This is the blog of Brendon and Staci Hunt. We are happily married with four kids on the way... that is within the next ten years. This blog will chronical the daily sightings and adventures of the Hunts. Enjoy!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Culture shock anyone?
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
We're here!
10. Saudi is pronounced – S ou dee (ou as in ouch)
9. You have to plan your day around prayer times. Why? Every store in the city closes for half an hour during the call to prayer which is five times a day. So that means if you are hungry – all food is closed down. If your shopping – they will lock all the doors of the shop. And if you are in the line at the store – might as well have a seat cause it will be awhile.
8. No carpet in your apartment. Reason: the dust here is super fine and magically gets everywhere even if there is no doors or windows open. Also when inside you have to where sandals of slippers of some kind or else you feet will be super dirty/dusty in minutes.
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5. So we ate at Pizza Hut last night (I know that is random enough) and it was a super nice sit down restaurant (also very random but not best part yet). For woman it can be a very awkward with the headscarf and veil and trying to eat a meal. So how do they work around it? They have either curtains or rolling dividers that they put around your booth so that woman can take off their head pieces. So crazy! And they have this everywhere from Burger King to fine dinning restaurants. Total privacy in the middle of a fast food place.
4. Saudi has some of the longest street names on earth. Just as an example one street name will take up two full lines on the freeway signs. They look something like this:
Prince Amer Bin Saubael Bin Abdia Fahan Rd. Imagine giving out your address to people if you lived on this street. The longest I have seen so far was 9 words long!
3. These next two was all from our trip to Ikea (Yes they do have an Ikea, and yes it is awesome). Random fact about
2. Oh and this is just amazing, definitely a contender for first but just barely missed it. We saw a sign when walking out of Ikea that was advertising that they were hiring. The sign said this – “Are you tired of getting paid for doing nothing?” Imagine seeing that in America.
1. By far one the most awesome things I have seen in KSA so far was something we learned about gas. As you know the kingdom owns the gas of the world and can set the rules with it as they see fit. So get this: do you now how much gas here? 50 cents a gallon! Oh and they are full service gas stations so you don’t have to get out of the car. Oh and no tax either. We love KSA!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Around the world in 36 hours
Now that's a storm
This was one of the biggest sand storms in history for Saudi Arabia and weather authorities said that visibility dropped to zero in the worst part of the storm. I guess this is their version of school getting canceled for a snow day