indigenous to the oceans of The Middle East.

The water in The Ambassador Lagoon weighs over 11 million kilograms.

THE LOST CHAMBERS STORY

During the construction of the resort, a complex series of passages was uncovered, thought to have been buried thousands of years ago by the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Upon further investigation, an ancient street system was discovered and the theory came into being that these were in fact remains from the Lost City of Atlantis.

Such an exciting discovery has raised many questions about Atlantean civilization and culture, some of which will never be answered. However, it seems that this network of streets has revealed artifacts from a very civilized people who possessed an incredible level of technology. The Lost Chambers give a valuable insight into the Atlantean history and function attached to each room, as well as information about the marine life now living there. Our map takes you through a gateway into a magnificent underwater realm where you can ask our guides for any further information about Atlantis and its inhabitants.








Sunday, March 6, 2011

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Sister, Sister

Sydney is 4 years old now, where did the time go? Heather is 2 months old. What a blessing these little girls are in our lives.

Sydney is doing well in school and Heather is starting to hold her head up some. Tummy time here we come.