On our last night in Dubai we went and checked out one of the newest shopping malls - the Mirdif City Centre near the airport. I needed to get a few gifts for some people and the kids voted for this mall as they went with Erika, the sitter, and loved the play area. Since I'd never been, I went along with the majority vote. It was a long drive from our hotel (about a 65 dirham taxi fare) but it proved a fun adventure. I wasn't entirely thrilled with the choice of stores but they do have THE first Crate and Barrel (as well as a Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids) so that will be good to know for future home purchases. And, as I mentioned, their kids play area Cite des Enfants was great for our trio. I don't think the entire play section is finished but what they have is really entertaining and unique. I think it is affiliated with the Paris Science center that T and I went to a couple of years ago. I even blogged about it here.
On the way out of the mall's front entrance, they had these giant letters spelling out Mirdif. The kids loved climbing up inside of them. Here they are inside the letter F.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Desert Fun
On Saturday we had a fantastic afternoon / evening in the Empty Quarters desert. I didn't know much about this desert until our Dune Bashing adventure. Our informative driver (2nd generation Emirati), Omar, filled us in on lots of things about Dubai and the surrounding area.
The Empty Quarters, we learned, is one of the largest deserts in the world. It is called the Empty Quarter because four countries' borders meet in the desert: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen.
Our driver picked us up in his very large Chevy Tahoe at 4pm to drive us out to the desert meeting point. There were 25 cars in total dune bashing on Saturday. 3 cars were filled with our group (see above photo).
Curt had been before and really thought it would be a fun outing for us to all do together. He especially thought the kids would love it and they did. It felt like a rollercoaster ride as Omar drove us quickly over the dunes - up and down, sliding left and right. Several times it felt as if we'd tip over. I was in the car with Mia and Ali and they screamed with delight and shouted, 'faster, faster'!!
During our ride (about 1 1/2 hrs total), we had several stops to stretch, have a drink and take a few snaps. Then, we ended at an area in the middle of the desert set up with a stage (for the belly dancer), dinner, shisha pipes, henna tattoo artists, camels, etc. The food was fantastic and the evening was wonderful out in the desert with friends and entertainment.
Our fantastic driver Omar. He spoke about 4 or 5 languages and has been driving through the dunes for 4 years.
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