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Two weekends ago, some friends from Dubai spent the weekend with me. Being the host, I was thinking of how to make this one a little different. Normally, we would eat out aside from the other intended activities. I decided to go back to basics. I put myself in the shoes of those based overseas (as if I am not heehee), new or old ones, on how I’d probably want to unwind at a humid month, beach not considered. But still, it depends on your type of guests whether they prefer to chill out through basic or extreme stuff.

During the first half of the day, I took them out for an early morning picnic. I incidentally learned about this picnic area near the Marina Yatch Club when I was jogging the other month.

marina yatch club

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burj al arab

(Burj Al Arab. Taken in June 2009 while we were driving around Jumeira)

“Dreams are made for those who really try…”
(Bee Gees’ Don’t Throw It All Away)

Would you know what’s one of my biggest dreams? One which is not as grand and high as Burj Al Arab in Dubai (the second tallest building in the world), but is one of the most heartwarming childhood desires of my heart. To write a book about my clan, which will begin with a sort of family tree (this page alone will take time to get validated and perfected), including trivial and significant stories about each person. I remember how some information were being transferred by my great grandparents as relayed by their great, great, grandparents and how we continue to preserve these through generations, with the occurrence of new stories. To include things which only a few members of the family know, the scandals, who brought shame and fame to the clan, and hidden fortune (LOL, I’m just trying to humour all of you of course! Don’t take that part too seriously, haha.). To get the book (privately) published and for distribution to selected family members only.

This is my entry to Little Ms. Firefly’s Final Anniversary Giveaway.

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I’m also holding a contest. Thanks to those who have already submitted their entries to my birthday/blogoversary contest. You may still send your entry until July 19, 2009, Sunday.

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palace 1

As mentioned in the preceding post, we checked the unrestricted areas in the Emirates Palace after the Louvre Abu Dhabi Exhibit. There was a time when guided tours were still conducted (that was before I was based here) for this luxury hotel including the viewing of the topmost floor where the six rulers’ suites (only offered to the royal families of the UAE) are located.

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talking art louvre

Last weekend we checked the Talking Art Louvre exhibit in Emirates Palace. Louvre Abu Dhabi is one of the cultural development projects of the government. The first universal museum in Middle East is set in Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. Under a two-year-old agreement, Abu Dhabi will pay France $555 million for the use of the Louvre’s name, as well as for art loans, special exhibitions and management advice. The 260,000-square-foot museum is expected to open in 2013.

Like in last year’s Picasso exhibit, photo taking was not allowed. Louvre exhibit started with a film which showed the setting up of the universal museum, followed by the guided tour to 19 works of art (which include standing bodhisattva from the second to third century A.D., a Chinese white marble head of Buddha from the Northern Qi Dynasty, A.D. 550-577, a 16th-century polychrome painted copper ewer from Venice, works on Christian religious themes, including a Bellini “Madonna and Child” from the 1480s and a 16th-century sculpture of Jesus from Bavaria or Austria) bought over the last 20 months for the Louvre Abu Dhabi, as well as loans from the French national museums.

If you have a chance, don’t miss this one. The guided tour is free of charge, but reservation is required. You may send an email to artsabudhabi@tdic.ae or call +9712 690 8230. The exhibit will run until August 29, 2009 (11am and 630pm sessions daily) at Gallery One in Emirates Palace.

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Since I was with visitors-friends from Dubai that night, we checked some unrestricted areas in the hotel before the exhibit begun. These portraits of the sheiks will welcome you at the main entrance.

sheiks

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I was all eyes to CNN last night (UAE time). Unluckily I couldn’t follow the (a little more real time) coverage made by the two more known TV stations in the Philippines. Bohoo my TFC and Pinoy TV susbscriptions. Akalain mo, Wowowee at Eat Bulaga ang pinangtapat sa Michael Jackson memorial services coverage.

My spirit was willing, but my eyes were weak (or maybe because I have pre-set my mind to sleep earlier for a long battle ahead at work the next day, that’s today). So I unconsciously fell asleep after Stevie Wonder sung.

Thanks to All Bright Reference for this video wherein the memorial in its entirety was recorded.

Wow, I just noticed. This is the longest title amongst my posts in the history. I wouldn’t edit. It’s about MJ, anyway. May he rest in peace.

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