Last weekend I was invited to lunch by a Qatari colleague of mine. She and her family offered us a traditional lunch, which is served family style on the floor. It was such a great experience to go into their home and share this with them.
Here we are preparing to dig in!
The food was delicious. That orange looking thing in the right corner is actually the burned rice from the bottom of the pot. Apparently it is rude to not serve every bit of what was prepared in the kitchen.
Dessert was a type of cheesecake served with Qatari coffee. It looks like tea, tasted like bland green tea, but having the two together balanced each other well.
After that we were served actual tea. You can get fancy sugar cubes here. Different colours or even some with other flavors mixed in, like mint or cinnammon.
Once we finished with the meal they brought in an "aoud". It's a special type of incense. It is used to cleanse you after the meal. It smells nice but burned my eyeballs.
After we are cleansed, it's time for perfume! Yah. It's something you can't miss when you're walking around an Arab country, they looooove their perfume.
There must be a hot, sensitive, musically gifted dentist somewhere in Qatar...
I will definitely cross my fingers for you with #5 and #6. Maybe the estrip folks could send you the dr. pepper:).
I will acknowledge you with a Hello. I know it isn't the same as watching TV. But once the new seasons start maybe you can watch some English speaking programs through internet or downloads. I will admit I have no 30 seconds to mars news really other then I saw Jared in "Lord Of War" over the weekend. He played the brother of Nicolas Cage's character in the movie. I think he did a good job.