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There needs to be something interesting happening in one's life, or one needs to find a way to make the tedious interesting (which can be an exhausting prospect). I genuinely believed that life in Abu Dhabi would be one adventure after another, but I just haven't felt very interesting of late until I noticed the stockpile of Quaker Rolled Oats gathering along the tops of our kitchen cupboards.
We live in a good sized apartment, but it is not an apartment conducive to food storage (the rats and cockroaches also tend to discourage one from keeping large quantities of perishable items on the premises). However, Julie has become preoccupied with acquiring large cylinders of Quaker Rolled Oats from a nearby grocery store. Already, you may be starting to ask yourself, How much do those Franks enjoy their rolled oats? It is true that rolled oats have been a staple of our diet since before coming to Abu Dhabi, but in the first four months that we were here, nary a rolled oat could be found, and, trust me, we looked.
To understand the life of the consumer in Abu Dhabi, you need to think of the last time you were in Costco and, while there, perhaps you saw a really good deal on a bulk bag of shredded coconut. You know that the bag will probably last you six months of macaroon madness, but at the end of that six months you have no guarantee of whether or not they'll have that coconut in stock at the end of six months, so you buy two, just in case. That's life here in a nutshell. It feels like you can get anything you want, but if you find something you really like (and it'll keep), you'd better stock up.
As for the state of the family in general, we've all been reading a lot, but listing the books I've been reading feels a little showy (or in the case of a few recent titles, a little embarrassing), and we've been watching a few movies, but if you're looking for something to watch, there are a lot websites on this here Internet that can help you choose. Obviously, if people have questions or interests about our lives, we're more than happy to answer them. Just post them in the comments section.
I guess if I could sum up my governing philosophy for this website, it would be thus: Posts will attempt to be interesting and engaging. Tedium available upon request.
People look happy, right? |
6 comments:
I want tedium! And lists of books that you and your children are reading!
You can just post pictures if you're not up to writing!
I think this may be a male vs. female issue. All of us moms fill our blogs with tedium. I love to know what movies people watch, what they have for dinner, what books they're reading. So keep it to yourself, if that's what feels right to you, but don't worry about me being bored by details if you feel like sharing some. Those pictures of the family are beautiful, and reassuring, I'm sure, to some members of your family!
if I were to eliminate tedium from my blog...I don't think I would have one! So now I understand why you guys don't read it. Ha Ha. Just kidding. The pictures are beautiful! I love the lush looks of summer.
Great pictures......Lucy needs to work on not letting her eyes smile so much :) Always love reading your updates.......and would love to hear what you are reading. I need to get back into some books.....I'm way overdue!!!
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I am one for what you call tedium. I don't feel it is tedium in any way though. I really feel that part of the adventure of going over there is the quest for rolled oats, and when not available then WHAT ARE YOU HAVING FOR BREAKFAST? That's part of the excitement of being out of country, away from Costco! I am curious about a lot of things: how plush is the toilet paper there? What kind of hair styling products are available when the ladies all cover their hair with scarves? What truly constitutes a good falafel?? Please, keep the tedium flowing!!
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