Sunday, September 25, 2011

Camel Farm

Our school is very good to us in that they provide free transportation to and from school, the grocery store, the mall, and even weekend trips.

This past weekend we went to a camel farm. We got there and it was very hot and smelly. Just imagine being in the desert with camels in 117 degree weather and you will get it.

While we were there we took some great pictures and learned a lot about camels. . . . we also learned about some of the old men in Saudi.

Traditionally, Saudi people were nomadic people who raised camels and other animals. These people were not that religious. We call these people bedouin.

We met some of these men in the cattle farm, and they tried to buy me from Chris for a Lexus. Let me note, this is NOT normal. It is crazy even for Saudi's.

Here, there is a bride price paid for women, but it is paid directly to the women as a gift, not to their parents. It is basically a wedding/engagement gift.

What this man was doing was crazy, and everyone, even Saudis, think that. Anyways, it is a funny story. Hope you enjoy some of the pictures from the trip!

Two children

Saudi men

The man beside me is the one who wanted to "marry" me

on a camel
This camel was crying. . . . he was going to the slaughter house . . .





Thursday, September 15, 2011

We made it!

We have arrived in Saudi Arabia!

Over our summer holiday, we were very busy moving houses, traveling, packing, sorting, boxing, visiting and what not. It was good, but definitely busy. If you think moving houses is hard, just try to do it between 3 countries!!

Anyways, we have moved into our apartment and have really enjoyed getting to know all of the people who live on our small compound. (similar to apartment complex, but way smaller! Below are some pictures: